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Northumberland has a host of historical market towns – Berwick, Alnwick and
Morpeth to name a few, each with a selection of traditional pubs, trendy bars and clubs. Castles, stately homes, rolling landscapes and unspoilt coastlines are also part of the Northumberland attraction.
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Recent developments include the
Gateshead Millennium Bridge, which lights up the quayside area a treat, the BALTIC The Centre for Contemporary Art, which boasts two restaurants and a café bar, and the Sage Music Centre.
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The City of
Sunderland has been treated to a £200 million re-development, which included the creation of the widely acclaimed Winter Gardens, the restoration of Mowbray Park to its former glory.
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Teesside’s main towns, Middlesbrough and
Stockton, have scores of restaurants, pubs and clubs where party animals can wine, dine and dance the night away in a range of venues.
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Newcastle
Gateshead is well known for its nightlife, and boasts restaurants, bars, clubs, (there’s even one on a boat) theatres and live music in abundance.
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The city is peppered with pubs, bars and restaurants, which sit comfortably on the cobbled streets of the city, and alongside the banks of the River Wear.
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Durham is internationally renowned for its historic town centre that is dominated by the cathedral, which is one the UK’s favourite buildings.
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Sunderland boasts a lively nightlife with top-notch restaurants, nightclubs, bars and pubs, as well as the first-rate Empire
Theatre.
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Whether you’re seeking a full-on party atmosphere or a more chilled out experience, there’ll be something to suit.
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In addition, the Gala boasts a cinema, theatre, and bar and promises a great night out.
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Tyne and Wear is home to cosmopolitan cities
Newcastle Gateshead and Sunderland.
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The North East has something for everyone looking for fun.
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