Local Night Clubs
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cultural and financial center.
Located in northeastern England, along the banks of the River Tyne, the city has suffered a series of transformations, which have contributed the position of Britain as a popular tourist destination. One of the most notable events that occurred in 2002 when he joined the city Gateshead, near Newcastle to become, an initiative aimed at music concerts, carnivals colorful and fascinating museums, shopping opportunities galore. However, the region also has managed to keep firm control of its rich heritage, manifested in the port area and are the hot spots out, such as street and Collingwood Street Osborne.
The city also hosts an impressive number of annual events and festivals. Particularly notable is the jump that takes place every June Cited as the largest carnival travel in Europe, is located in Newcastle's famous City of Moore and offers over 60 attractions to enjoy. largest shopping and entertainment complex, the MetroCentre is great for indulge your passion for fashion. Includes a number of high street shops and boutiques, a cinema, ensuring a trendy style everyone has in mind!
In addition to entertainment options on offer, the area also hosts a number of interesting landmarks – the Angel of the North and Millennium Bridge, for example – Museums and art galleries. Not only that, but there is a wide range of accommodation options to explore, from the best in Newcastle hotels, guesthouses and comfortable apartments, this means that every budget is expected.
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S Club 3: Powerhouse, Newcastle – 6th December 2008