The Knowhere Guide

The Stuff We Can't Fit In Somewhere Else in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear*

The things which can't be categorised

You can tell us more about Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The Stuff We Can't Fit In Somewhere Else Bookmark and Share

  • The person that wrote geordies are the scum of the earth are talking a load of crap. geordies are the best people to walk this planet ok so F**k u. they no how to have a gud time and a laugh.NEWCASTLE IS THE BEST PLACE FOR A NIGHT OUT AND SHOPPING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Visit the free Discovery museum on Westgate Road Go up and have a look at the Angel of the North, She has a nice firm bottom! Jesmond Dene is a lovely park to stroll around, you can see farm animals there.
  • Newcastle aint rough in the slightest, people seem to be bias. So what if people wear there football strips, talk in the broadest accent (geordie is raw english, just like what it used to be like) Appologies to people who were offended in pubs and such like, but not everyone in Newcastle is like that! People are open and friendly, at least they spoke to that individual and not laughed about it behind there back, I don't think you can beat Newcastle as a place, everyone is welcoming where ever you are! And there are a lot of toilets around, you just have to be from Newcastle to know where they are, just because there are no signs pointing them out doesn't mean that they are not there!
  • For body piercing, P.X Piercing Clinic on Stowell Street is very good.
  • I'm pleased somebody feels safe walking around Newcastle on their own. I don't. I've been sexually assaulted in a pub and had somebody loiter around me, ask me what time it was and then lunge at me. As for geordies being friendly and helpful - when I fainted my friend asked a taxi driver for help -"I'm picking up a fare" he said and no, he didn't help. Thats a friendly geordie for you!
  • newcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucksnewcastle sucks
  • It appears that some people that have logged their views on this site have not had good experiences in Newcastle. I would like to put the record straight in that these must be one off incidents as I have been going out on the Queyside for years and I have only once seen fighting or even anyone having a cross word. The only thing I would say to an out of towner is , we Gerodies are very proud of our city and it's heritage when you come here just show a bit of respect the place and we will treat you like one of our own, only then will you experience the true Newcastle and the friendly people that live their.
  • To the guy who thinks it is the most UNfriendly place - lets look at the facts. A few jokes were made about your accent - Plenty of people (including a southern Harry Enfield) make fun (and money) out of the Geordie accent - do we sulk? no we laugh with them. It is also voted as the favourite accent for call centres year after year with over 40,000 people in the region employed by them. And the gentleman had the preverbial michael taken out of the football team he supported - I wonder the reaction a Magpie supporter would get at...say... Millwall? I suspect it might be worse than a few jokes. So finally if you are that easily offended perhaps you had better stay in your own home, much safer don't you think?
  • can we get one thing straight? newcastle is NOT a dangerous city! i'm a 25 year old woman and happily walk around the city centre at night. obviously there are rough areas on the outskirts but as they are residential there is no need to go in them (unless you are unlucky enought to live there) but even then they are not half as bad as areas of manchester, leeds, london, liverpool etc, etc ... chill out, ignore the hype and don't make ant presumptions until you come here for yourself
  • Chelsea Church
  • The people of Newcastle-upon-Tyne pride themselves on being the self-styled 'Friendliest People in the UK'. This is a falsity. I am from the south, and when I visited Newcastle 5 years ago, I received nothing but grief and mickey-taking because of my accent. I was later accosted by some neanderthal in a pub when he asked me what football team I supported. When I replied, 'Ipswich Town' (my local team), I was subjected to more mockery by him and his 'gang' of half-wits just because I didn't support Newcastle United. I have to say that in my experience, Newcastle-upon-Tyne is the most UNfriendliest place in the UK.
  • This is the place where my ex-husband (Colin Jones)went to live leaving his two children and me alone.
  • Overall Newcastle is the best place to hang out, shop and have an overall cool day!!!
  • You may be amused to know that the local free paper (Herald and Post if you're allowed to mention it) did a front page story about the Knowhere guide entry. You may want to contact them if they didn't do you the courtesy of asking your opinion. They reckon that its totally wrong (the tone is of outraged local pride and is really quite amusing reading), and even got a local councillor to comment! (He thinks that the comments on the site are 'obviously written by people who have never been to Newcastle') But the best bit- GET THIS! They set up a phone-in poll to see whether people agreed with the site or not! There's obviously not enough news...(that they want to report)
  • Newcastle is not the biggest place in the North East - it has a population that is about 40,000 lower than its bigger neighbour and a land area significantly lower. The biggest City between Leeds and Edinburgh is SUNDERLAND
  • The riots in Elswick and Benwell were in 1991 NOT in the 1980's (I know I was living there at the time). There were NO riots in any part of Newcastle in the 1980's at all.
  • The Climate of the North East is little understood by anyone who doens't live there. YES it can get increadinly cold wet and windy, but not normally. The summer gets very hot but we always have plenty of water due to the enormous Kielder reservoir (a good spot for mountain biking and water sports). During the winter it gets colder than the rest of the country due mostly to the fact that we are in a rain shadow, hence no cloud cover resulting in very cold yet crisp, sunny and dry winter days (the best kind).
  • Green Festival in May at Leazes park, last year was biggest and best yet, if sun shines this year weel worth checking out, bring dreads and smiles etc.
  • right, well.... basically, 4 any fellow chix out there the Warehouse in Durham (10 mins by train from Central Station) is THE place 2 find prospective lovelies (seems 2 b a law that u have 2 have model material 2 skate there) However, try and befriend sum local skate types b4 u go as is v.v. intimidating.... Also, the definite WORST thing about Newcastle is that there are NO TOILETS ANYWHERE. The only possible place is 5 floors up in Fenwicks which is lethal at the best of times, and then when u get there it has a pretentiously named and overly posh Powder Room and a queue of at least 30 incontinent oap's.
  • *if you see lots of blokes running around in black-and-whited striped shirts: don't be scared! They're no prison inmates but merely enthusiastic United supporters
  • Interesting view = "Warner Brothers Cathedral" only seen from the walkway between the poly and central library.
  • The stories of violence that make Newcastle notorious, were by and large a result of some riots in Benwell and Elswick in the 1980's. Since the surveillance cameras have gone up, the west end of the town has been a lot safer, although there has been a lot of joy riding. I lived in Elswick for two years and during my time there, the corner shop got ram-raided. This prompted the the shop owner to put a sign up in the window saying "Please do not ram raid me- I am your Uncle Johnny." It never happened again.

For a map of Newcastle-upon-Tyne click here

Search Knowhere for something else:


Credits

All the information in the Knowhere Guide has been contributed by users over the years. No one person is responsible for it all and not all contributors will agree with all the opinions included.

Parts of this information have been supplied by: Helen Mossop, kelly, Ben Pollinger, Whirligig Web Design, charlie richardson, Sarah Dalrymple, neil, Chris, pussicat, Troll, Ashley, Az, l kirkham, Geoff, douggy, Simon Park, Hefner, Spud, Lozza, lou and gary, Carly Mather, Reed, Joe, Claire, morris, Steve O'Malley, kevin-mallette, Steph, Dave, later, Dave Murton, lauren, Anomonous, freddie, Stan Hardwick, Tim Jones, Dave W, Mr scouse in HBridge, paul morris, Pete, Anna Gibson, tony eastlake, PAUL B, Gill, Jane Imrie, Shaun lowton, wryghta, Barry McGuigan, sarah, Kevin Wilson, davemurton, Kellie Law, cassagnas, aaron, david young, Noel Robson, Siobhan Gould, gogs, Ian Gregg, JLH, gapsta, kelvin bell, dani, glen, rod d raw, michael bates, hobo, josh, Alli Fletcher, shell, frederico sanchez, jay, Caroline, Cameron Smith, John Kiely, Rich Dytch, Robbie H, stig, Muarice Sutherst, tom conway, Anthony McAndrew, paul, Barry Cox, james, craig simpson, lau-lou, Daisy, sian, kevin, Micky, chris cruise, Wee Bob, nah, sas, Charlotte, Chris Davison, Alice, Dr. Thomas Spence, Kevin Coulthard, Mark Read, Michael Innes, francesca w, Laura, Nick, Jenni, Chloe, Bridget, Joanne, Tom Burton, Vicki, scotty, doug, Steve Fishwick, mary, Rebecca Worthington, ((=*=>Chanty<=*=)), Mallory B, stuart Johnson, sw, stu, macca, Mark Galsworthy, FRANK BATESON, Henry Partridge, owen bell, sam, generic, Kevin Bell, Louise H, Nic, Jen, Anni & Raphaela, Adam Armstrong, SMW, Nicky, john doherty, Julian Gluck, Tim Hills, John Griffiths, Vicky Wiseman, Jonathan Miles, andy, jenny gibson, Admin, twat, Mal Douglas, Ciaran Hansen, Sam Jones, Gaynor, John Phillips

Last updated: 2008-10-14

More stuff about Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Book Hotels Online

Sports Shops

The Best Things

Live Music Venues

Recording Studios, Rehearsal Rooms, PA Hire

Cringing Cult of Celebrity

Record Shops

Hookup Spots

Favourite Building

Local Bands

Buskers, Street Entertainers

LAN Parties, Tournaments, LAN Game Cafes, WiFi Meets, PSP/DS Meets

Sports Clubs and Facilities

BMX Trails, Street Spots

Cafes and Coffee Shops

Pubs

Related Links

Computer and Games Shops

Alternative Lifestyle

Bicycle Shops, Bike Sales and Repairs

The Worst Things

Cheap Food

The Stuff We Can't Fit In Somewhere Else

Hostels, B&Bs, Hotels, Accommodation

Clubs (Dance Music) and Music Bars

Musical Instrument Shops and DJ Gear

Arts, crafts and such

Magazine and Comic Shops

Skateboarding Spots

Cinemas

Clothes Shops, Shoe Shops, Fashion and Bargains

Demolish It Now Building

Skateboard Shops

Events
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Knowhere Board

If you are unhappy with any of the content on this page, turn on the flags.

Mail our automatic mailback service at info@knowhere.co.uk for helpful information and further details of how to contact Knowhere. Thanks.
Knowhere regards your privacy with utmost importance. Read our privacy policy.
Knowhere is a member of the state51 conspiracy. Read more about Knowhere.