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Gateshead

This is your travel guide for Gateshead

1 : Visit the Angel of the North [1 hr]
Marvel at the iconic steel sculpture by Antony Gormley, standing at 66 feet tall with a wingspan of 177 feet. Learn about its artistic significance and the engineering behind this symbol of the North East of England.

2 : Explore Saltwell Park [2 hrs]
Take a leisurely stroll through this Victorian park, admiring its lush greenery, ornate bridges, and the historic Saltwell Towers. Enjoy activities like boating on the lake, feeding ducks, or having a picnic in this picturesque setting.

3 : Discover the Sage Gateshead [1.5 hrs]
Immerse yourself in world-class music performances at this renowned concert venue. Admire the striking architectural design on the banks of the River Tyne and explore its diverse program of concerts, workshops, and educational events.

4 : Visit the Gateshead Millennium Bridge [1 hr]
Witness the awe-inspiring tilt of this award-winning pedestrian and cyclist bridge, connecting Gateshead Quays to Newcastle Quayside. Watch as the bridge opens and closes like an eyelid to allow boats to pass through the River Tyne.

5 : Shop at the Intu Metrocentre [3 hrs]
Indulge in retail therapy at one of Europe’s largest shopping centers, offering a wide range of stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. Explore popular brands, enjoy a meal, catch a movie, or even try indoor activities like mini-golf or bowling.

Background Info

Weather
Gateshead experiences cool summers with average temperatures of 54-68°F (12-20°C) and mild winters around 34-45°F (1-7°C). Rainfall is evenly spread throughout the year, with the highest precipitation in October and December. Humidity levels range from 80% to 85%, and the air quality is generally good.

Language
English (British)

Cost Of Living
The cost of living in Gateshead is considered to be lower than in major UK cities like London. Rent, groceries, and dining out are relatively affordable, making it an attractive option for visitors looking to explore England without breaking the bank.

Other
Gateshead has a rich industrial history, with former coal mines and shipyards that have transitioned into cultural attractions and modern developments. The area offers a blend of traditional charm and contemporary amenities, making it a dynamic destination in the North East of England.

Gateshead – metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear, in North East England

Location: Gateshead, England NE8 3, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland flag

Summary: Gateshead Summary

Map: Map of Gateshead

Weather: Gateshead Forecast



Population: 201,000 (2015)

Area: 142.359 sq km

Coordinates: 54.95, -1.6

Timezone: (UTC+00:00) United Kingdom Time


Gateshead Council building

Gateshead Council building

Gateshead in England (zoom)

Gateshead in England (zoom)