Tourism in Newcastle - upon - Tyne

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About Newcastle-upon-Tyne:

A beautiful city nestled in the north east of England, 10 minutes away from the sea, features its historic landmarks dating back to the pre-Christmas period. It has a nightlife unlike the cities of England. It won the best nightlife three years ago, surpassing New York, Las Vegas and Paris, Jordi, and the reason for naming this name dates back to the eighteenth century, when they supported the people of Newcastle King George unlike the people of northern England who supported the King of Scotland, and the name of George named Jordi, and they are usually seen below the standard by the English people. The native people of Newcastle are characterized by the Urdu dialect. There are two universities in the city, Newcastle and the University of Northumbria, one of the most important and most important universities in Britain. The city of Newcastle is on the River Tyne, so it is named after Newcastle upon Tyne. Newcastle weather is similar to the atmosphere of Britain in general, Transportation in Newcastle is convenient, with bus service and the Andr Metro, and Newcastle has excellent choices of restaurants, bars and huge markets.

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Newcastle upon Tyne site in the UK map

Newcastle is the sixth largest city in Australia with a population of 470,000 and a distance of 165 km from Sydney, just north of Sydney. This city has been known for its coal mines and the steel industry, but at present it has become dependent on various other fields, most notably tourism, which is the economic nerve of Newcastle

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Atmosphere and nature:
Lake Macquarie is about half an hour away and is one of the most beautiful natural and tourist areas. The nature of Newcastle is very beautiful. It is a very rainy area all year round and has a mild climate throughout the year. Temperatures range from 17-27 in all seasons. It is considered almost constant and the difference between winter and summer is low.

Transportation :

Public transport in Newcastle often trains and buses and has a daily schedule for bus and train times. There are 3 major train stations: Newcastle, Hamilton, and Broadmeadow. You can go from these stations to Sydney and other major cities and take the journey from Newcastle to Sydney by train try 2-3 hours. The nearest branch station is Warrabrook Station. Take care of departure times and early booking of tickets to avoid booking cancellations and to know the times and booking.

For buses it is cheaper and more widespread within the city and there are daily flights to Sydney and other nearby cities

Public holidays and holidays:

In addition to national holidays celebrated by Australians there are local holidays and during holidays often close shops and services except some hospitals and some service centers.

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Holidays are:

New Year's Day: January 1
National Day: January 26
Holy Friday: The variable date may be in March and may be in April and there is no specific date. So you have to follow the annual calendar.
Easter Saturday: It shall be on the day of the Sabbath, but the date is not specified as the day of the holy Friday.
Two Easter: Be on a Monday but the date is not specified.
Onzek Day: April 25, the day of honoring soldiers and fighters killed in wars.
Queen's Birthday: In the month of Yuenu on a Monday, but history varies from year to year.
Bank Day: First two in August
Labor Day: First two in October
Christmas (Christmas): December 25
Holiday gifts or dedications: December 26
As well as holidays for certain sports or political events. So follow-up calendar is important in Australia and not as in most countries as holidays are almost constant.

Mosques and Islamic Centers:

Mosque of Newcastle:

One of the most important Islamic center in Newcastle, where the five prayers will be held in addition to Friday prayers and will be held in several other social activities and will find different nationalities.

Muslim Students Union at Newcastle University:

This union provides service and guidance to students and attention to their requirements and delusions in addition to the dissemination of Islamic culture has received support from the university and provided a chapel for students in the eastern part of the campus.

There are also many Gulfs, Arabs and Muslims in the city and the number of Saudi students between 12-20 students.

Living :

Most of those who go to Newcastle prefer to live in houses but also apartments have a share of interest and Newcastle is a quiet and safe city and away from the city center, most of the buildings are small buildings and do not have many high-rise buildings. The population is good and helpful and the procedures are very simple and accommodation is available. You should pay attention to the contract signed between you and the housing and not break it because it is considered an offense under Australian law.

The Student Union has a women's section that can help the sisters a lot, especially in teaching them to drive
Restaurants and Markets:

There are big malls in Newcastle, but most markets close early at 9 pm local time. Bargaining on prices is undesirable in Australia and generally in Western societies. There is no bargaining on the commodity not only because the price is fixed, but because it is unacceptable to them.

The mosque offers Halal foods and daily meals. There are also some Islamic shops for meat slaughtered in the Islamic way. There are also many Asian restaurants such as Chinese, Indian and Pakistani restaurants, where rice is the most important food for Arabs.

In the university cafeteria there are Muslims working there and selling kebab halal but it is better to make sure the cafeteria is better.

Laws, laws, police and language:

The systems are very strict and you have to deal with the security men in a way that is not difficult and not controversial with them even if they are not mistaken, but their treatment is very respectful and helpful to the farthest.

Laws, laws, police and language:

The systems are very strict and you have to deal with the security men in a way that is not difficult and not controversial with them even if they are not mistaken, but their treatment is very respectful and helpful to the farthest.
The official language is English and Australians tend English to the British but they have some local words that may not even understand the language of the mother of English and are quick to talk so if you do not understand, ask for the return and do not ignore it so as not to misunderstand.
Attractions in Newcastle -

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Castle Keep

2 Gateshead Angel of the North

  1. BALTIC - The Center for Contemporary Art

4- Seven Stories, The Center for Children's Books

  1. Life Science Center
  1. The Biscuit Factory
  1. Laing Art Gallery

8-Discovery Museum

9 Gateshead Angel of the North

10 Tyne & Wear coat of

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