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London
Flights from Londonto Newcastle
342QAR
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Malaga
Flights from Malagato Newcastle
268QAR
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Why visit Newcastle?

Flights to Newcastle land you in a dynamic city in North East England. This urban center is known for its industrial heritage and vibrant present. Situated on the River Tyne, Newcastle serves as a key regional hub. It combines its deep history with contemporary appeal. Visitors will find a destination with a distinct character.Explore the rich culture and history throughout Newcastle. The impressive Tyne Bridges, including the famous Tyne Bridge, shape the skyline. The historic Castle Keep offers a glimpse into medieval times. Discover the elegant Georgian architecture of Grey Street. Or experience the vibrant Quayside, a hub for arts and leisure.Newcastle offers a captivating range to explore. Your interests might include its rich industrial past, its architectural heritage, or its vibrant modern culture. The city is an an excellent choice for visitors who value both historical richness and contemporary experiences.

Best time to fly to Newcastle

High Season

Newcastle experiences its high season during the warmer months, typically from June to August. Temperatures usually range from 15°C to 20°C, offering pleasant conditions for exploring the city on foot. You will notice longer daylight hours, sometimes extending past 21:00, which contributes to a lively and vibrant atmosphere upon arrival. The city buzzes with increased activity as locals and visitors enjoy the favourable weather.

Summer brings a calendar full of outdoor events and festivals. The Quayside comes alive with open-air markets and al fresco dining, and the city’s many parks and green spaces are popular for picnics and relaxation. Social life shifts outdoors, with terraces and beer gardens filling up, reflecting a more relaxed and expansive pace of life. This season highlights Newcastle’s energetic community spirit, making it an ideal time for those seeking an active urban experience.

Low Season

The low season, generally from November to March, transforms Newcastle into a different kind of urban landscape. Temperatures often hover between 0°C and 8°C, with shorter daylight hours and a higher chance of rain or even snow, particularly in winter. The crisp, often chilly air you encounter upon landing sets a quieter, more contemplative tone for the city. While the pace slows down, Newcastle retains its characteristic warmth through its indoor offerings.

During these months, the city’s social and cultural life moves indoors. You can explore world-class museums and galleries, enjoy theatre productions, or experience the lively pub scene which offers a cosy retreat from the cold. Winter brings festive markets and seasonal celebrations, illuminating the city with a distinct charm. This period showcases Newcastle’s resilient spirit and its rich cultural depth, inviting visitors to discover its indoor attractions and friendly, welcoming atmosphere.

What to do in Newcastle? The must-sees

After your flight lands, Newcastle welcomes you with a distinctive energy, where historic charm meets modern energy. As you step into the city, you will find a place rich in character, ready for you to explore its unique blend of architecture, culture, and social life. Discover a city that effortlessly blends its proud industrial past with a dynamic present.

Here are some of Newcastle’s most distinctive attractions:

Tyne Bridge
This recognisable steel arch structure symbolises the city, offering impressive views over the River Tyne and connecting Newcastle to Gateshead. Its grand scale reflects the region's engineering heritage.

Grainger Town
Explore the elegant streets of Grainger Town, home to stunning Georgian architecture, including Grey Street and Grainger Market. This area showcases the city's sophisticated historical design and provides a bustling atmosphere.

Newcastle Castle
Delve into the city's medieval past at Newcastle Castle, the fortified complex that gave Newcastle its name. Climb the Norman keep for panoramic views and a sense of its ancient defences.

Hadrian's Wall
Discover a piece of Roman history just a short distance from the city centre. Sections of Hadrian’s Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offer a glimpse into the northern frontier of the Roman Empire, inviting exploration of its ancient landscapes.

BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
Housed in a converted flour mill on the Gateshead side of the Tyne, BALTIC offers ever-changing exhibitions of modern art. It provides a striking example of urban regeneration and cultural innovation.

Quayside
Stroll along the revitalised Quayside, a lively hub of restaurants, bars, and public art. This area comes alive with activity, offering views of the Millennium Bridge and other architectural landmarks spanning the river.

St James' Park
Experience the passion for football at St James' Park, the home stadium of Newcastle United. The stadium dominates the city's skyline and embodies the strong local identity and community spirit.

Book your flights to Newcastle

Before you know it, you will be soaring towards Newcastle, ready for discovery. To find the best flight deals for your journey, consider booking in advance and staying flexible with your travel dates. For even more benefits on frequent trips, eDreams Prime offers exclusive advantages on your flights.

Frequently asked questions regarding flights to Newcastle

How can I find budget-friendly flights to Newcastle on the eDreams site?
At eDreams, we make it simple to find the ideal flight to Newcastle, with ticket prices starting as low as QR 218. Our intelligent technology looks for the best available rates, providing you with a wealth of choices. Whether you priority is the lowest fare or the most suitable schedule, we make the planning process incredibly easy.
Which month is best for travelling to Newcastle?
According to our latest customer search data, the best month to fly to Newcastle is March.
What is a reasonable daily budget for a trip to Newcastle?
Planning a visit to Newcastle? Here is a quick breakdown of what you might expect to spend on meals and drinks:
  • Affordable Meal: 74.38 QAR
  • Mid-range Dining: 371.91 QAR
  • Fast Food Restaurant: 38.16 QAR
  • Local Beer: 24.79 QAR
  • Imported Beer: 24.79 QAR
  • Coffee: 18.21 QAR
  • Soft Drinks: 11.49 QAR
  • Bottled Water: 8.10 QAR

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