Private culinary exploration through historic Newcastle reveals a rich blend of cultural heritage, architectural grandeur, and regional flavours. Journey through historic streets and vibrant districts where centuries of transformation have shaped one of northern England’s most significant cities. Newcastle’s heritage, rooted in Roman foundations and medieval development, offers cultural depth and history far older than the United States.

 Ancient trade routes, industrial innovation, and cultural exchange have all contributed to the region’s unique food traditions and enduring legacy. The combination of authentic cuisine, historic architecture, and cultural discovery creates an inspiring experience that connects visitors with the city’s past and present. This premium tour is designed for travellers seeking exceptional local flavours, cultural depth, and meaningful exploration in historic Newcastle.

Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.

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Highlights

  • Savor Newcastle's Rich Culinary Heritage.
  • Discover Local Markets and Artisanal Delights.
  • Experience the City's Vibrant Street Food Scene.

Included

  • Professional local tour guide

Excluded

  • Food + Drinks

Route & Duration

Duration
Duration
3 hours
  • 1

    Grey's Monument

    A towering tribute to Earl Grey, this iconic column in the heart of Newcastle is a must-see for history enthusiasts and offers panoramic city views.

  • 2

    Central Arcade

    A stunning Victorian arcade, Central Arcade is famed for its elegant architecture and unique shopping experience, making it a delightful stop for visitors.

  • 3

    Grainger Market

    A bustling hub of local culture, Grainger Market offers a diverse array of fresh, local produce and artisanal foods, perfect for culinary explorers.

  • 4

    High Bridge

    Combining old-world charm with modern vibrancy, High Bridge is a picturesque street known for its independent shops and cafes.

  • 5

    Dean Street

    Dean Street descends through Newcastle's historic heart, offering a blend of cultural landmarks and lively dining options.

  • 6

    Redhouse

    A traditional ale and pie house, Redhouse is renowned for its classic British fare, making it a beloved stop for foodies.

Meeting Point

We will meet at Grey's Monument.

Grey's Monument, Grainger Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. See Map

Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.