Have A Lot of Fun in Newcastle Without Spending A Lot

Everyone living on Tyneside knows it’s a fun place to live. Otherwise, why would you live here? But what most people don’t know is how easy it is to have fun in Newcastle without spending any money. In fact, having a good time on a budget is one of the things that Newcastle does best. If you’re looking for ideas, here are some of the best ways to have tons of fun in Newcastle without spending much money.

Discovery Museum

Somehow, one of Newcastle’s best attractions is free. Explore life in Newcastle and Tyneside at the Discovery Museum. The museum covers the region’s celebrated maritime heritage and groundbreaking science and technology, not to mention the city’s fashion through the ages and fascinating military history. Packed with hands-on exhibits, it’s a great place to learn while having fun. With free admission and regularly updated displays, there’s always something new to see. It’s also a place that’s worth coming back to time and time again.

Online Casinos

Downtown Newcastle has a few casinos to visit, although it’s hard to leave without spending any money. Fortunately, there is an alternative to traditional casinos: online casinos. They offer slots games, table games, and other games you’ll find at traditional casinos. The best part is that you can play them on any mobile device. You can play from home for a quiet night in or even access online casino platforms at a coffee shop or anywhere with wifi available. How are these casinos free? Just look for sites that offer a no-deposit casino bonus, which allows new users to start playing without depositing any of their own money. That means you can have easy access to casino games without having to spend anything.

 

Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art

Located on the other side of the river in Gateshead, Baltic is a free contemporary art museum set within a strikingly transformed historic flour mill. It offers a vibrant and ever-evolving programme of international contemporary visual art, with exhibitions and events that provide a unique window into today’s artistic landscape. From major exhibitions to bold new work created in collaboration with local artists and communities, the museum showcases creativity in all its forms. Whether you’re here to explore thought-provoking art, are interested in learning something new, or just want to unwind and explore your curiosity, there is something at the Baltic for you.

Segedunum Roman Fort & Museum

Segedunum Roman Fort and Museum is perfect for keeping kids entertained without spending much money. It’s a place where anyone can start discovering the fascinating history of Hadrian’s Wall and Roman life in northern England. During your visit, you can explore the excavated remains of this significant Roman fort, walk alongside the original stretches of Hadrian’s Wall, and immerse yourself in the past through interactive exhibits, detailed models, and a reconstructed section of the Wall. Don’t miss climbing the 35-metre-high viewing tower for breathtaking panoramic views. Families will also enjoy the outdoor children’s play area, making it a fun day out for all ages. Throughout the year, Segedunum hosts a variety of temporary exhibitions and events, offering something new each time you visit.

Visit a Park

With the right weather, you don’t have to head inside to have fun in Newcastle. There are several parks that are free to the public where you can have a good time. You can start by checking out the tranquil lake at Leazes Park. Meanwhile, Saltwell Park offers acres of woodland and gardens, not to mention bowling greens and a boating lake. At Jesmond Dene, you can enjoy amazing scenery while checking out some of the local wildlife. Finally, Exhibition Park is a massive urban park with tennis courts and hiking trails. If nothing else, there is a brewery to visit, which may not be free, but is a good way to splurge a little while being surrounded by a beautiful park.

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