Newcastle Photo: Daniel Mitchell/Shutterstock.com Newcastle is the hub of the region, located right at the mouth of the Hunter River. It is home to stunning beaches for all kinds of activities, a rich heritage of Victorian architecture and plenty of live music events for all tastes. There are also lots of places for recreation, hiking and outdoor adventure nearby. Whether you are looking for vibrant city life or a spectacular natural retreat, in Newcastle you will get it all.

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While the Newcastle of today is a vibrant city Surrounded by the beautiful Australian nature, with an upbeat lifestyle and an impressive Newcastle oers plenty of things to do and see. cityscape, it used to be the biggest penal Enjoy water sports, relax on the beach or go for settlement outside . There was possibly a sightseeing tour in the city. You will denitely not a more notorious place of punishment in the not run out of activities in Newcastle. whole of Australia than Limeburners’ Bay, located on the inner side of the Stockton Newcastle Town Walk peninsula, where convicts were sent to burn Simply pick up a leaet or oyster shells. a map and walk around the streetscapes of Much has changed since the early 19th century, beautiful Victorian and Newcastle has become the second largest buildings. When you get city in . It is an elegant and tired you can hop on attractive destination full of historic buildings Newcastle’s Famous Tram, a replica of the and interesting nature. Located at the mouth of original Newcastle working tram in service in the the Hunter River, Newcastle is one of the busiest 1920’s. Stops are outside Newcastle Railway coal export ports in the world, but it is also Station on Watt Street and the Crowne Plaza known as the 'gateway to the Hunter Valley’ Hotel on Wharf Road on weekdays only. wine region. Photo: Nejron Photo/Shutterstock.com Address: Newcastle A visit to this region is a must. Your taste-buds Opening hours: Every day 10.30am - 1pm will love the local wine, chocolate and cheese. Phone: +61 418 307 166 The city’s beaches, along the Tasman Sea, oer Internet: www.famous-tram.com.au plenty of surng opportunities, ocean baths and Email: [email protected] adrenaline-kicking activities, while the harbour side developments and the city centre are great for shopping, dining and clubbing in scenic surroundings. Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

Newcastle Regional Museum Stockton Beach Newcastle Regional Head north of the city Museum gives a good and relax at Stockton overview of Newcastle’s Beach. You will nd that history as the hub for the this long, wide beach with region’s mining and steel massive dunes is industry. Variety of somewhat of a exhibitions, including permanent and special playground. Try thrilling quad-bike tours, slide ones are of great interest for the visitors. One of down the dunes on sand boards or explore the these exhibitions is the Supernova hands-on beach on horseback. An exciting experience is science centre, which is fun for the whole family. awaiting you! Don't forget to book your tickets in advance. Photo: Phillip Minnis/Shutterstock.com

Photo: Chubykin Arkady/Shutterstock.com Address: Stockton Beach, Newcastle Address: 6 Workshop Way, Newcastle Public Transport: Bus: Stops on Hunter Street outside Civic Convict Lumber Yard Station, Train: Trains terminate at Hamilton Station. From Convict Lumber Yard was there you can take the Shuttle Bus 110 to Civic Station once a industrial Opening hours: Tue - Sun 10am - 5pm Phone: +61 2 4974 1400 workplace for prisoners. Internet: www.newcastlemuseum.com.au This museum now houses Email: [email protected] sculptures and charts that bring back the Fort Scratchley visitors about hundred years ago and show them Fort Scratchley is an old what the life as a convict was like but it also Victorian house, but also gives an insight of the development of the local a military and maritime settlement. museum. It is open also on weekends and public Photo: mystroh/Flickr (image cropped) holidays. Take advantage Address: Enterprise Park Scott Street, Newcastle Phone: +61 2 4974 2000 of the organized tours, and check out the tunnel Internet: www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/Explore/History-Heritag system and learn more about Newcastle's past at e/Heritage-attractions/Convict-lumberyard this historical site. Blackbutt Reserve Photo: Abdul Mannan/Flickr (image cropped) Blackbutt Reserve is Address: 1-3 Nobbys Road, Newcastle Opening hours: Every day 10am - 4pm located nearby Phone: +61 2 4929 3066 Newcastle. This nature Internet: www.fortscratchley.org.au reserve oers amazing Email: [email protected] walks with a rich More Info: Corner Nobbys & Wharf Roads opportunity to get close to the typical Australian ora and fauna. The nature reserve is a great option for a family day out and it will be a great entertainment for the Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

kids. a speed boat and enables you to see Port Stephens from a rare and fascinating angle. Photo: Christina Veronika Fink/Shutterstock.com Don't miss this once in a lifetime experience. Address: Carnley Avenue, Kotara Public Transport: Bus: Buses 317 and 224 stop at Photo: rightatomyoga/Pixabay.com Orchardtown Road and Lookout Road nearby. Train: The Address: 8 Teramby Road , Newcastle closest train station is Kotara. Take a short walk to the Opening hours: Every day 9am - 5pm Carnley Ave Black Duck Picnic Area. Phone: +61 4888 27272 Opening hours: Every day 7am - 5pm Internet: www.portstephenswatersports.com.au Phone: +61 2 4904 3344 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/Blackbutt-Reserve/Home Newcastle Art Gallery Email: [email protected] One of Newcastle’s most Hunter Valley impressive art venues can Located west of be found at the corner Newcastle, this region is Laman and Darby Street. home to many of Newcastle Art Gallery Australia’s top wineries, started as an idea to most of which are centred exhibit some 137 Australian paintings and today around Polkobin, hosts about 6100 works of art. The opening in although Cessnock is the area’s main town. The 1977 was celebrated with a visit from Queen main attraction here is visiting the wineries and Elizabeth II and except the paintings, the tasting their drinkables, of course. There is no architecture of the building itself makes this public transport between the wineries in Hunter place worth a visit. Valley, so your best bet would be to take a tour. Photo: guruXOX/Shutterstock.com

Address: 1 Laman Street, Cooks Hill Hunter Valley Wine Tasting Tours: Public Transport: Bus stops: Hunter Street, King Street and Darby Street. Train stop: Hamilton Station, bus stops to Photo: Rostislav_Sedlacek/Shutterstock.com gallery available from here Address: Hunter Valley, Newcastle Opening hours: Tue - Sun 9am - 5pm Phone: +61 2 9550 2100 Phone: +61 2 4974 5100 Internet: www.huntervalleywinetastingtours.com.au Internet: www.nag.org.au Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Parasail Port Stephens The Lock-Up Parasail Port Stephens This creative hub hosts cares for customers modern displays and is seeking for that home to numerous local adrenaline kick. and international art Parasailing tandems will installations as well as take high yers soaring performance events. up to 100 metres above the water. The Their Artist-in-Residence programme supports ballooning parachute is winched into the air from young talents in realizing their projects and Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

gives them room for work and exhibitions. Mount Sugarloaf Overlooking Newcastle Photo: Denis Kuvaev/Shutterstock.com and Lake Macquarie, Address: 90 Hunter Street, Newcastle Mount Sugarloaf is a Opening hours: Wed - Sat 10am - 4pm, Sun 11am - 3pm popular place for outdoor Phone: +61 2 4925 2265 Internet: www.thelockup.org.au activities. There are Email: [email protected] several picnic areas and lookouts and the light hike is suitable for the Christ Church Cathedral whole family. Take the kids, pack some lunch One of Newcastle’s and climb the summit! landmarks is the Christ Church Cathedral. Next Photo: Dudarev Mikhail/Shutterstock.com to the impressive Address: Mount Sugarloaf, West Wallsend architecture, interior and King Edward Park art you can visit Enjoy the ocean at its Newcastle's principal War Memorial and best at King Edward Memorabilia inside. The impressive choir and the Park. The former pipe organ attract tourists from all communities. recreation reserve is a

Photo: Mertie/Flickr (image cropped) popular place for Address: 46 Newcomen Street, Newcastle weddings and holds a Phone: +61 2 4929 2052 bowling green as well as an Obelisk. Families Internet: www.newcastlecathedral.org.au BBQ and picnic here all day long and if you're Email: [email protected] lucky you can even catch an open air movie on

Nobbys Head summer nights. Whybagarba or Nobby’s Photo: scevdog/Flickr (image cropped) Island is located outside Address: Reserve Road, Newcastle the Newcastle Harbor Phone: +61 2 4974 2807 and served as a coastal defense station in WW II. Bar Beach The lighthouse on the Bar Beach rings the city island is an important landmark as it is included center of Newcastle and in Newcastle’s coat of arms. You can visit the is a popular spot for lighthouse every Sunday from 10am - 4pm, getting a tan under the admission is free. Australian sun. The well-maintained beach Photo: Thorsten Rust/Shutterstock.com oers a number of surng spots and you can Address: Nobby's Head, Newcastle easily enjoy a lazy afternoon on your summer Opening hours: Lighthouse is open on Sun 10am - 4pm Tickets: Free Admission to Lighthouse vacation by the clear blue ocean.

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Merewether Ocean Baths TreeTops Newcastle One of the largest and Choose from over 100 most famous ocean baths challenges and activities is located at the shore of up to 20 metres above the Newcastle. It is open all forest oor. There are year round, which dierent levels of motivates some to use it diiculty and the especially in winter months. Don’t miss this possibility to tailor your experience exactly unique swimming experience and don’t shy away towards your abilities and preferences. You will from a visit even on cold days. also nd covered areas for picnics and a playground. Photo: Tim J Keegan/Flickr (image cropped) Address: Henderson Parade, Merewether Photo: Rus Limon/Shutterstock.com Opening hours: Mon - Fri 8.30am - 5pm Address: Blue Gum Hills Regional Park Minmi Road, Minmi Email: [email protected] Opening hours: Mon - Fri 10am - 4pm, Sat & Sun 9am - 4.30pm Street Art Tours Phone: +61 2 4026 7617 Internet: www.treetops.com.au/locations/newcastle If you want to experience Email: [email protected] Newcastle from its most colourful side, join the DINING Street Art Tours. The team of graiti bus and spray-paint enthusiasts take you to creative places with a story. While passing oversize art on foot or bike you get background information on artists, insights on techniques and new perspectives on the city’s creative scene.

dotshock/Shutterstock.com Photo: Pexels / Pixabay.com Address: Newcastle Opening hours: Sat 10am - 12pm Newcastle has a multicultural mix of restaurants Phone: +61 410115736 concentrated on Darby and Beaumont streets, as Internet: well as on Wharf Road. Everything from Italian www.streetartwalking.com.au/street-art-walking-tours to Japanese, Greek or Lebanese can be found Email: [email protected] there. Smaller eateries are particularly lively on More Info: Please call to conrm. Friday and Saturday nights. Seafood is the city’s specialty as is the accompanying wine from the Hunter Valley region. Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

The Kent Hotel 5 Sawyers The Kent Hotel is a If you’ve had enough of traditional and historic boring cafes and ordinary pub with a plant-lled diners, visit the creative beer garden. Here you eatery 5 Sawyers. can also nd a great Surrounded by curious bistro serving paintings and unusual art high-quality pub meals and they come in big you can enjoy craft beer, Hunter wine or a range portions too for a good value. Burgers, sh, pasta of cocktails within. On the menu local and and succulent meat are some of the yummy seasonal products meet traditional dishes which dishes to enjoy here. Follow the pub's calendar will warm the hearts of real foodies. for the various events which are organized here. Photo: Syda Productions/Shutterstock.com

Photo: TMON/Shutterstock.com Address: 115 Darby Street, Newcastle Address: 59-61 Beaumont Street, Newcastle Opening hours: Wed - Sun from 4pm, Sat & Sun from 3pm Opening hours: Mon - Sat 9am - 3am, Sun 10am - 12am Phone: +61 2 4927 0070 Phone: +61 2 4961 3303 Internet: www.5sawyers.com.au Internet: www.thekenthotel.com.au Email: [email protected] Napoli Centrale Think about Circa1876 Mediterranean delights, In the heart of the Hunter maritime decorations and Valley wine country, authentic wood-red Robert prepares and pizza with an aerated serves traditional country crust. This and much fare with a twist. more is what you get at Napoli Centrale. The Ingredients range from restaurant is named after the famous train fresh oysters, crabs and scallops to quail, station in Naples and celebrates the Italian duckling, exotic fungi, locally grown vegetables, lifestyle. handmade pastas and risottos, freshly churned ice creams, berries, farmhouse cheeses, Photo: sebasnoo/Shutterstock.com home-made breads and pastries. Address: 173 King Street, Newcastle Phone: +61 2 4023 2339 Internet: www.napolicentrale.com.au Photo: Kzenon/Shutterstock.com Address: 64 Halls Road, Pokolbin Opening hours: Fri - Tue 12pm - 3.30pm, 5.30pm - 9.30pm Jonah's on the Beach Phone: +61 2 4998 4998 Do you want to surprise Email: [email protected] your loved one with a romantic evening by the sea? Then Jonah’s on the beach is your t. The place dazzles with luxury interior and the breath-taking ocean view will Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

make an evening at Jonah’s unforgettable. Enjoy Photo: Semen Kuzmin/Shutterstock.com the large selection of wine and let the friendly Address: 3/35 Hunter Street, Newcastle Phone: +61 2 4926 1014 sta take care of you while you feast in food like Internet: www.restaurantmason.com oysters, king prawns, scallops and sh or a meat Email: [email protected] dish like lamb llet. Sprout Dining Photo: sasaken/Shutterstock.com Located at The Crown & Address: Shortland Esplanade & Zaara Street, Newcastle Anchor Hotel, Sprout Phone: +61 2 4929 5181 Email: [email protected] Dining oers seasonal, More Info: Located at Hotel NOAH'S On the Beach modern French Italian food, ne wines by the Silo Restaurant and Lounge glass, carefully crafted Located near the cocktails and bar food and it is all served in a harbour, this restaurant relaxed ambiance by the attentive sta. Grab a is well-known among bite with your family or relax with a cocktail in local food-lovers. Not only their lounge, the location is a t for every for the waterfront view occasion. but also for the outstanding menu (with seafood and meat Photo: Pressmaster/Shutterstock.com dishes) this place is worth a visit. Besides, a Address: 189 Hunter Street Newcastle, Newcastle Phone: +61 2 4927 1138 great oer of cocktails, a number of Internet: www.sproutcatering.com.au well-selected wines and local beers make people Email: [email protected] linger at Silo until late. More Info: Located at The Crown & Anchor Hotel www.thecrownandanchor.com.au Photo: Kzenon/Shutterstock.com Address: 18/1 Honeysuckle Drive, Newcastle Subo Phone: +61 2 4926 2828 Subo is a luxury bistro Internet: www.silolounge.com.au and the ideal place for a Email: [email protected] casual lunch or a special Restaurant Mason dinner. The owner is an This family-run experienced chef himself restaurant oers a and runs this place with a French dining experience great passion for the food. They usually serve in the middle of ve course menus and change their specials on a Newcastle. Enjoy the regular basis. laid-back atmosphere and Photo: Andrey Bayda/Shutterstock.com step in for casual lunch or romantic dinners. The Address: 551D Hunter Street, Newcastle friendly sta will help you select the ideal wine Opening hours: Wed - Sat 6pm - 10pm for your dish, all you need to do is to lean back Phone: +61 2 4023 4048 and enjoy the time at Mason. Internet: www.subo.com.au Email: [email protected] Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

Scratchleys on the Wharf Rustica Positioned at the Watch busy King Street Newcastle waterfront, while enjoying Scrachleys is a seafood Mediterranean food on paradise. Next to an the outdoor terrace of amazing view of the Rustica. Positioned at harbour you get sh Shortland Esplanade, this plates, shellsh as well as meat dishes fresh on restaurant is the ideal place to pop in for a quick your table. The place is popular among the local lunch. The stunning interior with crafting of local party crowd, so whether you’re planning a and foreign artists, attracts local art-lovers and relaxing evening with friends or are looking for a open-minded tourists alike. starting point for a night on the town, Photo: REDPIXEL.PL/Shutterstock.com Scratchleys is your t. Address: 1 King Street, Newcastle Phone: +61 2 4929 3333 Photo: TunedIn by Westend61/Shutterstock.com Internet: www.rustica.com.au Address: 200 Wharf Road, Newcastle Email: [email protected] Opening hours: Mon - Sun 11.30am - 3pm, 5.30pm - 9pm Phone: +61 2 4929 1111 Paymaster's Restaurant Internet: www.scratchleys.com.au Email: [email protected] When you’re around Foreshore Park, head Nagisa Japanese Restaurant over to Paymasters for a Whether you’re looking refreshing lunch or for refreshing sushi or dinner. Try seafood or a enjoy the theater of meat dish and experience teppanyaki cooking, the view of the lovely harbour on a sunny day. Nagisa is a hidden gem Inside the dining rooms you get utmost comfort for lovers of Asian food. in modern furniture and design. Note that the Next to special Japanese beer you get all kinds of place can get crowded in the evenings – a dinner exotic dishes. Prepare yourself for hot soup, reservation might be a good idea. spicy meat and fruity deserts. Photo: Jan Faukner/Shutterstock.com Address: 18 Bond Street, Newcastle Photo: Rido/Shutterstock.com Phone: +61 2 4925 2600 Address: 1 Honeysuckle Drive, Newcastle Internet: www.paymasters.com.au Opening hours: Mon - Sat 11.30am - 9.30pm, Sun 11.30am - Email: [email protected] 3pm Phone: +61 2 4929 4122 Internet: www.nagisa.com.au Email: [email protected] Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

Sephardim Goldbergs Coffee House At Sephardim, they Goldbergs Coee House believe that it takes more is a European style cafe than excellent food to and they don´t have an outstanding compromise on quality, meal. While their which is reecting on the Spanish, Moorish, menu. Here you can enjoy Turkish and Middle Eastern inspired cuisine is yummy breakfasts, tasty coees and delicious exquisite, they also focus on attentive customer dinners. Start your day with a Goldbergs' service and an intimate atmosphere. Be prepared omelletes or cinnamon pancakes with a cup of to enjoy your meal at a slow pace with banquets warm coee or try some of Chef's favourites for lasting up to 2-3 hours. dinner while enjoying the cosy ambiance.

Photo: its_al_dente/Shutterstock.com Photo: Ekaterina Pokrovsky/Shutterstock.com Address: 71 King Street Warners Bay, Newcastle Address: 137 Darby Street, Newcastle Opening hours: Tue - Sat 5pm - 9pm, Fri & Sat 12pm - Opening hours: Mon - Sun 7am - 12am 2.30pm Phone: +61 2 4929 3122 Phone: +61 2 4947 2225 Internet: www.sephardim.com.au Harry’s Café De Wheels Harry’s pies are world CAFES famous and this rolling cafe has quite a remarkable history. This place dates back to the 1930's, and even Frank Sinatra is said to have tried them once. Over the years, the cafe has managed to maintain the freshness and the authentic avour of its products, which are recognizable for the locals baranq/Shutterstock.com and a pleasant surprise for the visitors from abroad. Ideally located on the middle of the Australian

east coast, Newcastle can oer both city life and Photo: Tatiana Mihaliova/Shutterstock.com beach life. Whether you want to enjoy an iced Address: 199 Wharf Road, Newcastle coee on the beach, or someplace to rest your Phone: +61 2 9357 3074 Internet: www.harryscafedewheels.com.au legs when exploring the city, Newcastle has a lot Email: [email protected] to oer for everyone craving for a treat. Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

Three Monkeys Café The Umbrian The Three Monkeys is a As the name of the cafe gathering place for the implies, here you will local bohemian have the chance to intelligentsia who order experience authentic their coee by the bowl in Italian avours. Enjoy the old-fashioned Parisian some homemade food in a way. This is a great place for every meal of the modern interior and friendly atmosphere. The day. You can observe the works of local artists on coee, piadini (Italian atbread done with pizza the walls inside and listen to occasional live dough) and the ricotta cake are among their music and theatre performances. specialties. Grab your morning coee or just have some lunch! You will not be disappointed! Photo: Dima Sobko/Shutterstock.com

Address: 131 Darby Street, Newcastle Photo: Alexandra Lande/Shutterstock.com Opening hours: Mon - Fri 7.30am - 3pm, Sat & Sun 7.30am - Address: 309 Hunter Street, Newcastle 4pm Opening hours: Mon - Fri 7am - 2.30pm Phone: +61 2 4926 3779 Phone: +61 410 411 771 Internet: www.threemonkeyscafe.com.au One Penny Black Blue Door Cafe One Penny Black cares You never know what to about your personal expect behind a door but comfort, and that’s why a you can be sure that rened and cosy behind this blue door you atmosphere is created will nd a cosy bakery where you can enjoy your oering baked goods, morning coee. The hot roasted drink is desserts and beverages. Here you can enjoy prepared with care and attention, leaving a trail quality products that is healthy for the body. in your hectic everyday life. You might be also Fruit and nut toast, buttermilk pancakes, salads, tempted by the well-selected seasonal food, aromatic coee, freshly squeezed juices are all in pastries and cakes. one place.

Photo: AS Food studio/Shutterstock.com Photo: Anna Shepulova/Shutterstock.com Address: 196 Hunter Street, Newcastle Address: 363-365 Hunter Street, Newcastle Opening hours: Mon - Sun 7am - 4.30pm Opening hours: Mon - Sun 6am - 1.30pm Phone: +61 2 4929 3169 Phone: +61 2 4929 4988 Internet: www.onepennyblack.cafeleader.com Internet: www.blue-door.com.au Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

Three Bears Kitchen appears on your face. The irresistible scent of Three Bears Kitchen homemade pastries and cakes merges with the oers a wide choice of smell of coee, creating an emotion and pleasure culinary delights for the senses. Do not skip the Lemon Ricotta including healthy Cheesecake! breakfast like zucchini and corn fritters or Photo: 5 second Studio/Shutterstock.com Address: 277 Brunker Road, Adamstown avocado and cherry tomatoes snacks. On the Opening hours: Mon - Fri 6.30am - 3pm, Sat 6.30am - 12pm menu, you will also nd a varied lunch options Phone: +61 439 623 205 and desserts. Pop in if the hunger kicks in or just Internet: www.pekarna.com.au grab a cup of coee or a soft drink. Email: [email protected]

Photo: K2 PhotoStudio/Shutterstock.com Madame Mo's Address: 3/2 Market Street, Newcastle Madame Mo's is a real Opening hours: Mon - Fri 7am - 3pm, Sat - Sun 8am - 3pm paradise for all tea lovers. Phone: +61 2 4929 4477 Internet: www.threebearskitchen.com.au The huge range of tea Email: [email protected] from all around Asia as well as dumplings will Onyx Espresso Bar surprise you pleasantly. A project that has The cafe is an appropriate place to relax, developed for years and socialize and laugh. On Friday you can listen to has become a real jewel. live performances. Feel the magic of tea at This is the Onyx Espresso Madame Mo’s. Bar and it welcomes you in a friendly atmosphere Photo: hxdyl/Shutterstock.com Address: 106 Maitland Road, Islington that makes you feel like home. Add to this the Opening hours: Mon 10am - 4pm, Fri & Sat 9am - 8pm homemade pastries and the delicious coee and Phone: +61 2 4965 4841 you have one incomparable delight. Bolton Street Pantry Photo: iravgustin/Shutterstock.com Bolton Street Panty is a Address: 191 Maitland Road, Mayeld Opening hours: Mon - Fri 6am - 2pm, Sat & Sun 7am - cafe that serves varied 12.30pm food in a cosy ambiance. Phone: +61 2 4049 6013 The menu includes breakfast and lunch Pekárna choices, as well as hot For authentic European and cold drinks and fresh cocktails. The place is baking avours, in great for a business meeting or just for having a particular the Czech one, relaxing break with a cup of delicious coee. head over to Pekárna. As

soon as you cross the Photo: Alexandra Lande/Shutterstock.com doorstep, your smile Address: 45 Bolton Street, Newcastle Opening hours: Mon - Fri 6.30am - 3pm, Sat - Sun 7am - 3pm Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

Phone: +61 2 4048 1344 Kent Hotel Internet: www.boltonstpantry.com The Kent Hotel is a busy Email: [email protected] pub with live music on the restaurant strip in BARS & NIGHTLIFE Hamilton. Wednesday night is quiz night so prepare yourself for a busy crowd. If you are rather looking out for Karaoke you should drop in on a Monday and show what you've got on stage!

Photo: Syda Productions/Shutterstock.com Address: 59-61 Beaumont Street Hamilton, Newcastle Phone: +61 2 4961 3303 Nykonchuk Oleksii/Shutterstock.com Internet: www.thekenthotel.com.au Email: [email protected] Newcastle has a thriving live music scene and

the city’s university adds a lot to the nightlife as Sydney Junction Hotel well. There are plenty of bars to explore where to Sydney Junction Hotel, or sip a cocktail or two before heading to a SJ’s is a well-known local nightclub. If you fancy dancing the night away to favourite and usually the wee hours, Newcastle has quite a few clubs hosts indie rock groups, to satisfy everyone’s taste. live bands and from Friday to Sunday DJs are The Gateway Hotel spinning their tunes to get you on the mood. The This is a local bar and the dance venue are great options for a establishment frequented night out with your friends. by Newcastle’s gay and

lesbian community. Photo: dwphotos/Shutterstock.com Located in the Gateway Address: 8 Beaumont Street, Newcastle Hotel, the venue features Public Transport: Hamilton Railway Station Opening hours: Mon - Sat 10am - 3am, Sun 10am - 12am a rotating mix of local and Sydney DJ’s, special Phone: +61 2 4961 2537 events and performers. A venue that includes a Internet: www.sjh.com.au nightclub, main bar and bistro. Pop in and dance Email: sta@sjh.com.au the night away! More Info: Located opposite Hamilton Railway Station located on Beaumont Street.

Photo: Jacob Lund/Shutterstock.com Address: 131 Maitland Road, Newcastle Phone: +61 2 4969 1848 Email: [email protected] Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

The Crown And Anchor Hotel Delany This well-known city Known to the locals as boozer has top 40 hit the Del, this great pub music upstairs and live with three bars has live bands downstairs. entertainment from Located in a convenient Wednesday to Sunday. location, the The restaurant, which establishment features extensive menu, oers variety of dierent dishes to suit all tastes, including starters, main dishes and desserts. Try is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. to get one of the tables on the outdoor balcony Everything here is made from fresh seasonal overlooking the busy street. products. Try the French and the Italian avours and have one unparalleled delight! Photo: archimede/Shutterstock.com

Address: 189 Hunter Street, Newcastle Photo: Syda Productions/Shutterstock.com Phone: +61 2 4927 1138 Address: 134 Darby Street, Newcastle Internet: www.thecrownandanchor.com.au Opening hours: Mon - Sat 10am - 12am, Sun 10am - 10pm Email: [email protected] Phone: +61 2 4929 1627 More Info: Located at the Crown & Anchor Hotel Beach Hotel Silo Lounge Bar This is the place to go on The attractive location of Sunday nights. The bar is Silo Lounge Bar, on the recognizable for its Newcastle harbour, oers pleasant atmosphere, its guests fantastic views. well-chosen music and Some of the draw cards quality drinks. The right of this trendy bar are its place for a glass of beer, whiskey, gin or wine. selection of Belgian beers available. The Sit on the front deck overlooking Merewether abundance of appetizing dishes, sparkling wines, Beach at sunset and take a locally brewed and sweet desserts complement the menu list. Bluetongue beer while listening to the live bands Feel the cosiness and the pleasant atmosphere of playing. the bar regardless of the time you enter it.

Photo: Jag_cz/Shutterstock.com Photo: Ingus Kruklitis/Shutterstock.com Address: 99 Frederick Street Merewether, Newcastle Address: 18, 1 Honeysuckle Drive, Newcastle Phone: +61 2 4963 1574 Phone: +61 2 4926 2828 Internet: www.thebeachhotel.com.au Internet: www.silolounge.com.au Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

Grain Store Craft Beer Cafe drinks or enjoy live bands on stage. While the Built in 1885 this building regulars frequent this place every day of the on Scott street was week, also foreign visitors and tourists are restored and today warmly welcomed by the friendly sta. Relax houses the Grain Store after work or get some rest after a full day of Craft Beer Cafe. Drop by sightseeing. to get some of the best local brews, grab a bite and take in the upbeat Photo: Christopher Gardiner/Shutterstock.com Address: 5/5 King Street, Newcastle interior design. A total of 21 dierent crafts is on Phone: +61 2 4929 3033 their menu, so step in and nd your favourite. Internet: www.barpetite.com.au Email: [email protected] Photo: Brent Hofacker/Shutterstock.com Address: 64-66 Scott Street, Newcastle The Dockyard Phone: +61 2 4023 2707 Internet: www.grainstorenewcastle.com.au This bar is the ideal place Email: [email protected] to warm up for a night out in Newcastle. Choose Moneypenny from the wide selection of This bar in the heart of pizza, tapas, light meals Newcastle oers you or even oysters and plenty of options to spend watch out for live bands and other events. The a cosy evening. You can cosy atmosphere and reasonable prizes make the take in the last rays of Dockyard a must visit for bar-hoppers. evening sun on their outside sitting area, share the latest gossip with Photo: Natalia Van Doninck/Shutterstock.com Address: 13/1 Honeysuckle Drive, Newcastle your friends at the bar or sit in the comfy dining Phone: +61 2 4915 6558 room to share some tapas or snacks. Don’t forget Internet: www.thedockyard.com.au to ask for the cocktail menu! Email: [email protected]

Photo: Ivan Mateev/Shutterstock.com Godfrey Tanner Bar Address: 1 Honeysuckle Drive, Newcastle This place near the Opening hours: Wed - Sat 12pm - 11pm, Sun 12pm - 10pm Phone: +61 2 4925 2157 university is a safe haven Internet: www.moneypenny.net.au for student life. During Email: [email protected] daytime, a young crowd escapes to this bar Bar Petite between classes and in A small bar with a great the evening beer ows freely. On sunny days, oer, Bar Petite attracts you can enjoy the beer garden or have some guests who are looking burgers and pizzas for low prices. for a place with

character. Step in for the Photo: Africa Studio/Shutterstock.com great choice of wine and Address: 130 University Drive, Callaghan Opening hours: Mon - Fri 11am - 6pm Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

Phone: +61 2 4985 4322 Bar On The Hill Internet: www.uonbars.com.au Cafe and bar in one. This Email: [email protected] entertainment venue is a must see in Newcastle Coal & Cedar nightlife and features a Coal & Cedar breathes regular on-stage program the spirit of a 20s as well as a typical pub speakeasy and is a hidden atmosphere. Ideally positioned on the Newcastle gem in Newcastle Campus, the place is frequented by students, nightlife. Experience the university sta, locals and tourists alike. Their atmosphere of days gone menu and their great oer of drafts won’t by and enjoy some small bites with your whiskey disappoint you. or beer. From time to time you can even catch

live concerts in this small bar. Coal & Cedar is Photo: Danil Nevsky/Shutterstock.com the kind of place you don’t want to miss on your Address: Ring Road, Callaghan itinerary. Opening hours: Mon - Thu 11am - 6pm, Fri 11am - 7pm Phone: +61 2 4985 4322 Email: [email protected] Photo: terekhov igor/Shutterstock.com Address: 380 Hunter Street, Newcastle Opening hours: Mon - Sat 4pm - 12am SHOPPING Phone: +61 499 345 663 Internet: www.coalandcedar.com Email: [email protected]

The Landing Bar & Kitchen Get the perfect retro experience in this bar and eatery. The wall posters and interior decorations are straight from the 50s nito/Shutterstock.com but with a modern twist. Newcastle city centre has many dierent Step in for a casual lunch or dinner and don’t shopping precincts, each with an individual forget to ask the friendly sta for the cocktail character. Next to a number of shopping malls in menu! the city centre (such as Marktown) you get

Photo: AnnaMorozova/Shutterstock.com fashion streets and second hand shops en masse. Address: 1 Honeysuckle Drive, Newcastle Head over to Hunter Street for some classy Opening hours: Thu - Sat 12pm - 12am, Sun 12pm - 10pm dresses, visit the Olive Tree market for Phone: +61 2 4927 1722 handmade crafts or indulge yourself in street Internet: www.thelanding.com.au Email: [email protected] food at Adamstown. Newcastle is a paradise for the modern hipster and unassuming local buyer alike. Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

The Foreshore Photo: Photology1971/Shutterstock.com Address: Broadmedow, Newcastle The Honeysuckle Opening hours: Sun 7am - 1pm Foreshore project is one Phone: +61 2 4930 5156 of the region’s busiest Internet: www.newcastlecityfarmersmarket.com.au tourist attractions. On top Email: o[email protected] of the numerous cafes, restaurants and hotels, Marketown Shopping Centre the complex boasts several antique centres and In the heart of Newcastle outlets with a great range of collectables from you can nd one of the bygone times. Feel the bustling city life and nd most popular shopping something that corresponds to your lifestyle. centres in the area. Step in to buy something that Photo: blurAZ/Shutterstock.com makes life a little more Address: The Foreshore, Newcastle fun or enjoy a whole day of shopping in the mall Internet: www.honeysuckle.net and its surroundings. A number of brand stores, Email: [email protected] oice and speciality shops await you here. Hunter Street Photo: Dragon Images/Shutterstock.com Hunter Street oers a Address: 23 Steel Street, Newcastle combination of shopping, Phone: +61 2 4929 4448 dining and entertainment Internet: www.marketown.com.au right in the heart of the Email: [email protected] city. This is where you Famous Rock Shop will nd the David Jones’ The ideal place for Department Store, hundreds of speciality shops, alternative fashionistas and a great lunch. Hunter Street also has a and rock rebels can be number of antique outlets to choose from. found on Newcastle's

Photo: bikeriderlondon/Shutterstock.com Hunter Street. The Address: Hunter Street, Newcastle famous Rockshop sells everything from neon hair-dye to sneakers and Newcastle Farmers Markets stocks well-known brands such as Dr. Martens, At the Newcastle Farmers Thrasher or Santa Cruz. Step in and reinvent Markets all visitors can yourself. choose from a vast range of locally produced food. Photo: Akhenaton Images/Shutterstock.com Walk around the stalls Address: 517 Hunter Street, Newcastle Opening hours: Mon - Wed & Fri - Sat 9am - 5pm, Thu 9am - and look at the variety of 6pm natural produce picked from local gardens. Here Phone: +61 2 4929 1856 you can also nd arts and crafts, clothes, pottery Internet: www.famousrockshop.com.au and fashion accessories. Email: [email protected] Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

High Tea With Mrs. Woo accessories. You won’t leave here empty handed. If you want to buy local and natural fashion, head Photo: Chubykin Arkady/Shutterstock.com over to the High Tea with Address: Civic Park, Newcastle Phone: +61 439 649 058 Mrs. Woo boutique. The Internet: www.theolivetreemarket.com.au shop opened its doors in Email: [email protected] 2004 and stands for minimalist, artsy fashion made with organic Healing Haven Markets fabrics. This is the ideal place for eco-conscious If you’re on the lookout fashionistas with a sense of style. for luxury body products, this market is your t. Photo: antoniodiaz/Shutterstock.com Everything you can get Address: 74 Darby Street, Newcastle here is based on natural Phone: +61 2 4926 4883 Internet: www.highteawithmrswoo.com.au and organic ingredients. Email: [email protected] Next to soaps, oils and beauty products on sale, you can nd workshops, body therapy sessions Adamstown Markets and everything else that supports your There’s almost nothing well-being. Bring the whole family and enjoy the you can’t get at food stalls and kid's programme. Adamstown Lion Market. From second hand Photo: Africa Studio/Shutterstock.com bric-a-brac to antiques Address: Belmont South Foreshore, Lake Macquarie Opening hours: 2nd Saturday each month, 9am - 2pm and a number of markets Phone: +61 422 056 617 and food stalls, this place has everything for an Internet: www.healinghavenmarkets.com.au exciting shopping stroll. Mind that the place can Email: [email protected] get quite crowded on sunny days, so make sure to come early. Want to take a quick Photo: Jack Frog/Shutterstock.com shopping trip? Drop by Address: Adamstown, Newcastle Charlestown Square. Opening hours: Sun 7am - 12pm Here you will nd More Info: Located close to the Train Station supermarkets, fresh fruit, The Olive Tree Market bakeries as well as Over 100 stalls of local hairdressers, pharmacies and clothing stores. If designers and craft you’re not in a hurry, stay a little longer for the artists can be found at gaming arcade and the pin bowling. this charming market in Photo: connel/Shutterstock.com the heart of Newcastle. Address: 30 Pearson Street, Charlestown Drop by to get a unique Public Transport: Bus stops: Smart Street, Pearson Street are souvenir and support the local craft scene by close by the Shoppingcentre purchasing ceramics, knitted clothes or home Phone: +61 2 4944 4333 Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

Internet: www.charlestownsquare.com.au Frontline Hobbies Email: [email protected] Model railways, Lego building blocks, ship Darby Street models, dollhouses, crafts Whether you’re planning – you name it. Frontline to purchase some new Hobbies is one of the furniture or just enjoy largest hobby stores in checking out the latest Australia and holds all of that and more. The trends in interior design, shop was established in 1978 and is run by Darby Street is worth a passionate craftspeople. visit. The boutiques and designer stores will warm the hearts of decoration bus and home Photo: Andresr/shutterstock.com accessory lovers. Rest your feet from a long day Address: 255 Hunter Street, Newcastle Phone: +61 2 4929 1140 of shopping in one of the many cafes nearby and Internet: www.frontlinehobbies.com recharge your batteries. Email: [email protected]

Photo: Rawpixel.com/Shutterstock.com My Souk Drawer Address: Darby Street, Newcastle Email: [email protected] At My Souk Drawer, everything revolves Art Bazaar around good taste. Art Bazaars are regularly Inspired by spice markets held at various places around the world, the around Newcastle. The creative team opened a events are organised by shop with natural products and unique blends. the Hunter Arts Network, Here you can get high quality herbs, chili, a non-prot community peppers (and more) for every kind of cuisine. that aims to support local artists and young Drop in and spice up your holiday! talents. Next to handcrafted goods, paintings and Photo: Africa Studio/Shutterstock.com sculptures there are food and refreshments on Address: 160 Hunter Street, Newcastle oer. Phone: +61 2 4925 3540 Internet: www.mysoukdrawer.com.au Photo: Angelina Litvin/Shutterstock.com Address: 7 Minimbah, Wallsend Internet: www.artbazaar.com.au More Info: Check website for upcoming bazaars Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

TOURIST INFORMATION Phone: +61 2 4928 9800 Internet: www.newcastleairport.com.au

Passport/Visa Unless you are a New Zealand citizen granted visa exemption on arrival (in most cases), you will need to obtain a visa prior to visiting Australia. KieferPix/Shutterstock.com Citizens of all European Union countries, as well as Andorra, Norway, Iceland, San Marino,

Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, and Vatican City are eligible for an eVisitor visa, which can Newcastle Airport be applied for online. For citizens of the United Newcastle Airport is States, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, located only 25 minutes Brunei, South Korea and Malaysia, the Electronic from the city centre. The Travel Authority (ETA) entry permit is available, airport is serviced by two which can be applied for online and grants dierent bus companies. holders the right to enter Australia an ulimited amount of times for stays of no longer than 3 run between the airport and the Newcastle train months per visit. station and the Nelson Bay area. Hunter Valley

Buses run between the airport and Maitland, Citizens of all other world countries (with the Raymond and Stockton. The two bus companies exception of Somalia) are also able to apply for a accept cash payment or Opal cards (not sold at visitor visa online. For more information, visit the airport). the oicial website of the Australian

government's department of home aairs: https:/ Port Stephens Coaches /www.homeaairs.gov.au/lega/lega/form/immi-fa +61 02 4982 2940 qs/what-visa-do-i-need-to-visit-australia www.pscoaches.com.au

Photo: TukTuk Design/Shutterstock.com +61 02 4935 7200 Best Time To Visit www.cdcbus.com.au Newcastle's coastal location generally means Taxis are available 24 hours a day at the taxi a rather humid climate. rank right outside the terminal. Air and ocean Uber is another alternative. temperatures are the warmest during late Photo: Juan Garces March, early April and September. If you are Address: Newcastle Airport, Newcastle looking to avoid holiday crowds, visit in March as Destination: Newcastle Publishing date: 2019-10-29

there will be no school holidays. Post There are several post Photo: VectorA/Shutterstock.com oices spread around the town. Stockton LPO: 29 Transport Mitchell Street Stockton The public transport Opening hours: Mon - Fri network in Newcastle is 9am - 5pm Dangar LPO extensive and provided by Post Oice: Shop 30 136 Parry Street Newcastle Newcastle Buses & Opening hours: Mon - Fri 8.30am - 5pm, Sat 9am Ferries. There are - 12pm numerous ticket types to

choose from. There are timed tickets, Travel Wickham LPO: 74 Hannell Street Wickham passes, Excursion tickets, Concession travel Opening hours: Mon - Fri 5am - 5.30pm, Sat 5am tickets and ferry tickets. Most tickets can be - 12pm, Sun 5.30am - 11am used on both buses and ferries. Photo: Andy Fuchs Tickets can be bought from the bus driver, Internet: www.auspost.com.au CityRail, at the stations, and from ticket agents. Pharmacy Note that all ticket types are not available at all You can easily nd a outlets. pharmacy in Newcastle.

Photo: Pierre-Luc Auclair One pharmacy that Phone: +61 131 500 operates until midnight is Internet: www.transportnsw.info Doc’s MegaSave Chemist:

Taxi

You can easily book a taxi Photo: Gemma Garner by calling a taxi company. Address: 23 Steel Street, Marketown Shopping Centre, At night secure taxi ranks Newcastle Opening hours: Every day 8am - 12am can be found on the Phone: +61 2 4926 3300 corner of King and Steel Internet: www.docsmegasavechemist.com.au Streets and on the Wharf Email: [email protected] Road. Telephone 13Cabs: Operating 24 hours a day Country code: +61 Area code: 02 Photo: ArrivalGuides Phone: +61 13 2227 Internet: www.newcastletaxis.com.au

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Electricity 220-240V/50 Hz, at three-pin "V" plugs

Photo: Stirling Tschan

Population Approximately 308,000

Currency Australian Dollar (AUD) $1 = 100 cents

Opening hours Most shops are open 9am - 5pm. Shops are open on Sundays at their own discretion.

Newspapers The Herald Newcastle Star The Post The Age

Emergency numbers Emergency: 000

Tourist information Hunter Wetlands Centre 412 Sandgate Road, Newcastle Open daily 9am-4pm +61 2 4951 6466 [email protected]

The Maritime Centre 3 Honeysuckle Drive, Newcastle Open Tue-Sun 10am-4pm +61 2 4929 2588 [email protected]

There are 16 touchscreen visitor information kiosks placed around Newcastle.

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