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Map of Newcastle.Pdf BALTIC G6 Gateshead Interchange F8 Manors Metro Station F4 O2 Academy C5 Baltic Square G6 High Bridge D5 Sandhill E6 Castle Keep & Black Gate D6 Gateshead Intern’l Stadium K8 Metro Radio Arena B8 Seven Stories H4 Barras Bridge D2 Jackson Street F8 Side E6 Centre for Life B6 Grainger Market C4 Monument Mall D4 Side Gallery & Cinema E6 Broad Chare E5 John Dobson Street D3 South Shore Road F6 City Hall & Pool D3 Great North Museum: Hancock D1 Monument Metro Station D4 St James Metro Station B4 City Road H5 Lime Street H4 St James’ Boulevard B5 Coach Station B6 Hatton Gallery C2 Newcastle Central Station C6 The Biscuit Factory G3 Clayton Street C5 Market Street E4 St Mary’s Place D2 Dance City B5 Haymarket Bus Station D3 Newcastle United FC B3 The Gate C4 Dean Street E5 Mosley Street D5 Stowell Street B4 Discovery Museum A6 Haymarket Metro D3 Newcastle University D2 The Journal Tyne Theatre B5 Ellison Street F8 Neville Street C6 West Street F8 Eldon Garden Shopping Centre C4 Jesmond Metro Station E1 Northern Stage D2 The Sage Gateshead F6 Gateshead High Street F8 Newgate Street C4 Westgate Road C5 Eldon Square Bus Station C3 Laing Art Gallery E4 Northumberland St Shopping D3 Theatre Royal D4 Grainger Street C5 Northumberland Street D3 Gateshead Heritage Centre F6 Live Theatre F5 Northumbria University E2 Tyneside Cinema D4 Grey Street D5 Queen Victoria Road C2 A B C D E F G H J K 1 Exhibition Park Heaton Park A167 towards Town Moor B1318 Great North Road towards West Jesmond & hotels YHA & hotels A1058 towards Fenham 5 minute walk Gosforth 10 minute walk 2 minute walk Jesmond Dene Jesmond Kingston Park & hotels Newcastle Race Course Brandling O Wallsend S Newcastle International Airport A1 North B International Ferry Terminal Skateboard park Village O A1 North R North Shields N E The Coast WIN T D E SOR TER A19 North RACE R R A Dental C Hospital E C L Robinson Medical AR Jesmond Vale E Library T AD School M ES D RO O W FOR Y T N AD ND T O A S R S D R N C O E M T R S E P E S O Great North J N O W 2 Royal Victoria E E A T V R H R O D T R Infirmary Museum: A C G L D L A R G FO Hancock N T ET Great Hatton D M R RA E D A T R A O R S T N S R O K North Gallery O T T IC O O S H W R E D A R A A S Children’s Northern R D IN M W T D D A T R W S R E L N E A R D R Hospital Stage Northumbria E O E ST T A A A W F T T R O T L Y E D I U O E E N P F University E S D R G T R A E E P O R Y R REET T H D A 1 R L ST O T I R ICK E C D T RW N E R 6 T WA H O R S R T O S A N 7 S R O Y A R D A A A N D D ( R L D B A M S S O I E W O I O R ) M N R University Y H R S O Newcastle E Church of B O D A T A G Gallery D C O University St Thomas D S I R I Boating Lake V ’S King’s Gate R the Martyr Northumbria T O G B Civic Centre N N D I University E S K D E A CE Sport Central A A T R PL City Stadium S U Y’S E AR R R ST M W Q A T P IEW A189 towards O V 3 B S D R TH Leazes Park ST A U RO T T O Fenham TH D L S O AN R A M City Hall L N C ER E Kingston Park & hotels AS 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