Newcastle Castle: Delve into Medieval History with an Annual Admission Ticket

Explore Newcastle Castle’s medieval history with an annual ticket. Discover the Black Gate, royal fortress, dungeon, and new immersive exhibits.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Newcastle Castle - Newcastle’s most historic buildings, the Castle Keep and its 13th century gatehouse the Black Gate, were once part of a much larger fortress. Given its tumultuous history, it is miraculous that so much of Newcastle’s castle has survived intact.
    Today you can explore the ancient passageways and chambers where Kings walked and…
What's Included
  • Annual admission to Newcastle Castle
  • Valid for 365 days from the specified start date
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
Additional Information

Explore the site of the Castle that gave the city its name and discover its medieval gatehouse, the Black Gate. Uncover the changing face of the Castle through the ages: from royal fortress and border stronghold to grim dungeon and teeming slum. New exhibits allow visitors to experience what life would have been like for inhabitants in these two…

Location
Newcastle Castle
The Black Gate Castle Garth, Castle Garth
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Degeert
Sep 15, 2024
Nice castle! - Close to the Tyne (cozy bank...), right on the cathedral. Nearby also some remnants of the old city ramparts... First buy tickets in The Black Gate and visit museum, then pass some remnants of the old castle walls under the railway to castle. After some stairs you will enter a small museum with the history of the castle, afterwards you can admire the interior: still very authentic inside, some dungeons, toilets, a beautiful large hall and finally a beautiful view of Newcastle from the roof! The effort!
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Mattpp1326xh
Aug 7, 2024
Much better on the inside - From the outside it looks like a small castle keep. None the less I wandered in and was stunned at the £12.50 entry fee. But I paid it, and boy am I glad I did! The castle is more like a Tardis - bigger on the inside. And staffed by guides who talk at length about a subject if prompted. There is reproduction armour to try on and weapons to examine. Stocks, a pillory, demonstration for children and great views over the city. The ticket is valid for a year, so I can always go back again.
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H3587udsuej
Aug 2, 2024
Very interesting - What a surprising gem in the heart of the city. Lovely staff, cheerful and welcoming. Great admission price. Lots of stairs, wonky corridors and easy read info. The views from the roof are wonderful. Well worth a visit and an affordable price.
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Polly45
Jul 23, 2024
Very enjoyable - Didn't know this was here...obvious now I know...had a great time here exploring the nooks and crannies...chat off the ladies in costume who work there was very interesting...good work out getting to the top but well worth it for the views across the city....pleased we did it.
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Colleen
Jun 22, 2024
Newcastle Castle Tour - As a huge history buff, this place did not disappoint. A fantastic job was done displaying and annotating the various artifacts that have been collected over the years. This castle dates back to the 1200s and is in remarkable shape, a testament to the people of Newcastle. The views from the top are spectacular and it was a great way to spend an afternoon and learn a remarkable amount of history in a short period of time. Highly recommend checking this place out. (Also highly recommend walking across the parking lot and having an adult beverage on the rooftop terrace of the Vermont Hotel, overlooking the castle.)
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Ray_d
Oct 30, 2024
Newcastle Castle - The most memorable part of the experience was climbing to the top of the castle keep. The views over Newcastle City and the River Tyne were worth the climb
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Vensure1
Jul 8, 2024
Where the New Castle all began! - This was a very prominent castle in bygone days, during the Norman conquest, and it showed in the interior...it was suitably decorated with standards and other artefacts, with informational plaques that I took in - great for a history buff like myself. The spaces were rather confined and the stairs quite steep, which was mildly unpleasant, but I understand the need to preserve the spirit of the era.
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Zahira
Jul 7, 2024
Interesting Castle Keep - There was a lot to see at the Castle Keep, lots of interesting facts about the history. The view from the rooftop was worth the cost. Recommended
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Sanski66
May 31, 2024
Good to visit to learn about the history of Newcastle 😊 - Indeed, if you are not prepared for the stairs, better skip this 😂 but it’s really worth all the climb! We had been to Newcastle for a couple of times but this was our first time at the castle itself. Very nice to learn about the history of the region. There were plenty of activities to educate and activate the kids.
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Tokyoj2000
May 20, 2024
Great Views - This historic castle is worth visiting. It gives an interesting story about the castle's role in the city. If you climb to the top of the tower you are given a superb view. On the way to the top there are several side rooms for you to visit as well. I enjoyed myself here.
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