Ascend the Norman keep that gave Newcastle its name, with a knowledgeable Newcastle City Guide unlocking 2,000 years of history — from Roman fort to medieval stronghold — with panoramic rooftop views over the Tyne.
What to expect
The Castle Keep, built by Henry II in 1177, stands on the site of the Roman fort Pons Aelius and commands sweeping views over the Tyne Bridge and Quayside. Inside, you'll climb through the Great Hall, King's Chamber, and up to the battlements for one of the finest urban panoramas in northern England. The adjacent Black Gate — the 13th-century gatehouse — houses fascinating archaeological displays. Pair your visit with Newcastle City Guides for a richly narrated walking tour of the medieval Quarter and the iconic Quayside bridges.
Good to know
The Castle is a 10–15 minute taxi ride from the Port of Tyne, or a short Metro ride to Monument station. Book entry tickets online in advance at newcastlecastle.co.uk. Newcastle City Guides walking tours depart from Grey's Monument — check schedules at northeastmuseums.org.uk. Allow 2–3 hours for castle plus a short quayside walk.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Newcastle-tyne — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.