Winter is approaching and the temperature is dropping sharply. How to spend this cold winter in Newcastle? The most important thing is to keep healthy. Especially this year, the flu is quite severe, and with the arrival of Daylight Saving Time, the days are getting shorter. You must remember to take in more vitamin C! At the same time, darkness and coldness have created a lot of anxiety for people. Therefore, for our mental health and to enrich our lives, here are some activities you can't miss.
The winter festival atmosphere in Newcastle is very strong. As November approaches, everything around is reminding you that Christmas is coming and we are about to welcome the New Year. Besides Christmas, there is another festival you can't miss - Bonfire Night. If you like, you can light a bonfire by the beach in Tynemouth at night, watch the sea while roasting marshmallows, and also set off fireworks by the sea. Besides, Christmas is approaching, and the Christmas lights on Monument Street will be lit on November 6th. If you are interested, you can go to the Greys Monument to experience this moment full of festive whimsy.
November is a great time to experience the winter atmosphere of Newcastle
Apart from the festival events, Newcastle has many other activities as well. Various markets and wine parties are all coming up. If you'd enjoy a drink, you definitely shouldn't miss the Gin & Rum Festival. If you like The Offspring, don't miss their performance in Newcastle on November 15th. It will be wonderful. And there is rumoured to be a new Ferris wheel in Old Eldon Square, so November is a great time to experience the winter atmosphere of Newcastle.