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About Newcastle
Introduction to Newcastle
Forget coal slags, Get Carter and the bleak days of yore: Newcastle has tidied itself up, put on its best glad rags and invited the rest of the world round for drinks. Geordies know how to party, and they do so with an irrepressible energy that borders on the irresponsible.
Latitude:  -32.92°
Longitude:  151.77°
Country:  England
Currency:  Pound Sterling
Electricity Voltage:  240V
Electricity Frequency:  50Hz
When to Visit Newcastle
Anyone who spends any extended period of time in England will sympathise with the locals' obsession with the weather, although in relative terms the climate is mild and the rainfall is not spectacular. The least hospitable months for visitors are November to February - it's cold and the days are short. March and October are marginal - there's more daylight but it can still be pretty chilly. April to September are undoubtedly the best months, and this is, unsurprisingly, when most sights are open, and when most people visit. However, July and August are the busiest months, and best avoided if at all possible. The crowds on the coast, at the national parks, in London and popular towns like Oxford, Bath and York have to be seen to be believed.
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