Guidebook for Newcastle

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Guidebook for Newcastle

Food Scene

Long established Restaurant on the Harbour Foreshore with relaxed atmosphere and great food and wine.
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Paymasters Restaurant
20 Bond St
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Long established Restaurant on the Harbour Foreshore with relaxed atmosphere and great food and wine.
Situated almost directly under the Apartment. Very good atmosphere overlooking the Beach.
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Rustica Newcastle Beach
1 King St
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Situated almost directly under the Apartment. Very good atmosphere overlooking the Beach.
Fine Dining French cuisine.
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Restaurant Mason
35 Hunter St
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Fine Dining French cuisine.
Almost directly under the Apartment. Best Breakfast in the area.
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East End Hub
3 King Street
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Almost directly under the Apartment. Best Breakfast in the area.
Almost directly under the Apartment. Great Buffet Breakfast, casual lunch & dinner. & 7 days.
Novotel Newcastle Beach
5 King St
Almost directly under the Apartment. Great Buffet Breakfast, casual lunch & dinner. & 7 days.
Best Seafood located on Newcastle Harbour Foreshore.
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Scratchleys on the Wharf
200 Wharf Rd
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Best Seafood located on Newcastle Harbour Foreshore.
Moor Newcastle East brings to you an eclectic fare with fresh and aromatic flavours stemming from Middle Eastern, Spanish and North African influences. The concept is simple: food that is unassuming, fresh and unique with a sharing-style menu that allows for conversational, collaborative dining. At Moor, we also love coffee. We believe with carefully selected beans together with skilled baristas and a whole lot of love, the coffee will speak for itself. Within the city centre and a stone's throw from Newcastle main beach, Moor Newcastle East is the creation of two local chefs, Graham Sincock and Shane Brunt.
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Moor Newcastle East
33 Hunter St
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Moor Newcastle East brings to you an eclectic fare with fresh and aromatic flavours stemming from Middle Eastern, Spanish and North African influences. The concept is simple: food that is unassuming, fresh and unique with a sharing-style menu that allows for conversational, collaborative dining. At Moor, we also love coffee. We believe with carefully selected beans together with skilled baristas and a whole lot of love, the coffee will speak for itself. Within the city centre and a stone's throw from Newcastle main beach, Moor Newcastle East is the creation of two local chefs, Graham Sincock and Shane Brunt.
The unique fine food and casual atmosphere will take your senses on a journey you won't soon forget. Teamed with the Hunter region's wine and craft beer, The Persian Place has something to offer from a quiet night for two, to a function that is sure to impress. Opening days and times: Lunch Tuesday - Saturday 12 - 2.00pm Dinner Tuesday - Saturday 5:30 - 10.00pm
The Persian Place
43 Bolton St
The unique fine food and casual atmosphere will take your senses on a journey you won't soon forget. Teamed with the Hunter region's wine and craft beer, The Persian Place has something to offer from a quiet night for two, to a function that is sure to impress. Opening days and times: Lunch Tuesday - Saturday 12 - 2.00pm Dinner Tuesday - Saturday 5:30 - 10.00pm

Drinks & Nightlife

Bar with cheap food.
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Grain Store Newcastle
64-66 Scott St
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Bar with cheap food.
Bar on Newcastle Harbour waterfront with food.
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Honeysuckle Hotel
Honeysuckle Drive
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Bar on Newcastle Harbour waterfront with food.
Bar with food.
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The Happy Wombat
575 Hunter St
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Bar with food.
Hotel on Newcastle Harbour Foreshore.
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Customs House Hotel
1 Bond St
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Hotel on Newcastle Harbour Foreshore.
Great on the water Hotel with great budget friendly food and live entertainment.
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Queens Wharf Hotel
150 Wharf Rd
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Great on the water Hotel with great budget friendly food and live entertainment.
Local Beer and Wine Merchant (Bottle Shop) is just 600 metres away - 5 minute walk.
BWS Newcastle
55 Hunter St
Local Beer and Wine Merchant (Bottle Shop) is just 600 metres away - 5 minute walk.

Sightseeing

Fort Scratchley, a former coastal defence installation, is now a museum. It is located in Newcastle East, a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales in Australia. It was built in 1882 to defend the city against a possible Russian attack.
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Fort Scratchley
3 Nobbys Rd
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Fort Scratchley, a former coastal defence installation, is now a museum. It is located in Newcastle East, a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales in Australia. It was built in 1882 to defend the city against a possible Russian attack.
Ocean pools date back to the convict era in Australia with Newcastle's Bogey Pool being constructed in 1819 by convicts under the orders of Commandant James Morisset.[1] Construction of ocean pools was generally through community subscriptions or government funded.
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Bogey Hole
Shortland Esplanade
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Ocean pools date back to the convict era in Australia with Newcastle's Bogey Pool being constructed in 1819 by convicts under the orders of Commandant James Morisset.[1] Construction of ocean pools was generally through community subscriptions or government funded.
A large ring-of-rocks pool below Newcastle’s Fort Scratchley near Nobbys Beach. By 1883, large rocks formed a seawall defining an oval pool 180 yards long with a floor of coal shale and sand. Nowdays, at high tide, it can be easier to see the plaque on the Bathers Way that commemorates the pool, than the pool itself. Still a good place to snorkel.
Soldiers Baths
Shortland Esplanade
A large ring-of-rocks pool below Newcastle’s Fort Scratchley near Nobbys Beach. By 1883, large rocks formed a seawall defining an oval pool 180 yards long with a floor of coal shale and sand. Nowdays, at high tide, it can be easier to see the plaque on the Bathers Way that commemorates the pool, than the pool itself. Still a good place to snorkel.
The walk was built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the ANZAC landing at Gallipoli in 1915 and the commencement of steel making in Newcastle; it acts as a magnificent memorial to the men and women of the Hunter who served their community and their country. The structure cost $4.5m to build and is a 450 meter long cliff top walkway that links Newcastle’s Strzelecki Lookout to Bar Beach.
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Newcastle Memorial Walk
24 Memorial Dr
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The walk was built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the ANZAC landing at Gallipoli in 1915 and the commencement of steel making in Newcastle; it acts as a magnificent memorial to the men and women of the Hunter who served their community and their country. The structure cost $4.5m to build and is a 450 meter long cliff top walkway that links Newcastle’s Strzelecki Lookout to Bar Beach.
The present lighthouse was established on Nobbys Head in 1854, which was then a small isolated coastal islet just off Signal Head. It was only the third lighthouse built in NSW after the Macquarie Light in 1818 and the Hornby Light that was also built in 1858. The first beacon had been lit on Signal Hill in 1804 to guide vessels into the Hunter River. It was an open coal fire that was only seen for several kilometres. An oil burning light in a large metal device was established in 1821 and was visible for 12 kilometres. The oil light was not reliable so the beacon reverted to the coal fire once again. The small tower has since been dwarfed by the taller buildings that house the Signal St
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Nobbys Lighthouse
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The present lighthouse was established on Nobbys Head in 1854, which was then a small isolated coastal islet just off Signal Head. It was only the third lighthouse built in NSW after the Macquarie Light in 1818 and the Hornby Light that was also built in 1858. The first beacon had been lit on Signal Hill in 1804 to guide vessels into the Hunter River. It was an open coal fire that was only seen for several kilometres. An oil burning light in a large metal device was established in 1821 and was visible for 12 kilometres. The oil light was not reliable so the beacon reverted to the coal fire once again. The small tower has since been dwarfed by the taller buildings that house the Signal St

Entertainment & Activities

City meets sea in a carefully crafted Federation Free classical style facade and ocean baths complex known and loved as the Newcastle Ocean Baths. The baths pavilion, designed in 1922 by the prolific local architect F G Castelden, contains shower and change facilities and a kiosk provides light refreshments.
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Newcastle Ocean Baths
30 Shortland Esplanade
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City meets sea in a carefully crafted Federation Free classical style facade and ocean baths complex known and loved as the Newcastle Ocean Baths. The baths pavilion, designed in 1922 by the prolific local architect F G Castelden, contains shower and change facilities and a kiosk provides light refreshments.

Arts & Culture

Ever changing International Standard exhibitions.
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Newcastle Art Gallery
1 Laman St
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Ever changing International Standard exhibitions.

Shopping

Large Shopping Centre.
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Marketown Shopping Centre
23 Steel St
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Large Shopping Centre.
Shopping Centre
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Junction Fair Shopping Centre
204 Union St
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Shopping Centre
Fresh Seafood Market open 7 Days.
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Commercial Fishermen's Co-operative Newcastle
97 Hannell St
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Fresh Seafood Market open 7 Days.

Parks & Nature

Public Park in City Centre.
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Newcastle Civic Park
King Street
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Public Park in City Centre.
Public Park. Great for Picnic.
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Foreshore Park
32 Wharf Rd
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Public Park. Great for Picnic.
Great for a Picnic. King Edward Park was dedicated as a recreation reserve in 1863. Within the grounds was a bowling green and the Obelisk, built as a navigational marker in 1850; the focal point is a Victorian rotunda. The park has spectacular ocean views, Norfolk Island pines and a sunken garden usually ablaze of colour. On the southern boundary are the remains of the Shepherds Hill Battery and Gunner's Cottage which were in regular use from 1890 to World War II. The park also has links with Newcastle's penal past, with the Bogey Hole (or convict hewn ocean bathing pool) at the foot of the eastern cliff face. A popular place for family picnics and barbecues, and now a movie venue in summer
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King Edward Park
Reserve Road
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Great for a Picnic. King Edward Park was dedicated as a recreation reserve in 1863. Within the grounds was a bowling green and the Obelisk, built as a navigational marker in 1850; the focal point is a Victorian rotunda. The park has spectacular ocean views, Norfolk Island pines and a sunken garden usually ablaze of colour. On the southern boundary are the remains of the Shepherds Hill Battery and Gunner's Cottage which were in regular use from 1890 to World War II. The park also has links with Newcastle's penal past, with the Bogey Hole (or convict hewn ocean bathing pool) at the foot of the eastern cliff face. A popular place for family picnics and barbecues, and now a movie venue in summer