Newcastle Architecture, Street Art & Hidden Secrets
Category: Active Tours Walking Tours
Region: Newcastle
State: NSW
Duration:
2h
Get a creative local’s guide to the hidden secrets of Newcastle on the city’s ultimate walking tour. This urban exploration of Newcastle will introduce you to the best of the city’s history, architecture, new developments, and street art.
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The best way to explore this beautiful city and delve into Newcastle’s street art, stunning historic architecture and recently developed public spaces. Discover what makes Newcastle unique and how it has broken the from old stereotypes on this urban exploration.
2 Hours | 3 km (approx) | Easy Walk What you’ll see Explore the eclectic streets between the harbour and the sea, find street art, amazing new architecture, and check out some of Newcastle’s most beautiful hidden houses. We’ll show you some of Newcastle’s most interesting historic sites and architecture, and new creative hubs. This tour is the perfect way for locals from the region to gain a better understanding of Newcastle. This tour will cover 3km at a leisurely pace finishing in in Cooks Hill where you can order lunch or stroll through the shops of Darby Street. The tour is wheelchair and pram accessible and suitable to all ages. What you’ll learn Your friendly local guide will provide amazing insights into Newcastle and Cooks Hill showcasing things you would never discover on your own, sharing interesting local stories and fun facts along the way. Your local guide Becky is the Festival Director of The Big Picture Fest Newcastle, Australia’s newest large-scale street art festival. Through the behind-the-scenes tour you will learn how mural creation has moved illegal to coveted, and discover how some of Newcastle’s most unique public art was created. The tour is full of fascinating stories from Aboriginal culture and the city’s early colonial days, right through to Newcastle’s exciting modern developments and public art. Meeting Point Your tour starts at The Signal Box, 155 Wharf Road. We will meet near the water fountain next to The Signal Box next to Queens Wharf Light Rail Stop. Look for your guide in a Newcastle Afoot t-shirt – don’t worry, we will be easy to find! There is seating available in the area.Additional Information
This tour is bookable as a private tour for groups of 2-9 people. Contact us directly to enquire. Minimum Numbers The tour may not go ahead if the minimum number of guests (2) is not met. There is a minimum of 4 guests required for this tour to go ahead on public holidays. Children Children are welcome on our walking tours, we love sharing our excitement about the city with people of all ages! Please note that this tour may have people from a variety of ages and we will endeavour to make it interesting for everyone. Dress Code Wear comfortable shoes, preferably closed toed. Bring sun and/or rain protection and a bottle of water. Weather Information Newcastle Afoot walking tours operate in nearly all weather conditions, so we will go ahead even if it is raining! Please check the weather on the morning of your tour and prepare appropriately – bring an umbrella and rain jacket as needed. Sunscreen is a must – we will be outside most of the tour. On very hot days the tour will be adapted to reduce our time in the sun. Terms & Conditions See Terms and Conditions for more information. Mural Artwork: Brontë Naylor.Look for your guide at the water fountain next to THE SIGNAL BOX, 155 WHARF ROAD, NEWCASTLE. Our meeting location is just across from Queens Wharf light rail stop. Your guide will be wearing a Newcastle Afoot T-shirt.
We can’t wait to meet you and show you around lovely Newcastle! If you have any questions leading up to the tour please contact Becky via text or phone call on 0432 851 313.
Here are some photos of what we love about Newcastle to get you excited about your tour!
Becky
Owner & Local Guide at Newcastle Afoot
info@newcastleafoot.com.au
https://www.newcastleafoot.com.au/
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