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Located on the East Coast of NSW, Australia, Newcastle is the state’s primary shipping port and its second-most populated city, after Sydney. The bustling harbour has greatly influenced the town’s unique history and character. With plenty to experience, Newcastle offers a rich blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. Here’s some local knowledge to help you get your bearings and make the most of everything this vibrant city has to offer.


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High streets

These districts are clusters of local food scenes in Newcastle, each offering a unique experience and a wide variety of dining options. Whether you’re after a casual meal, a fine dining experience, or a lively place to hang out, Newcastle’s high streets have something for everyone.

Hunter Street, Newcastle

Originally established as the primary commercial and retail hub, Hunter Street now serves as a key crossroads. Passing through here, you’ll find the Civic Tram stop, the historic Civic Theatre, and the Visitor Information Centre, making it a central point for both locals and visitors.


Darby Street, Newcastle

Experience a boutique shopping adventure along Darby Street, where you’ll find delightful bars, restaurants, cafes, and unique stores. It offers a more refined atmosphere compared to Beaumont Street.


Beaumont Street, Newcastle

The main strip runs from the antique stores at the Islington end of the street to The Exchange Hotel on the corner of Denison Street. Experience the vibrant energy and gritty charm created by a high concentration of cafes, restaurants, and bars.


Honeysuckle Foreshore, Newcastle

Along the harbour, this lively precinct offers a great selection of restaurants and bars. Stroll along the river, enjoy the view, and watch the ships come and go. The peninsula features a charming pedestrian walkway, perfect for a relaxing walk or a casual outing.