Newcastle
1- It's a myth that there's nothing to do in our cities at night. Our cities are packed with culture and attractions, and many people go to cities such as Newcastle or Glasgow for the nightlife alone.
As night falls on Newcastle the shops and offices close, transforming the city. Newcastle’s nightlife has something to offer for everyone, from dinner at one of the many restaurants to an evening at the ‘Theatre Royal’.
2- Crowds of friends mix with groups of visitors, from tourists to hen and stag parties. These are traditional parties that happen before weddings, the women have hen parties and the men stag parties to celebrate their last night out as single people.
3- One of the most popular destinations is the ‘Tuxedo Royale’ a ship permanently moored under the Tyne Bridge. It is an old Northern Irish ferry which has been converted into a floating fancy disco.
4- Dress codes for entry into places are common and strictly enforced at the weekends, which means people wear their best clothes and are out to make a good impression. People dress very light, which may appear strange, as it can get very cold outside at night. There's a very good reason for it though - inside the restaurants, it's very hot, so there is no need for a coat.
5- The combination of the historic setting, the wide choice of cafés and restaurants attracts people from all over the country to spend their time in Newcastle.