The Best 5 Things to do in North Tyneside (When it's Raining at the Weekend)

The Best 5 Things to do in North Tyneside (When it's Raining at the Weekend)

When raindrops dance on the streets of North Tyneside, it's an invitation to embrace the cozy charm of this coastal haven. Don't let the weather dampen your spirits—checkout these 5 activities to enjoy on a rainy day. 🌧️🌟

Rainbow over a rainy sky in Whitley Bay

1. Wander through Tynemouth Indoor Market
Discover unique treasures at Tynemouth Market, from vintage finds to handmade crafts and local delicacies, this market provide a delightful sheltered experience on a rainy weekend. 
Saturday and Sunday from 9.00am-3.30pm.
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2. Tynemouth Aquarium
This aquarium has a huge variety of display tanks housing clownfish, seals, seahorses and sharks to name a few.
Saturday and Sunday from 10.00am-4.00pm.
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3. Jam Jar Cinema
This gem is not to be missed, a small but perfectly formed indie cinema nestled in the heart of Whitley Bay. From the latest film releases to timeless classics and even captivating theatre productions, the Jam Jar Cinema promises a unique and unforgettable rainy afternoon escape. 
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4. Waves Leisure Pool
Waves is a haven of aquatic fun. With a popular wave machine, slides for all ages, and a special play area featuring a pirate ship for little ones, there's excitement for everyone.
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5. Gutterball Alley
Experience the ultimate entertainment hub at Gutterball Alley, featuring bowling lanes, pool tables, darts boards, a roller rink, karaoke, arcade games, and an array of exciting activities. Secure your spot now for a day filled with endless fun and games!
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And don't forget to grab our exclusive North Tyneside travel wallet, your key to exploring the diverse gems of the region. Each wallet includes individual guides to different parts of North Tyneside, ensuring you make the most of your journey. Book your day of fun and exploration today!

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