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Exhibition Park

Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
ParkNewcastle upon TyneUnited KingdomCapacity: About 35,0003 upcoming events
Exhibition Park
Type
Park
City
Newcastle upon Tyne
Country
United Kingdom
Upcoming events
3
Address
Claremont Rd
Time zone
GMT Standard Time
Capacity
About 35,000

About this venue

Exhibition Park is one of Newcastle’s most versatile green spaces—an urban park that doubles as an open-air venue whenever the city turns up the volume. Its broad lawns, easy paths, and open sightlines make it feel spacious and relaxed, which is exactly why it works so well for festivals, fairs, and seasonal outdoor programmes.

Inside the park, the experience stays comfortable and unforced: it’s easy to find your spot, move between areas, and enjoy the atmosphere without feeling boxed in. When an event is on, the layout helps the crowd flow naturally, while the greenery softens the edges and keeps the vibe pleasantly “outdoorsy”.

For arrival, head for the main approach along Claremont Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, where access to the park is typically most straightforward and arranging a quick drop-off is easiest. Public parking and nearby stops are available on surrounding streets, so the final minutes are usually best done on foot. For broader guidance on getting around the city, see the city information further down the page.

About the city

Newcastle upon Tyne, a lively city in North East England, blends a strong urban spirit with a welcoming atmosphere that draws visitors looking for top-tier entertainment. Known for its energetic music and sports scene, Newcastle stands out as a destination where concerts, matches, and major live shows feel like a natural part of everyday city life. Many people notice how “easy to navigate” it is—big enough to keep offering something new, yet compact enough to get around smoothly and enjoy the experience at a relaxed pace.

The city takes pride in excellent connectivity and sensible infrastructure, making it simple to reach the main arenas and stadiums whether you use the Tyne and Wear Metro or the local bus network. If you arrive by train, Newcastle Central Station is conveniently placed for continuing to event locations, while flying into Newcastle International Airport makes for a quick transfer into the city centre and key areas. Thanks to well-organised public transport and clear traffic routes, visitors can travel without stress to venues such as Utilita Arena Newcastle or St James’ Park, with plenty of taxi options and routes for those driving themselves.

When the stage lights go down, Newcastle delivers a great extra layer to your trip. A walk along Quayside and the River Tyne brings iconic views of the Tyne Bridge and the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, while the city centre is worth exploring via elegant streets like Grey Street and the Grainger Town area. For a touch of history, there’s Newcastle Castle and the old-city feel, and a strong selection of pubs, restaurants, and local food completes the evening—perfect before or after an event.