
A bustling seaside resort, less than half an hour's drive from Newcastle, is gaining international recognition just in time for a busy season. The town, home to a famous landmark, a luxury fish and chip restaurant, and one of the best ice cream spots in the area, is Whitley Bay.
When it comes to North East with breathtaking backdrops, Bamburgh is a top contender, thanks to its historic castle located right next to the beach. Further down the coast, Tynemouth's beaches offer views of the easily recognisable Priory, while Sandhaven beach in South Shields has even drawn comparisons to However, none of these locations can boast what Whitley Bay has - the redeveloped Spanish City dome, which stands as one of the most impressive neighbours to any beach in the region, instantly catching your eye.

Referred to as 'the most popular seaside resort' within easy reach of Newcastle, Whitley Bay has travel experts at globally renowned publishers Conde Nast singing its praises in a guide to the best beaches to visit in the area this summer.
They praise Whitley Bay's transformation over the past decade, noting: "Over the past 10 years the restoration of Spanish City and the seafront around it, combined with the opening of dozens of independent shops, cafes and restaurants have revived Tyneside's most popular seaside resort" The review applauds the beloved Di Meo's for its 'ever-changing range of wild and wonderful flavours', declaring it a must-visit.
Whitley Bay is also noted for its culinary offerings, particularly at the Spanish City dome where Trenchers serves up award-winning fish and chips. This establishment recently nabbed third place in the National Fish and Chip awards, affectionately known as 'the Oscars' of the fish and chip world,
The town doesn't fall short on entertainment either; the Playhouse theatre is mentioned for drawing in notable performers, with comedian Jason Manford reportedly enjoying the local Meet Me on The Corner cafe during his time by the sea.
With a recent move to larger premises at the Whitley Bay golf club, this cafe continues to charm both locals and visitors alike.
And for TV buffs, especially fans of the hit series 'Vera', Whitley Bay offers a chance to explore settings from the show, such as Turknaz restaurant and the iconic St Mary's Lighthouse - scene of an intense moment between DCI Stanhope and Joe Ashworth in the drama's latest season opener.
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