Hi all.
I'm an Aussie that is beginning to plan a trip to the UK, involving a trip to Newcastle to see the home game against Man City on November 30th. I'm more of a casual supporter and have never been to an EPL match, although I am dead set on heading north to see this match.
Can anybody offer The best seating location/s to see the game and be among the atmosphere without being too overwhelmed by the serious supporters? Does anybody have any experience with tickets to the Barracks area of the stadium?
Lastly, has anybody done a stadium tour either on a regular day or on match day?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Home game seating suggestions
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Re: Home game seating suggestions
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I’d say pretty much anywhere is decent for atmosphere and you won’t be overwhelmed by anyone. I sit in the gallowgate corner which is supposed to be the singing corner but to be honest is no different to any part of the ground. Avoid the the upper tiers as you’ll need binoculars to see.
Never done a tour but I’ve heard there’s a couple of different options. There’s one where you can walk the stadium roof if thats your thing?
I’d say pretty much anywhere is decent for atmosphere and you won’t be overwhelmed by anyone. I sit in the gallowgate corner which is supposed to be the singing corner but to be honest is no different to any part of the ground. Avoid the the upper tiers as you’ll need binoculars to see.
Never done a tour but I’ve heard there’s a couple of different options. There’s one where you can walk the stadium roof if thats your thing?
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Re: Home game seating suggestions
Try and get a seat which doesn't face the pitch!
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Re: Home game seating suggestions
I’ve been in the Sir John Hall Sports Bar seats before and the atmosphere was nonexistent so I’d avoid those. Unless you’re after a comfy seat.
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Re: Home game seating suggestions
Yeah I wouldn't agree that the atmosphere is the same all the way round. If you want the noisy bit it's the South East corner where Toondes is, if you want to be slightly out of the 'serious' bit (honestly, you'd be fine there) just book one of the adjacent blocks of the Gallowgate end. I sit in the middle of the East which is relatively quiet but for me the best view in the ground, though it is basic as it's the only bit that can't be developed, but because of that it's way cheaper than the equivalent seats in the Milburn. All comes down to whether you prefer a side on or behind the goal view really.
Re: Home game seating suggestions
Great answers thanks.