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Mother and daughter weekend breaks: shopping in Newcastle
Treat your mum to some retail therapy in the Northeast
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Shopping in Newcastle
The mother: Barbara Batten, a retired teacher from Shropshire
The daughter: SHE's travel writer Rhiannon Batten
Originally hailing from the north of England, my mother had often mentioned that she'd heard positive reports about the regeneration of Newcastle and would love to visit again. So we decided it was time
for a girls' weekend and a rare opportunity to hit the shops together.
What we did
After a brisk walk around the city, admiring its Georgian grandeur and iconic quayside, we hit Newcastle's shops and galleries. We started at Fenwick's flagship branch - built in 1882 and now one of the UK's biggest and best department stores (Northumberland Street; www.fenwick.co.uk). First stop was the jewellery counter to find Mum a necklace for Mother's Day. Jewellery was the find of the day for me too. At Skirt, a funky independent boutique (19 Highbridge; www.skirtboutique.co.uk), I found a fabulous Gothic bracelet for £38. Then, after a delicious sweet potato soup (£4) and little meringue-topped tarts (£2.50) at Café Royal (8 Nelson Street; www.sjf.co.uk), we spent the afternoon browsing Laing Art Gallery (New Bridge Street; www.twmuseums.org.uk).
Where we stayed
The Hotel du Vin occupies the former HQ of the Tyne Tees Steam Shipping Company on the city's quayside. Our stylish room was huge, with a fabulous claw-foot bath. We ate there on our second night, enjoying shepherd's pie (£9.25), lemon sole (£17.25) and side orders of pease pudding (£2.95).
Top tip
The MetroCentre (www.metrocentre.uk.com) just outside Newcastle is one of Europe's largest indoor shopping centres, with more than 300 shops - we'll certainly plan a return visit.
Our verdict
Enjoying some quality time together was a real treat. But two days wasn't enough to see the whole city, so a longer stay is recommended.
Getting there
Fares from London to Newcastle on the National Express East Coast cost from £105 return (www.nationalexpresseastcoast.com). Doubles at the Hotel du Vin start from £119 per night, room only (www.hotelduvin.com).
More great shopping breaks
Bristol
If you're looking for mainstream retailers, there's Cabot Circus (www.cabotcircus.com), the new shopping development, while the West End, Whiteladies Road and Clifton Village boast fabulous small boutiques. The Mercure Brigstow (www.mercure.com) has a waterside location and doubles are from £85 per night B&B.
Glasgow
The high street names are centred around Buchanan Street, but there are also plenty of boutiques. For central accommodation, Dreamhouse has one-bedroom apartments from £140 per night (www.dreamhouseapartments.com).
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