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Metrocentre
The guide was updated:Metrocentre in Gateshead is another must for shopaholics, housing more than 360 shops and services and a multi-screen cinema. Nearby there are also a number of markets that are well worth a visit, including the Quayside Market and Arts Market on Armstrong Bridge (both on Sundays).
Useful Information
- Address: Metrocentre, Gateshead, Newcastle upon Tyne
- Website: www.intu.co.uk/metrocentre
- Phone: +44 191 493 0200
- Email: metrocentre.information@intu.co.uk
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