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Newcastle has always been known as a great town to go out in, so if you are planning a girls’ night out in the city, then you'll be spoilt for choice. Whether the bar is a destination in itself, or simply a stepping-stone to the club, you can find some great places to drink in this charming city.

Bijoux Bar is, as the name suggests, glamorous and trendy. It is located in the ‘Diamond Strip’ area of the city and specialises in R’n’B and Hip Hop music. What the bar is best known for, however, is their range of drinks. They have a large number of vodkas, ranging from the cheap to the expensive, and they even have a range of champagnes if you are really pushing the boat out. The bar also doubles as a club, so if you are in the mood for dancing, then you can make Bijoux Bar your final stopping point.

If you are looking for pure, unadulterated fun, then Sam Jacks in the city centre is hard to beat. It is free entry all night, and the relatively cheap drinks will let you have a great time without breaking the bank. On a weekend night it is best to arrive early, which is always the sign of a good bar. If you need more convincing, then Sam Jacks is the only bar in the city to have a mechanical rodeo bull operating full-time, which is sure to provoke challenges and hilarity after a few cocktails.

If you are looking for something a bit trendier, but still with a good atmosphere, then Revolution (formerly known as Vodka Revolution) is the place for you. With a range of deals and a happy hour, Revolution is catered to a pre-club crowd, meaning that you will experience some good spirit in both senses of the word. Revolution has a trendy feel to it, without being pretentious; so you can easily spend all night there, whether you intend to or not!

If you are looking for something special or out of the ordinary, then Newcastle will probably have something for you. Most hotels in Newcastle will be able to recommend a nearby bar and restaurant for you and your gal pals to enjoy during your stay. Regardless of your budget or your particular taste in bars, there will be one that you can find in Newcastle, a city that seems to be geared towards going out and having fun.

Fiona Roy writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

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