Roker and Seaburn Beaches, Roker
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Sunderland is a beautiful city in Tyne and Wear of England. The number of beautiful places in the city and around it are more than we can count but we have managed to consolidate the 10 most beautiful and present them to you today with this list. Here are the 10 must-see places in Sunderland that will catch the interest of any traveler exploring this beautiful town! If you think the beach is an inevitable place to be when you are heading for a vacation, then take a dip at the sandy beachfront of Roker, Sunderland’s gem of a beach. This is slightly closer compared to Seaburn and is pointed out by a curving stone pier. This was built more than 150 years ago. Families can enjoy the water sports events on the beaches of Roker and Seaburn. It is a great destination for both couples looking for a romantic sunset and families enjoying a warm day at the beach. Click the next ARROWÂ to see the next photo!
Down at the Farm, Stoneygate
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The Houghton le Spring is home to the Down at the Farm, which is also a refuge for chickens, alpacas, Kune Kune pigs, prairie dogs, red deer, and many others. If you are traveling with your kids, then you can allow them to feed and handle the animals or play along the adventure trail. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Royalty Theater, The Royalty
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In 1925, the Royalty Theater was built, but today it is operating on a non-profit basis. This is because the staff is composed of a team of dedicated volunteers. Aside from the regular dramas and theatrical productions, there are regular low-budget shows being performed here. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Bowes Railway, Springwell Village
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This railway has quite a history, dating back to as far as 1826. However, the railway has been listed to a Scheduled Ancient Monument, which features steam train rides. Other attractions include viewing related exhibitions, getting closer to the different locomotives and rolling stock. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Sunderland Marina
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There were changes that happened in the waterfront of the city in the past decade. This historic part of the city has been first created in 1830s. Due to some important plans to incorporate the marina, the waterfront has been extended to accommodate the needs of the visitors. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Sunderland Empire
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This structure first opened its door to the public in 1907, which lies at the heart of the activities. In fact, it is just a stone’s throw away from the Dun Cow pub, the Crowtree Leisure Center, and the Bridges Shopping Center. The location has an extremely picturesque Edwardian architecture, which is now able to accommodate the audience of over 2,200 people. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
The Point
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Among the most famous venues for entertainment in the city, The Point complex has 4 different venues to choose from. These locations include the Purple Bar, the Arizona Club, the Velvet Lounge, and the Union Nightclub. As a multimillion-dollar project, it has become one of the most popular location for tourists. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens
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The prehistoric past of Sunderland plays a major role of presenting a huge collection of locally-made Sunderland Lustreware pottery. It is also provides a hint about the story of Sunderland with interactive displays and hands-on exhibits. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Silksworth Ski Slope and Sports Complex
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This location is located at the southwest portion of the city near Durham Road. If you are an energetic type of person, you should make it a point to drop by this location when you are in the neighborhood. The complex features 3 huge dry ski slopes, wherein snowboarding and skiing lessons are taught regularly. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Stadium Village/ Sunderland Aquatic Center
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If you are going to visit this place, you should find it next to the famed Stadium of Light, which is just adjacent to the River Wear. The Sunderland Aquatic Center is a huge sports complex, having an Olympic-size pool suitable for diving.