Baltic-The Centre for Contemporary Art

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Lonely Planet review

Once a huge, dirty, yellow grain store overlooking the Tyne, Baltic-The Centre for Contemporary Art is now a huge, dirty, yellow art gallery to rival London's Tate Modern. Unlike the Tate, there are no permanent exhibitions here, but the constantly rotating shows feature the work and installations of some of contemporary art's biggest show stoppers.

The complex has artists-in-residence, a performance space, a cinema, a bar, a spectacular rooftop restaurant (you'll need to book) and a ground-floor restaurant with riverside tables. There's also a viewing box for a fine Tyne vista.