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Escort City Guide for the English City Sunderland

Sunderland, one of the UK's seaside cities, has blossomed through the years thanks to its revitalized city centre. With its stunning coastline, the city has a past history of shipbuilding, glass making, and coal mining. Today the city is home to a thriving cultural center with diverse dining, an underground music scene, and green spaces where factories used to sit.

Sunderland Hotels for an escort date

  • Ramside Hall

    Ramside Hall, the former home of a prominent Sunderland family was renovated into an upscale hotel in 1963. Today, it's the largest privately-owned hotel that has golf in the Northeastern UK. All the bedrooms are uniquely decorated with a country house theme in mind. The hotel offers loads of excellent amenities such as remote control Teletext TV, in-house movies, Sky channels, tea and coffee makers, and fresh fruit. Facilities include an onsite restaurant, bar, and spa for you and your escort girl.

    • location_on 92 Brocco Bank, Sheffield S11 8RS, United Kingdom
    • phone +44 114 266 1233
    • link www.brocco.co.uk
  • The Stables Lodge

    Located in a quiet area, The Stables Lodge is a luxury B&B with a hunting lodge theme. The rooms are tastefully decorated in warm colors. Amenities include Molton Brown toiletries, bathrobes, and slippers. The lounge offers a full English breakfast every morning as well as a continental option or early breakfast served in-room. The hotel has a laundry service, and Wi-Fi and parking are free.

    • location_on Sunderland Tyne And Wear, SR3 2QB, UK
  • Seaham Hall

    Seaham Hall is on 37 acres of countryside in a rustic setting. The cliff-top location affords soothing views of the coastline. The individually decorated rooms have sea or garden views. You'll have access to the award-winning Serendipity Spa, a hot tub, and a fitness center. Amenities include a flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, and two onsite restaurants.

  • Hilton Newcastle Gateshead

    The Hilton Newcastle Gateshead overlooks the River Tyne. The hotel is a 10-minute walk from the city center and caters to executives with Executive Suite guests having Executive Lounge access, 10 meeting rooms, and a business center. The hotel has a restaurant, a cocktail lounge with a view, and a health club. Amenities include internet access and laundry services for you and your escort girl.

    • location_on Bottle Bank Gateshead NE8 2AR, UK
    • phone +44 191 490 9700
    • link www.hilton.com

Sunderland Bars

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    Evolution Sunderland

    The locally-owned Evolution Sunderland is a popular Low Row pub located in the heart of the city. The cocktail bar is modern and vibrant with an extensive drink menu, dining, and dancing. There's a club room with an exclusive VIP area and a spacious outside terrace. Try one of the house wines with a pesto-baked sandwich.

    • Victoria Buildings 1-6 Sunderland SR1 3QA, UK
    • +44 191 640 2300
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    The Dun Cow

    The Dun Cow has been in business for over 50 years and has developed a community following with planned events such as gin nights and pub quizzes. The atmosphere is cozy with stained glass windows and a fireplace. They have a wide selection of wines, beers, and spirits, and you get a 10 percent discount if you present tickets to the nearby Empire Theater.

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    Gin & Bear It

    Located in the Sunniside Quarter, Gin & Bear It is Sunderland's top gin bar with a selection of over 50 gins along with a variety of tonics and slices. Book a table or booth choosing from several packages including gin-tasing sessions.

Sunderland Restaurants

  • Asiana Fusion

    The highly-popular Asiana Fusion is located in the stylish Echo 24 building overlooking the River Wear. The dining room has contemporary decor and the menu is Asian fusion featuring culinary traditions from the Far East. Try the lamb with pancakes and Hoi Sin sauce or the Thai-style deep-fried monkfish. Finish with banana fritters for dessert.

    • location_on Echo Bldg, W Wear St Sunderland SR1 1XD, UK
    • phone +44 191 510 0099
    • link asianafusion.co.uk
  • The Glass Yard

    The Glass Yard Restaurant is at the National Glass Centre, a Sunderland cultural attraction that pays tribute to the city's glass-making past. With a great view of the River Wear, it serves breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea and features a mix of regional and traditional cuisine. Try the local mussels in wine sauce with chopped parsley or the root vegetable hot pot with wilted greens.

  • The Salt Kitchen

    Indulge in British gastropub fare before strolling the nearby beach at the sea-facing Salt Kitchen. This stylish restaurant with views of Seaburn Beach has a constantly evolving menu. Try the pan-fried black pudding with crispy bacon, the braised lamb shank with root vegetables, or stop by at high tea for the Salt House Kitchen’s cake of the day for you and your escort date.

Sunderland Cultural Activities

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    Roker and Seaburn Beaches

    Sunderland's regeneration efforts paid off by having two beaches earn Blue Flag status for excellence in facilities and environmental standards. Roker and Seaburn are both sandy, spacious, and bookended by rock pilings. The beaches are child-friendly with lifeguards on duty in the summer. Restaurants are nearby both beaches. The Roker Pier Lighthouse can be seen atop the Roker Cliff Park between the beaches.

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    Souter Lighthouse

    The red and white striped Souter Lighthouse, located five miles from the Sunderland City Centre is an 800,000-candle power lighthouse that made history when it became the first lighthouse to use alternating electricity. Sitting on the cliffs of the rocky North Sea Coast, its light is visible for 26 miles. The lighthouse was decommissioned and put into the hands of the National Trust in 1988. Take the 76 steps to the top for a breathtaking view and then go for a coastal stroll in the Leas, or meadows along the cliffs. There are a tea room and a children's playground on the property.

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    St. Peters Church

    St. Peters Church is a must-see in Sunderland, especially for history buffs. Located near the River Wear and the University of Sunderland, its history dates back to 675 when Benedict Biscop founded it. Today, it's one of the oldest stone churches in the UK. Much of the original building still remains and can be seen in the stone carvings, west wall, and porch. The church has a craft shop, cafe, apiary, interactive museum displays, and a working potager.

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    National Glass Centre

    Sunderland has a long past of glassmaking. In the 7th century, Benedict Biscop commissioned French glaziers for what is now St. Peter's Church. The National Glass Centre building now sits closeby on the River Wear to pay tribute to the industry. Completed in 1998, it's a magnificent structure made of glass and steel with a transparent roof.

    Visit the galleries to learn how the area's coal and sand supply led to Sunderland's fame for glassmaking. Glass and ceramics artists put on glassblowing and other demonstrations. Sign up to try the craft yourself.

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