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Watch Elf in the Great Hall of Newcastle Castle this Christmas
7th December 2024 - For one day only!
Steeped in history, this Norman fortress is a rugged reminder of Northern England's turbulent past, and where the city of Newcastle got it's name. Now, you're invited to watch some of the best films of all time, right inside the Castles beautiful Great Hall.
Watch Elf (2003) at Newcastle Castle's Christmas Cinema
Get comfortable in The Great Keep of Newcastle Castle and cosy up to the naughtiest elf of the noughties with the 2003 classic, Elf!
Starring Will Ferrell as the iconic Buddy the Elf, join Buddy as he discovers how the world works after being raised by a team of Santa's elves.
Learning about his origins as a larger-than-average toy-maker, Buddy heads to New York City to meet his biological father for a truly magical Christmas miracle.
Featuring James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, Mary Steenburgen, Ed Asner and Bob Newhart in supporting roles, Elf has been coined as one of the best family Christmas films of all time.
About your Newcastle Castle screening:
- Date: 7th December 2024
- Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
- Age Rating: 12+
- Doors Open: 18:00
- Film Starts: 18:30
- Please note: It can get very cold in the Castle Halls, so please wear warm and comfortable clothing.
Book Newcastle Castle tickets and enjoy one of the best Christmas films of all time in Newcastle Castle's Christmas Cinema with Elf!
Castle Garth,
Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1RQ
How to find us
Address: The Black Gate, Castle Garth, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 1RQ
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By Car:
- Sat Nav: NE1 1RQ
- Parking: There are multiple parking areas within Newcastle city.
- Toilets
- Parking nearby
- Dog-friendly (Guide Dogs only)
Unfortunately, due to the nature and layout of the building, the movie screens are inaccessible for wheelchair users.
Newcastle Castle is dog-friendly, but only service dogs are permitted in the Keep.
Please be aware that steps are very steep and uneven and may be unsafe.