• Tue. Sep 16th, 2025

North East Connected

Hopping Across The North East From Hub To Hub

Sunderland Connected

Sunderland is a proud North East coastal city where industrial heritage meets fresh sea air and friendly, down-to-earth hospitality. From sweeping sands at Seaburn and Roker to landmark attractions like the Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens, visitors will find big views, fascinating history, and a year-round cultural buzz.

Highlights

  • Coastline & beaches: Wide promenades, family-friendly sands, and sunrise strolls with dramatic North Sea views.

  • Museums & galleries: The Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens pairs art, local history, and tropical plants under glass.

  • Events & entertainment: Air displays, music festivals, art exhibitions, and theatre bring the city’s creative spirit to life.

  • Friendly city feel: Warm locals, independent cafés, classic pubs, and restaurants for every taste.

Outdoors & seaside fun

Pack a kite, hire a bike, or simply wander the coastal paths. The seafront at Roker and Seaburn is perfect for families, with plenty of spots for fish and chips and panoramic photo moments.

Heritage & culture

Sunderland’s story is told through its industrial roots and modern culture. Spend a morning at the Museum & Winter Gardens, then dive into pop-up exhibitions, live music, and local makers’ markets across the city.

Getting here & around (sunderland connected)

With well-placed roads, frequent buses and Metro services, and regional rail links, sunderland connected transport makes it simple to arrive and explore. The coastline, city centre, and key attractions are easy to reach on foot, bike, or public transport.

Plan your visit

  • Best for: beach lovers, families, culture seekers, weekend city breaks

  • Top things to do: stroll Seaburn & Roker, visit the Museum & Winter Gardens, catch a show or festival, sample seafront dining

  • Photo spots: Roker Pier and lighthouse, Seaburn promenade, Winter Gardens canopy

 

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