The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Sunderland, England

July 6, 2021 Osvaldo Hartline

Sunderland (/ˈsʌndərlənd/ ( listen), locally /ˈsʊndlənd/) is a city at the centre of the City of Sunderland metropolitan borough, in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 10 miles southeast of Newcastle upon Tyne, 12 miles northeast of Durham, 101 miles southeast of Edinburgh, 104 miles north of Manchester and 240 miles north of London. It is a coastal city at the mouth of the River Wear with beaches at Roker, Seaburn (the far northern tip of Seaburn Beach is known as Whitburn Beach) and Hendon.
Restaurants in Sunderland

1. Rosebud Ceramics

Unit 1D Chipchase Court Seaham Grange, Sunderland SR7 0PP England +44 191 521 4477 [email protected] http://www.rosebudceramics.co.uk
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5.0 based on 41 reviews

Rosebud Ceramics

Pottery painting studio based in Seaham, offering pottery painting parties, 3d castings, commissions and fingerprint/handprint fine silver jewellery.No booking required for groups of six or less. This is a great place to meet friends and enjoy a creative activity together. Prices start from £1.50 and all pieces are professionally glazed and fired and ready for collection within for days.

Reviewed By NB180708 - Sunderland, United Kingdom

Had a lovely relaxing afternoon at the studio in August with my 6 year old and newborn son. We enjoyed it so much we’ve now done a couple of the takeaway kits at home too which we love doing. Something a bit different for us to do together with the added bonus of having a keepsake at the end of it. Really good value when visiting the studio or when completing at home and the kits include everything you’d need. Highly recommended ????

2. The Royalty Theatre

25 The Royalty Off Chester Rd, Sunderland SR2 7PP England +44 191 908 5683 [email protected] http://www.royaltytheatre.co.uk
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

The Royalty Theatre

One of the Northeast's oldest amateur theatres, producing at least seven in-house plays per season in our two theatre spaces. Facilities include a fully-licensed bar and wheelchair access to both performance spaces. Our theatre is available to hire for both shows and private functions.

Reviewed By lindabV2445LG - Sunderland, United Kingdom

Don't miss the panto here its brilliant its the start of Christmas love it here seen some fantastic shows here very talented actors great place and drinks not to bad priced an a warm welcome for all

3. Laser Quest Sunderland

30-32 John Street, Sunderland SR1 1QU England +44 330 122 2205 [email protected] http://www.lqsunderland.co.uk
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5.0 based on 158 reviews

Laser Quest Sunderland

The ultimate quasar laser quest adventure game for all ages in the North East of England! Dodge laser fire and stalk opponents in the battle zone of the 21st century. This is no video game this is for real!You score points when you zap your opponents, but lose points when they zap you. Up to 22 players can compete in 20 minute game sessions. Check out our Facebook page for special deals.

Reviewed By NicSteLog - South Shields, United Kingdom

Excellent Quaser Party for Sons 13th birthday, Paige and Nicola were so helpful, patient and caring towards all the children, many with additional needs. Nothing was too much trouble and the whole party was amazing, us parents even joined in, great fun. Would highly recommend to anyone of any age. We can't wait to return.

4. Clue HQ Sunderland

30-32 John Street, Sunderland SR1 1JG England +44 330 122 2205 [email protected] http://www.cluehqsunderland.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 262 reviews

Clue HQ Sunderland

Live escape game in Sunderland

Reviewed By VickiW30 - Durham, United Kingdom

Took the husband and two 10/11 year olds for our first escape room. Had absolutely no idea what to expect but I throughly enjoyed it. We did Bunker 38 room and we escaped with 32 seconds to go (in reality, I think the lovely nicola who was our host somehow managed to make time freeze, wink wink, just so the girls thought they’d escaped - although we were only about a minute off). The set up was really good - started with a short briefing session. We were given a walkie talkie to contact nicola if and when we got stuck (quite often). She was great and gave us gentle nudges in the right direction. Altogether a great afternoon out, would definitely return and try one of the other rooms!

5. The Strategy

Off Victory Street Enterprise House, Sunderland SR4 6SN England +44 7789 766259 [email protected] http://www.the-strategy.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 59 reviews

The Strategy

Live escape game venue in Sunderland, UK. Come and join us to take part in one of our live escape rooms. Anyone from the age of 8 years and above is welcome to take part. Anyone under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by an adult.

Reviewed By ConcreteAngel1231 - Washington, United Kingdom

We have done two of the three rooms as a family of 4. The Vault and Alice in Wonderland were really well thought out and lots of fun. Staff were pleasant and explained things well. Not in a highly accessible area especially for those not familiar with the area but please, please, please do not let this put you off. It really deserves to be more well known about because it is one of the best we've end. Alice in Wonderland is one of my favourite childhood books so this room in particular was wonderful!

6. National Glass Centre

Liberty Way, Sunderland SR6 0GL England +44 191 515 5555 [email protected] http://www.nationalglasscentre.com/
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4.5 based on 951 reviews

National Glass Centre

Based in a unique, contemporary glass and steel building, the National Glass Centre houses exhibition galleries, artists' studios and production facilities, a craft & design shop and an award winning café/restaurant. National Glass Centre is part of the University of Sunderland. We deliver a programme of changing exhibitions, education programmes and events for schools, families, adults and children. We are dedicated to exploring ideas through glass and providing opportunities for people to be creative, enjoy themselves and feel inspired.

Reviewed By marywR2211YE - Derbyshire, United Kingdom

Interesting history of glass and fascinating exhibition in gallery. We were staying in Newcastle and travelled by metro to Sunderland. When walking back to Metro station we passed St Peter's church which is Saxon. We went in and were treated to a guided tour. Fascinating. We then walked past The Museum and decided to call in. Found it was a football museum. Again were treated to a guided tour. It is well worth a visit.

7. Souter Lighthouse and The Leas

Souter Lighthouse Coast Road Whitburn, Sunderland SR6 7NH England +44 191 529 0909 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/souter-lighthouse-and-the-leas/
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4.5 based on 393 reviews

Souter Lighthouse and The Leas

Reviewed By deemessenger - Marlborough, United Kingdom

This is a lovely place to visit and walk along the sea top it’s a place of real interest and you can book the cottages for a holiday, beautiful views. Walk along the leas to the cafe in the rocks for a nice coffeeor glass of wine or beer and bite to eat.

8. Ryhope Engines Museum

Waterworks Road, Sunderland England +44 191 521 0235 http://www.ryhopeengines.org.uk
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Ryhope Engines Museum

9. Herrington Country Park

Chester Road Adjacent to Penshaw Monument, Sunderland DH4 7EL England +44 191 520 5550 http://sunderland.gov.uk/herringtoncountrypark
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4.5 based on 660 reviews

Herrington Country Park

Reviewed By nuttyk69 - Jarrow, United Kingdom

This is a beautiful walk with fantastic views, if you're feeling adventurous you can climb up to Penshaw monument and there is a play area for younger children, bring food for the swans and other lake birds or you can buy some from the vans dotted about

10. Roker Park Conservation Area

Roker Park Road, Sunderland England http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=3243
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4.5 based on 102 reviews

Roker Park Conservation Area

Reviewed By busybeebees - Huddersfield, United Kingdom

a nice place to visit, plenty of space for the kids to be set free, grounds kept very clean, and we enjoyed our walk around

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