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Newport Audio Tours

Discover Newport with self-guided audio walking tours

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The Newport everyone knows.

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The Welsh city where Chartists marched and a transporter bridge still swings

Newport, or Casnewydd in Welsh, is a city on the River Usk in southeastern Wales that carries its industrial and radical history with a directness that more polished cities might lack. On 4 November 1839, thousands of Welsh workers marched on the Westgate Hotel in the centre of town in what became known as the Newport Rising, the last major armed insurrection in British history. The Chartists, who were demanding voting rights for working-class men, were met by soldiers and at least 22 people were killed. The bullet holes in the Westgate Hotel pillars, now a Grade II listed building, are still visible, and the Chartist story is told in the Newport Museum and Art Gallery.

Newport's Transporter Bridge, completed in 1906, is one of only eight surviving transporter bridges in the world and one of only two still in regular operation in the United Kingdom.

The bridge works by suspending a gondola from a high-level gantry that carries vehicles and pedestrians across the River Usk without disrupting river navigation. Riding across on the gondola, suspended over the tidal river on a steel carriage, is a singular experience. Just a couple of miles east along the Usk is Caerleon, a Roman fortress town where the legionary baths, amphitheatre, and barracks of the Second Augustan Legion are among the best-preserved Roman military remains in Britain.

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The Newport Rising was the last major armed uprising in British history, when thousands of Welsh Chartists marched on the Westgate Hotel on 4 November 1839 demanding political reform, specifically votes for working-class men. Government soldiers opened fire on the crowd and killed at least 22 people. The Chartist leaders were sentenced to death, later commuted to transportation to Australia. The bullet holes in the hotel's Ionic columns are still visible today.

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This was a solid way to get to know Brighton without feeling like a tourist. The narration had depth and context, but didn't overdo it.
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Started this tour with a croissant in one hand and zero expectations. The app just vibes with you, no pressure, just you, your headphones, and some cool stories.
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