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Newcastle

Welcome to vibrant Newcastle, a bustling, diverse city in the North East of England. With its family-friendly activities, lively nightlife, sprawling nearby countryside and historical landmarks, Newcastle is a wonderful place to call home.

Voted the best city in the UK to work in due to its many transport links, co-working spaces and cafes and bars, this is a city for young professionals and families looking to make roots.

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Living in Newcastle

All of this, right on your doorstep

Things to do

You’ll never be short of things to do in Newcastle, with its many museums, art galleries, theatres, and entertainment venues as well as its rich history and energetic nightlife.

For those in search of culture, Newcastle is home to museums with exhibitions on the history of Newcastle itself and interactive activities as well as its art galleries housing both contemporary art works and world-renowned pieces.

The North East is steeped in heritage and historical landmarks with Newcastle Castle and The Angel of the North on your doorstep to see.

The night owls among you will want to experience the infamous night on the ‘toon. With its array of pubs, bars, and nightclubs, you’ll have no trouble dancing the night away.

Sports fans won’t be short of things to do and see whether it’s watching live sport in the home of Newcastle FC or climbing, kayaking and paddle boarding in St James’ Park.

Transport

There are many ways to get to and from Newcastle and indeed get around the city too. Newcastle Central Station offers links to other major cities like London, Edinburgh, Manchester, and Leeds.

The Metro is an affordable and easy way to get around the city and has been voted one of the most efficient modes of transport in the UK. The city also offers an easy-to-use bus service, where you’ll be able to take in the sights as you travel.

Travelling by car is no problem as the city is surrounded by major A roads taking you north and west and the A1 taking you south. For those wanting to go a bit further afield, Newcastle International Airport is less than half an hour away by car.

Shopping

Newcastle is a shopping paradise with large shopping centres, bustling high streets, and independent boutiques.

Eldon Square is Newcastle's largest and most well-known shopping centre. Here you will find the best in high street retail and big department stores like John Lewis and Fenwick Newcastle, offering everything from fashion, homeware, beauty, toys, and gifts.

Likewise, the Metrocentre sits in Gateshead, just over the river and offers more high street favourites.

There are plenty of high-end designer stores for those wanting to treat themselves or a loved one and supporting small businesses won’t be hard with Newcastle’s selection of independent retailers and vintage shops

Food

Food lovers will at home in Newcastle with its many restaurants, cafes, and street food pop-ups. The city boasts several craft ale breweries, artisan bakeries, top-rated chefs, and diverse flavours from around the world.

Splash out and celebrate with a meal at one of the Michelin-starred restaurants or share a pint with your pie and mash at the North East’s best pubs. There are always new places to eat in Newcastle and Gateshead, including Hard Rock Café Newcastle

From locally sourced produce at the many independent eateries, hearty Sunday roasts at the pub to brunch and cocktails at the city’s trendy bars, there really is something delicious for families and friends alike in Newcastle.

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