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In a city of many faces, but only one heart.

In a city of many faces, but only one heart.

Newcastle is recognised for its mix of modern and historic and internationally renowned for its nightlife, sport, entertainment, shops, and, not least, its friendliness.

Over the past decade the city has reinvented itself, transforming into one of the most exciting places to live and work in Europe.

Whilst large areas of the city centre are made up of buildings listed for their architectural and historical significance there are quarters that have undergone major regeneration and transformation. One such area is the Newcastle and Gateshead Quayside.

Both sides of the Tyne have been redeveloped to accommodate the new city. With large office, commercial, housing, retail and leisure developments lining its banks as well as iconic public buildings & structures such as the Angel of the North, the Millennium Bridge, The Sage Gateshead and the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Arts — symbols of the cities continued renaissance.

As a business centre, Newcastle can boast the attraction of some of the world’s leading corporate organisations, fueling the demand for high quality office accommodation and staff.

Food and drink is a favoured social past time and Newcastle has an impressive collection of high quality restaurants for those who appreciate fine, classic or international cuisine. It also offers a vast array of bistros, family restaurants and gastro pubs for those who really enjoy good food, good entertainment and good company.

In contrast to this there is the North East’s rich heritage. Hadrians Wall and forts, our magnificent coastline renowned for its castles and wildlife, the numerous idyllic villages and market towns are all only a short journey from the city centre making it a magnet for tourism.