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our city guide

our city guide

With so much to do in Newcastle, we know as well as anyone how hard it is to decide where the best places to go are and what the best things to see are. That’s without even thinking about where you want to live! We have a large selection of properties right across the city, meaning you’ll be spoiled for choice.

To help you decide on where you’ll best settle, take a look at our letslivehere rough guide to the toon below; a selection of places to eat, drink and relax in all of the places we have just told you about! If you think you know of somewhere better, let us know at info@letslivehere.co.uk and we can add it to the list.

  • City Centre

    city centre

    Of course you might want to live right in the hub of Newcastle's City Centre with 24-hour activity, entertainment and amenities on tap. Voted 'Great Britain's' no.1 tourist attraction' by The Rough Guide to Britain, you'll be the envy of all your friends in an exclusive Tyneside apartment.

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  • Jesmond

    jesmond

    For those of you looking for an upmarket property which has a road of bars as far as the eye can see, Jesmond is right up your street, literally! Boutiques and cafes line the streets and the beautiful parkland of Jesmond Dene which borders Jesmond creates the perfect getaway from city living. Home to students, professionals and locals alike, Jesmond is the ideal place to live for those with a taste for cosmopolitan living, right on your doorstep.

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  • Heaton

    heaton

    For life in the token student area, surrounded by cafes, cake shops and chic independent retailers, Heaton is full of Victorian terraced properties at very reasonable costs. While Heaton is an ideal walking distance from the City Centre, it offers access to two parks and so is perfect for enjoying some time-out or relaxing with family.

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  • Sandyford

    sandyford

    If you fancy being just a hop, skip and a jump away from Newcastle's shops, bars, work or university while saving on transport costs, Sandyford will present you with just the right terraced abode you want to call home. Nestled into a charmingly quiet area of the city, you will feel miles away from urban life - and the views of the beautiful Jesmond Dene will help your imagination go far.

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  • Ouseburn

    ouseburn

    The Ouseburn area, situated just a short walk down-hill from the City Centre is the definitive location for relaxation and entertainment. With its own river - yes, you guessed it, the Ouseburn - is a main attraction at weekends and on summer afternoons, and boasts what is arguably Newcastle's most popular live music venue.

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  • Gosforth

    gosforth

    Maybe you want to escape to the suburbs after a hard day at work but still get home in time to enjoy your evenings? More out of town locations include Gosforth, Long Benton and Forest Hall. All have the amenities you need for when you run out of milk, or fancy a night in your local with easy access to the city centre for work or a night out.

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