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1 Bed: £66 - £70
2 Bed: £85 - £96
Minimum stay 1 week
Digital TV and DVD player
Broadband
Lift
1 Bed: £66 - £70
2 Bed: £85 - £96
Minimum stay 1 week
Secure entry system
Oven, hobs and microwave
TV and DVD player
Lifts
1 Bed: £66 - £70
2 Bed: £85 - £96
Minimum stay 1 week
Broadband
Widescreen digital TV, DVD, and video
1 Bed: £66 - £70
2 Bed: £85 - £96
Minimum stay 1 week
Broadband
Widescreen digital TV, DVD, and video
2 Bed: £85 - £96
Minimum stay 1 week
On Site Parking
Broadband
TV and DVD player
1 Bed: £70 - £87
2 Bed: £81 - £249
Minimum stay 1 week
Broadband (£)
Secure underground parking available (£)
TV and music centre
2 Bed: £85 - £96
2 Bed Penthouse: £114 - £121
Minimum stay 1 week
Air conditioning
Secure covered parking
Broadband
Widescreen TV and DVD player
2 Bed: £85 - £96
Minimum stay 1 week
Dishwasher, fridge freezer, microwave, and washer dryer
Widescreen TV, DVD, and video
1 Bed: £66 - £70
2 Bed: £85 - £96
Minimum stay 1 week
Widescreen digital TV and DVD player
Secure entry system
Broadband
2 Bed: £85 - £96
Minimum stay 1 week
Entryphone system
Broadband
Plasma TV and DVD
1 Bed: £66 - £70
2 Bed: £85 - £96
3 Bed: £114 - £121
Minimum stay 1 week
Secure door entry
Concierge
Broadband
Digital TV and DVD
1 Bed: £66 - £70
2 Bed: £85 - £96
Minimum stay 1 week
Entry phone system
Broadband
Plasma TV and DVD
3 Bed: £114 - £121
Minimum stay 1 week
Parking
Secure door entry
Widescreen TV, DVD player and Freeview
Broadband
2 Bed: £85 - £96
Minimum stay 1 week
On-site parking
Broadband
Widescreen digital TV and DVD player
Lift

Newcastle is situated in the North East of England, in the ceremonial county of Tyne and Wear and the historical and traditional county of Northumberland. The city is located on the northern bank of the River Tyne.
In 2010, Newcastle was positioned ninth in the retail centre expenditure league of the UK. There are several major shopping areas in Newcastle city centre. The largest of these is the Eldon Square Shopping Centre, one of the largest city centre shopping complexes in the UK. It incorporates a flagship Debenhams store as well as one of the largest John Lewis stores in the UK. The main shopping street in the city is Northumberland Street. In a 2004 report, it was ranked as the most expensive shopping street in the UK for rent, outside of London. It is home to two major department stores including the first and largest Fenwick department store, which houses some of the most luxurious designer labels, and one of the largest Marks and Spencer stores outside London. Both stores have entrances into Eldon Square Shopping Centre.
Newcastle was in the top ten of the country's top night spots, and The Rough Guide to Britain placed Newcastle upon Tyne's nightlife as Great Britain's no. 1 tourist attraction. In the Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Destination Awards for European Nightlife destinations, four of the UK's nightspots finished in the top 10; Newcastle was awarded 3rd Place behind London, and Berlin. Newcastle also came in seventh for the World category.
There are several museums and galleries in Newcastle, including the Centre for Life with its Science Village; the Discovery Museum a museum highlighting life on Tyneside, including Tyneside's shipbuilding heritage, and inventions which changed the world; the Great North Museum; the Gallagher & Turner Gallery; the Laing Art Gallery; The Biscuit Factory (a commercial gallery); and the Newburn Hall Motor Museum. The Sage Gateshead is an amazing home for live music designed by Lord Foster on a landmark waterfront site. You can visit the building free - up to 14 hours a day. The spectacular Concourse has river views of the Tyne and Gateshead Millennium Bridges, BALTIC and the Newcastle Gateshead Quays.
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