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Yorkshire's commercial capital, and one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, LEEDS has undergone a radical transformation in recent years. There's still a true northern grit to its character, and in many of its dilapidated suburbs, but the grime has been removed from the Victorian centre and the city is revelling in its renaissance as a financial, administrative and cultural boomtown. The formerly run-down city quarters have been revitalized and have made Leeds a noted nightlife destination. It's long been the region's cultural centre, home to Opera North, the noted West Yorkshire Playhouse and a triennial international piano competition that ranks among the world's top musical events. The Royal Armouries aside, the City Art Gallery has the best collection of British twentieth-century art outside London; Leeds Industrial Museum takes care of the City´s historical legacy; while further out you might try to see the ruins of Kirkstall Abbey and one of the country's great Georgian piles, Harewood House .
Leeds has a large number of museums, being the home of the Royal Armouries Museum (opened in 1996 when the collection was transferred from the Tower of London), the Leeds City Museum which is dedicated to the history of Yorkshire, the Thackray's Medical Museum and the Leeds City Art Gallery. Leeds also boasts the Grand Theatre (where Opera North is based), the City Varieties music hall (which has hosted performances by Charlie Chaplin and Harry Houdini) and the West Yorkshire Playhouse.
City Square opposite the train station hasn't been much of an introduction to Leeds for years, though that's starting to change as the surrounding buildings are renovated and smartened up. From the square it's a short walk up to the main Headrow where you can't miss Leeds Town Hall , one of the finest expressions of nineteenth-century civic pride in the country. The masterpiece of local architect Cuthbert Broderick, it's colonnaded on all sides, guarded by white lions and topped by a perky clocktower. Venture further up Calverley Street to see Millennium Square . It's not much to look at by day, but hidden beneath the concrete lies state of the art technology to transform the square into a theatre and music venue seating 2,500 people.
Most people make a beeline for the brimming, shop-filled arcades further along on either side of Briggate . These nineteenth-century palaces of marble, mahogany, stained glass and mosaics have been magnificently restored to house the shops and businesses which are at the heart of Leeds' revival. Perhaps the most splendidly decorated of all is the Victoria Quarter , with Harvey Nichols as its designer lodestone. Across Vicar Lane, Kirkgate Market (closed Wed afternoon & Sun) is the largest market in the north of England. Housed in a superb Edwardian building, it's a descendant of the medieval woollen markets that were instrumental in making Leeds the early focus of the region's textile industry. On the corner of Vicar Lane and Duncan Street, the elliptical, domed Corn Exchange (open daily) was built in 1863, and is now a market for jewellery, retro clothes, furnishings, music and other bits and bobs. Behind here, under the railway arches on Assembley Street and along Call Lane, Leeds' Exchange Quarter flexes its fashionable muscles in a series of hip cafés and restaurants.
The Leeds Festival takes place every year in Bramham Park, having moved from Temple Newsam after pressure from some local residents. It features some of the biggest names in rock and indie music. The city is home to the Leeds International Piano Competition, held every three years since 1963, which has launched the careers of many major concert pianists. There is also the Leeds International Concert Season, the largest local authority music programme of any UK city outside London.
Leeds has gained a well-deserved reputation as one of the UK's favourite clubbing destinations. Often described as the UK's clubbing capital, Leeds is best known as the home of pioneering club nights Back to Basics and Speedqueen.
The Leeds City Art Gallery (Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Wed 10am-8pm, Sun 1-5pm; free) on the Headrow comprises one of the best arrays outside London of twentieth-century British art. Changing selections from the permanent collection of nineteenth- and twentieth-century art and sculpture are presented, with an understandable bias towards pieces by Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth, both former students at the Leeds School of Art; Moore's Reclining Woman lounges at the top of the steps outside the gallery. From the gallery, a slender bridge connects to the adjacent Henry Moore Institute (daily 10am-5.30pm, Wed until 9pm; free), devoted to showcasing temporary exhibitions of sculpture from all periods and nationalities.
The biggest transformation in Leeds has been along the Leeds-Liverpool Canal , formerly a stagnant relic of industrial decline. At Granary Wharf , a couple of minutes' walk from the train station, stores and craftshops fill the extensive cobbled, vaulted arches (the "Dark Arches"), while every weekend (and bank holiday) a market with stalls, bands and entertainers spills out onto the canal basin. Further up on the south side, past Victoria and Leeds bridges, is the gun-metal grey bulk of the Royal Armouries (daily: 10am-5pm; free), purpose-built to house the arms and armour collection from the Tower of London. Themed galleries cover concepts such as "War" and "Hunting", while there are enough demonstrations (jousting to falconry), interactive displays, hands-on exhibits and computer simulations to keep everyone interested. Bus #63B runs every fifteen minutes direct to the Armouries from Leeds City Square, a five-minute ride.
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| Neville Street, Leeds LS1 4BX , England
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Hilton Leeds City is situated at the heart of Yorkshires biggest city and close to the business, commercial and shopping areas of the city. The hotel is adjacent to the railway station, just off the M621 providing quick and easy access. Local attractions include Kirkstall Abbey and Museum, Roundhay Park and Tropical World, Tetleys Brewery Wharf and Leeds United Football Ground.
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| A1 Great North Road, Leeds, LS25 5LQ, England
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The hotel provides modern conveniences and comfort together with a range of simple services delivered with style. Newly refurbished, Here at the Milford Hotel we believe in bringing you the very best we have to offer.
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| Bishopgate Street, Leeds, LS1 5DY, England
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Situated right in the heart of Leeds, our hotel is ideal for the business and finance, shopping, theatres areas.
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| Wellington Street, Leeds, LS1 4DL, England
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The Crowne Plaza Leeds is a modern 4 star hotel in the centre of Leeds boasting a full leisure centre. Car park on site, restaurant and two bars.
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| 128 Otley Rd, Leeds, LS16 5JX, England
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Wonderful Hotel in West Yorkshire. You will allways receive a warm welcome here.
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| Cow Pasture Rd, Leeds, LS29 8RQ, England
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This grand Victorian hotel nestles in mature, landscaped grounds, close to the town centre and rail links.
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| Rothwell Lane, Leeds, LS26 8HN, England
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Set in it's own grounds the De Vere Oulton Hall combines stylish elegance with every modern amenity. The Leisure Club has a swimming pool, spa bath, sauna, steam room and multi-gym, as well as an aerobic studio, health and beauty treatment rooms. The Oulton Park Golf Course adjoins the hotel.
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| Cavendish Street, Leeds, LS3 1LY, England
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Our hotel is conveniently situated for both the Leeds and the Metropolitan Universities. Set on the city centre perimeter, it is also very close to the business and financial district.
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| Clifton Village, Brighouse, HD6 4HW, England
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Close to Junction 25 of the M62 Motorway, this hotel is situated in Clifton, a charming Yorkshire village. There are many local attractions nearby including Eureka Children's Museum in Halifax, Royal Armouries in Leeds, Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford, Holmfirth - last of the Summer Wine Country - Haworth the Bronte Sisters' home and the magnificent Yorkshire Dales. With 12 family rooms, fully equipped fitness facilities with indoor swimming pool and free car parking this hotel is the ideal location for a weekend break.
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| Wakefield Road, Garforth, LS25 1LH, England
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Situated on the edge of the city, this welcoming hotel offers 4-star facilities including an indoor swimming pool and is well place for exploring Leeds' many attractions.
Holiday Inn Leeds Garforth is easily accessible and convenient for exploring Leeds and the rest of Yorkshire. The M1 and M62 motorways as well as Leeds Bradford and Manchester airports are within easy reach of the hotel.
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| Leeds Road, Leeds, LS16 9JJ, England
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Situated to the north of these two grand cities, the hotel is set in 16 acres of attractive grounds and has the benefit of a fully equipped Spirit Health Club with indoor swimming pool. It is an ideal base for excursions into Bronte Country at Haworth, the Yorkshire Dales or beautiful Harrogate. Highlights in Leeds include excellent shopping and the Royal Armouries Museum while Bradford offers the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television plus the David Hockney Gallery at Saltaire Mill.
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| 2 Lower Briggate, Leeds, LS1 4AE, England
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One of Leeds' oldest hotels, the Golden Lion has been carefully restored to retain its unique character This smartly presented Victorian hotel enjoys a central location within the city.
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| Neville Street, Leeds, LS1 4BX, England
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The Hilton Leeds City is conveniently close to the station and the pedestrian shopping precinct. This modern hotel provides a comfortable city centre base and has full leisure facilities including indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room and solarium. Reminders of Leeds' civic prosperity are present in the grandeur of its buildings and the ornate covered market. Car parking is available at a charge .
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| Brewery Wharf, Leeds, LS10 1NE, England
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Jurys Inn Leeds opened in February 2004 in one of the UK's most exciting and vibrant cities. Unparalleled central location on the banks of the River Aire and in Brewery Wharf, a major new 5 acre city development, including restaurants and bars.
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