Best Things To Do in Leeds, United Kingdom

  1. Meanwood Valley Trail

    Trail, Park, Walking Area, Valley

    The Meanwood Valley Trail is a marked footpath in Leeds that covers a distance of 7 miles (11 km) starting from the statue of (former Leeds mayor) Henry Rowland Marsden on Woodhouse Moor, through Headingley, Meanwood and Adel to Breary Marsh, Golden Acre Park, and ultimately ends with Leeds Country Way. Walking down the trail is one of the ways to enjoy the countryside of Leeds and West Yorkshi...Read more
  2. The Gin Garden At The New Ellington

    Bar, Food And Drinks, Nightlife

    The Gin Garden at The New Ellington Hotel is one of the premier bars in the town which offers a plethora of drinks in its relaxed atmosphere with lavish furniture and decor. The venue has become one of the hotspots of cultural life at Leeds and boasts of happening crowd. The bar has become quite popular as it offers at least 300 varieties of gin, and in addition to that it also specialises in c...Read more
  3. Wetherby Racecourse

    4.2 (49 Votes)
    Wetherby Racecourse

    Outdoors, Race Track

    Located just 12 miles (19 km) from Leeds city centre, Wetherby Racecourse is a renowned racecourse that holds National Hunt racing. Today, it hosts flat racing as well. Visiting this attraction makes up for a great exciting day during your visit to Leeds. You can also book for its Dine & View package which offers you a private balcony and panoramic view of the Racecourse, alo...Read more
  4. Moortown Golf Club

    4.5 (143 Votes)
    Moortown Golf Club

    Outdoors, Golf Course, Club

    The Moortown Golf club was established in 1909 and was designed by the World famous golf course architect Dr Alister MacKenzie, who also designed Augusta National, Cypress Point, Royal Melbourne and many other championship courses throughout the world. This golf club is also renowned around the World as the host of the first Ryder Cup match on British land in the year 1929. Today, the...Read more
  5. Leeds Cathedral

    4.7 (86 Votes)
    Leeds Cathedral

    Religious Site, Cathedral , Heritage Building

    Commonly known as Saint Anne's Cathedral, Leeds cathedral is the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Diocese of Leeds, and is the seat of the Bishop of Leeds. This is one of the most significant heritages building which is surrounded by the modern city of Leeds. The original cathedral was located in St. Anne's Church in 1878, but that building was demolished around 1900. Visiting this cathedral is ...Read more
  6. St. Michael And All Angels Church, Headingley

    Church, Religious Site

    Since Leeds is a quite historic city it does have historic churches and buildings which beautify the city further. Saint Michael and All Angels' Church has been present at the heart of the community of Headingley since 1620 but was subsequently rebuilt. The church has an enchanting Gothic architecture, fine stained glass, beautiful wrought iron work and a fine organ. The church as we see today ...Read more
  7. Civic Quarter

    4.4 (158 Votes)
    Civic Quarter

    Walking Area, Historical Site, Statue, Square

    Civic Quarter is the hub of Leeds. This pedestrian area is popularly known as City Square, and is famous for its numerous statues, including figures of the Black Prince and inventor James Watt. You can also stroll around Priestley Church, as well as the spectacular Town Hall, consecrated in 1858 by Queen Victoria. There is a beautiful Corinthian colonnade that gleams in its front, overarch...Read more
  8. University Of Leeds

    4.3 (204 Votes)
    University Of Leeds

    Educational Site, University

    Leeds is primarily a university town and there is no way you can leave the city without having visiting its world famous university. Founded in 1904, the Leeds University is one of the top 100 universities in the world. The university's history is linked to the development of Leeds as an international centre for the textile industry and clothing manufacture in the United Kingdom during the ...Read more
  9. Ilkley

    Museum, Educational Site, Town, Architecture

    Make a day trip to Ilkley, located northwest of Leeds. Its town centre is characterized by Victorian architecture, wide streets and floral displays. Ilkley Moor, which is to the south of the town, is the subject of a folk song, often described as the unofficial anthem of Yorkshire, "On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at". The town is known as Spa Town and its attractions include: Remains of a ...Read more
  10. Leeds City Council

    1 (132 Votes)
    Leeds City Council Image
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    The museum Leeds City Council, located in Leeds, United Kingdom, was officially opened on September 13, 1821. It was founded by the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, a group of local intellectuals and professionals who wanted to establish a museum to promote education and scientific research in the city.The society was formed in 1819 and initially operated from a small room in the Leeds...Read more
  11. Leeds Bradford Airport Image
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    Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) is an international airport located at Yeadon, in the City of Leeds Metropolitan District in West Yorkshire, England, about 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Leeds city centre and about 19 miles (31 km) northwest of Bradford city centre. It is the largest airport in Yorkshire.The airport was opened in October 1931 as Yeadon Aerodrome, and is still often referred to as Ye...Read more
  12. M And S Company Archive Image
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    The M and S Company Archive, located in Leeds, United Kingdom, was started in 1984 by Marks and Spencer, a major British multinational retailer. The company archive was established to preserve and showcase the history and heritage of Marks and Spencer, which was founded in 1884 by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer.The idea for the archive was first proposed by Michael Marks' son, Simon Marks, wh...Read more
  13. Bruton Gallery Image
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    The Bruton Gallery in Leeds, United Kingdom was founded in 1883 by the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society. The gallery was established to provide a public space for the display of art and to promote the appreciation of art in the city. The gallery was initially housed in the Leeds Town Hall, but moved to its current location in the University of Leeds in the early 20th century. The galler...Read more
  14. Global Video, Leeds, United Kingdom Image
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    The library Global Video, located in Leeds, United Kingdom, was established in 1983. It was founded by a group of film enthusiasts who wanted to provide access to a wide range of international films and documentaries to the local community.At the time of its establishment, there was a lack of diversity in the film offerings of mainstream cinemas in Leeds. The founders of Global Video saw this a...Read more
  15. Premier Video, Leeds, United Kingdom Image
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    Premier Video, located in Leeds, United Kingdom, was established in 1985. It was one of the first video rental stores in the city and quickly became a popular destination for movie lovers.The library was founded by John Smith, a film enthusiast who saw the potential in the growing home video market. At the time, VHS tapes were becoming more affordable and accessible, making it possible for peop...Read more