Leeds Travel Guide
Leeds the largest city in the county of
Yorkshire, in
West Yorkshire is famed for its excellent shopping, vibrant nightlife, thriving universities and sports. Leeds is an extremely attractive city with wonderful Georgian, Victorian, 20th and 21st century ...
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Leeds-Bradford International Airport Leeds is very accessible by air. 10 miles north-west of the city centre. Budget airline Jet2 offer a wide range of flights to and from Leeds, its main base. It is possible to fly direct from London and Amsterdam amongst ... Leeds flights »
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There are currently no Youth Hostels in Leeds except during the summer months when a temporary city centre hostel operates. However plans are afoot for a permanent hostel to open shortly. There are a number of B&Bs behind the university on Woodsley Rd ... Leeds hotels »
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Headingley is a suburb of North West Leeds. World famous for its Cricket and Rugby stadium, it is also especially popular with ...
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North West Leeds is a large and diverse part of the city of Leeds, extending from Burley out as far as Guiseley and the city's ...
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Roundhay is an affluent and attractive district of North Leeds, famous for the beautiful Roundhay Park. The area is centered ...
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Chapel Allerton is a district of North Leeds. Popular with young professionals and locals alike. Chapel Allerton has a host ...
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West Leeds is an extensive area of the city of Leeds, bounded by the river Aire to the north and Fulneck, the M621 and M62 to the ...
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East Leeds is the area of the city of Leeds between the river Aire, Easterley and Wetherby Roads, Leeds City Centre and the ...
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South Leeds is the southern portion of the city of Leeds, with the river Aire to the north-east, the city center, docks and ...
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Leeds Reviews and Tips
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Check out the corn exchange and the victoria quarter for some fab shopping... Exchange is pretty unique. If you are looking for good places to eat, head to the financial area between Park Row and East Parade which has a number of great restaurants and coffe bars... ramada jarvis here but no pool... Be prepared to stay in a hotel as Leeds is well short of hostels... In Leeds Castle worden er met Pasen via helikopter paaseitjes rondgestrooid... Head to the Hydey Hoe for decent all day drinking action... More on GeckoGo »
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