B&Bs in Leeds
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B&Bs in Leeds
Looking for the ideal holiday destination? It's time to choose the best one. In the city of tea, England, you will find Leeds, a metropolitan centre that is pleasant for everyone. Find at Holidu, cool and comfortable B&Bs with all the luxuries you need to make your stay a relaxing and memorable one. We have a variety of holiday locations to suit your budget and where you don't need to worry about anything, just enjoy your trip to the fullest. B&Bs located very close to the city centre.
B&Bs with terraces and large gardensPerfect accommodation for couples or families looking for a pleasant place with at least 2 rooms available and a homely atmosphere. Also, if you want to include your domestic pets in the outing, our B&Bs have pet-friendly gardens. Excellent locations to share a nice dinner under the moonlight from the terrace. The B&Bs have large and spacious rooms, internet and television services, heating, washing machine and parking.
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In the centre of Leeds is Kirkgate Market, a wonderful historic building built in 1857. It is located next to the bus station and just a few metres from the train. The perfect place for lunch if you're strolling around the city. The market has around 200 stalls including jewellery, clothes, haberdashery and hardware, as well as bars and local produce. There is also a Chinese supermarket, English butchers, kebab and curry stalls.
Leeds for culture loversThe West Yorkshire Playhouse is a venue for some of the best performances in the north of the country. Several of London's National Theatre's shows travel to the West Yorkshire Playhouse and touring companies make a stop at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. The quality of dance, theatre, music and comedy you can see inside the house is very high. The ideal time to visit is in the middle of the week, as there will always be something to enjoy.
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The museum holds a wealth of weaponry including medieval swords, armour and firearms from all over the world. The museum is completely free to enter and is located just a short walk from the centre of Leeds. One of the museum's most famous attractions is the arena, where you can watch live performances of jousting, famous battles and duels. These events take place two weekends a month throughout the year.
2. See the fascinating Thackray Medical MuseumA museum where you can discover the sometimes terrifying advances in medical technology from around the world. In the past, the building served as a charity house that was part of the nearby hospital, so it must be haunted by ghosts. The museum is listed as one of the most haunted places in the city because during exhibitions a mysterious woman in 18th century clothing often appears, waving or knocking. It is an iconic place not to be missed.
3. See a film at the extraordinary Hyde Park Picture HouseIt is a cinema opened in 1914 and the only one left in the whole of the UK with gas lighting. It has an ornate balcony, outdoor box office and comfortable seating for 275 people. The venue screens films from auteur films to major premieres, as well as musical performances, backdrops for television programmes and wedding celebrations.
4. Take a tour of medieval Kirkstall AbbeyA Cistercian monastery built in 1152, it is now in ruins. It is free to enter and open all year round. The tour of the abbey will allow you to see the porter's lodge, which is used as a museum for interactive exhibitions, as well as the cloister rooms, the central nave, the infirmary, the porter's lodge and the presbytery. Enjoy the children in the park surrounding the ruins of the old monastery, which is now full of paths, picnic areas, sports facilities and a playground for the little ones.
5. Take the famous Emmerdale Studio ExperienceYou'll start your tour at Burley Road Studio where you'll learn the secrets of the industry and how the cast and crew create the gripping stories of the popular soap opera. Next, you'll move on to the ITV Television Centre, where you'll see some of the equipment used in Emmerdale. You'll finish at the Harewood Estate, where you'll see the outdoor sets. In the studio you will have the opportunity to learn about the skills needed to create a television series.
6. Indulge your palate with Leeds' exquisite cuisineThe food is varied and the city centre is full of restaurants offering the most exquisite dishes. You won't find just one place to sit down and eat because you'll want to go in and devour their wonders. Among the most famous are Hansa's, Tharavadu and Bengal Brasserie. Leeds has amazing Thai, Japanese, Italian and of course British food all around the city.
7. Spend a nice night out on Call LaneIt's a street with a fantastic reputation equal to Manchester's Canal Street. This is the best place in the city to enjoy a good night out. It has several nightclubs and bars. The music on offer is suitable for all tastes. Don't leave Leeds without finding the venue that suits your style. The most popular are Call Lane Social and Jake's, Wire, as well as Oporto which offers live music and Neon Cactus which offers a wide range of strong cocktails and tequila.
Information about b&bs in Leeds
🏡 B&Bs available: | 4 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -57%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £42. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, air conditioning and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 2 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |