7 Attractions in Leeds

Discover some incredible places in the City of Leeds

Leeds is a thriving city located in the county of West Yorkshire, England, which boasts many impressive attractions and monuments, as well as characterful residents that live within. Having grown so much over the years, Leeds offers a diverse selection of entertainment options and sights that are dotted in and around the city centre. 

 

There are many reasons why Leeds is such a great place to live, and we wanted to show you 7 wonderful appeals that this city has to offer…

 

1. Roundhay Park

If discovering the outdoors is something that interests you, then Roundhay Park is most certainly an attraction that you will love to explore. As the biggest park in Leeds and one of the biggest in Europe, Roundhay Park provides locals with 700 acres of stunning land where tourists and residents can choose to visit 2 different lakes, Tropical World, a playground, tennis courts or The Mansion for some lunch and tea.

 

 

2. Leeds Playhouse

“Leeds Playhouse is a vital theatre. We are a creative hub for the city and beyond, a place where people and communities come to tell and share stories.” Having opened in 1970, Leeds Playhouse is a theatre which provides audiences with the most amazing variety of shows, from plays to comedy nights, something for everybody to enjoy. 

 

 

3. Victoria Quarter 

This shopping centre is impressive not only because of the endless designer shops that are on offer, but the incredible architecture and beautiful stained-glass roof that is on display. With a great selection of shops which includes Harvey Nichols, Carvela, Ted Baker and Jigsaw, residents and tourists can splash the cash on top-notch, good-quality items in the Victoria Quarter, what’s not to love?

 

 

4. Leeds Art Gallery

Visitors are provided with fun and creativity from the moment they enter Leeds Art Gallery. This free attraction is home to a gallery collection that comprises a broad range of modern and contemporary art along with an extensive programme of events.

 

 

5. Kirkstall Abbey

Kirkstall Abbey is a preserved Cistercian monastery which draws in many visitors. Founded in 1152 by a community of Cistercian monks, Kirkstall Abbey gained its wealth from keeping sheep for the wool trade. In 1540, the Abbey was surrendered to Henry VIII as part of the dissolution of the monasteries and where some buildings were destroyed others were left standing and used for agricultural purposes.

 

 

6. Leeds Kirkgate Market

With its 19th-century exterior and buzzing indoor market, the Kirkgate Market is a wonderfully iconic place that needs to be visited by anyone who lives in or is passing through Leeds. Walk your way between hundreds of traditional stalls that sell anything from fresh fruit and veg to loose tea, herbs and street food.

 

 

7. First Direct Arena

It’s a known fact that Leeds has a booming nightlife and one which offers a great selection of music and venues. The First Direct Arena is an indoor entertainment venue that was officially opened in September 2013 when Sir Elton John performed to an audience of 12,000 people. The arena has since welcomed a range of performers, including Blink 182, Snoop Dogg, Mariah Carey and Westlife, and is still hosting many remarkable shows. 

 

 

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