Attractions around Leeds
Explore 84 attractions, restaurants, shops around Leeds
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Royal Armouries Museum
Armouries Drive, Leeds LS10 1LT England
The Royal Armouries is home to the UK’s national collection of arms and armour as well as our annual International Jousting Tournament. We are a free museum based in Leeds with a daily events programme which includes armoured combat demonstrations and gallery talks. We also have an exciting special events programme during school holidays. See our website for more information - we hope to welcome you to the Royal Armouries soon.
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Roundhay Park
Mansion Ln Roundhay, Leeds LS8 4AR England
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First Direct Arena
Arena Way Clay Pit Lane, Leeds LS2 8BY England
The first direct arena is a 13,000 capacity super-theatre that opened in the summer of 2013.
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Tropical World
Princes Avenue Roundhay Park, Leeds LS8 2EP England
Tropical World is home to exciting and exotic mammals. Spread your wings and let your heart flutter in the Butterfly House. Witness first-hand the life cycle from the hungry caterpillar to the beautiful butterfly. Come with us on a journey below the surface of the water, from the mangroves to the swamps and meet the incredible creatures that live there. Unwind for a while and bask in the heat with our snakes, lizards and invertebrates. Wander among the cacti and soak up the heat as the Meerkats play. Slither over to Creature Cavern and tip toe into the darkness to meet the animals lurking in the shadows, from the venomous to the clawed and prickly. After working up a thirst trekking through the rainforest and desert, make the most of your day by stopping off at the café for refreshments. The stylish conservatory overlooks the beautiful Canal Gardens. Pop into the gift shop and you really can take a can take a meerkat home with you, thanks to our adorable range of cuddly toys!
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Harewood House
Harewood, Leeds LS17 9LG England
From the moment you arrive, Harewood captures your imagination and feeds your curiosity. It's a place filled with art, culture and heritage which continues to develop and thrive today. One of the Treasure Houses of England, the historic Georgian property sits within "Capability" Brown designed landscape with remarkable views from the award winning Terraces. Come inside and you'll be blown away by rare Chippendale furniture and jaw-dropping interior designs in the State Rooms. Make sure you leave time to explore the well-trodden corridors of Below Stairs. Harewood is just as much about today as it is about history. There are exhibitions of contemporary art, an award-winning educational department and over 100 acres of exquisite gardens. You can expect the unexpected at Harewood with special events and themed weekends. With bags of space to run around, a massive adventure playground and woodland wonderland, there's no shortage of adventure for kids of all ages too.
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Kirkstall Abbey
Abbey Road, Leeds LS5 3EH England
Uncover the history of one of the best preserved medieval Cistercian abbeys in Britain. With its beautiful and iconic ruins, award-winning Park and interactive visitor centre Kirkstall Abbey is a place that visitors of all ages can enjoy. The ruins are a unique example of early Christian architecture. From the majesty of the church to the peace of the cloisters enjoy exploring this iconic Leeds landmark. The story of the abbey and its community is explored in the Visitor Centre. Founded over 800 years ago in 1152 discover more about what life was like for the Cistercian monks who lived here for nearly 400 years. Enjoy the abbey's parkland setting next to the River Aire. Take a walk along the river or enjoy a picnic in our spacious grounds. There is also a small playground near to the car park for the little ones to enjoy. The ruins of the abbey provide a breath-taking background to your wedding photography, blessings, vow renewals and baby naming ceremonies.
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Temple Newsam
Temple Newsam Park Off Selby Road, Leeds LS15 0AE England
One of the great country houses of England set within a Capability Brown landscape surrounded by beautiful parkland which includes a working rare breeds farm, Temple Newsam has so much to offer visitors.Famous as the birth place of Lord Darnley, notorious husband of Mary Queen of Scots, Temple Newsam House is a truly impressive Tudor-Jacobean mansion. Described as the Hampton Court of the North with over 40 lovingly restored rooms to view, it is now home to one of the most important collections of decorative arts. Explore the treasures of silver, ceramics, fine art, Chippendale furniture, and wallpaper all housed within the Tudor Jacobean Mansion. Discover the stories of the people who lived at Temple Newsam by joining one of our regular weekly tours or picking up the FREE audio guide. Look out for holiday activities and craft fun for all ages and the changing programme of talks, concerts and theatre. Visit our special, changing programme of exhibitions. Take time to visit the gift shop offering a range of products inspired by the collections within the House followed by lunch or tea in the Stables Tea room. Explore the lakeside walks and gardens of delphiniums, rhododendrons, flocks and asters. See a variety of rare breed animals in Home Farm. Enjoy some leisure time and book our football pitches, enjoy a round of golf, walk in the woods and discover the folly or explore the bridle paths.
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Leeds Grand Theatre
46 New Briggate, Leeds LS1 6NU England
Situated in the heart of Leeds, the Grand Theatre opened in 1878 and has been entertaining people ever since. With a wide programme from musicals to stand-up, opera to drama and ballet to family shows, there's bound to be something that you'll enjoy.
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Lotherton
Keepers Cottage Lotherton Lane Aberford, Leeds LS25 3EB England
Lotherton is a beautiful Edwardian estate on the outskirts of Leeds. Vast grounds, delightful gardens, an Edwardian hall and Wildlife World zoo make Lotherton a fantastic place for a day out with the family. Lotherton was home to the Gascoignes from 1825 until the family gifted the estate to Leeds in 1968, the hall is a fine example of Edwardian and Victorian design. The grounds and gardens cover eight acres and include a walled garden, woodlands, an orchard and a red deer park and hide. Children can enjoy playing on the two adventure playgrounds which have zip wires, climbing frames and swings. The Stables Cafe and courtyard dining area is the perfect spot for lunch or a piece of cake with a pot of tea. Lotherton has an active events calendar, with activities taking place in the school holidays and on weekends. Annual membership is available and allows unlimited visits throughout the year, including most event days, and exclusive member-only events.
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Thackray Museum of Medicine
141 Beckett Street, Leeds LS9 7LN England
After completing our exciting four-million-pound redevelopment, we can’t wait for visitors to explore our new galleries. Follow the story of medicine as you wander through the grimy streets of Victorian Leeds, watch gruesome operations taking place in our 19th-century operating theatre, visit a 70s-style sexual health clinic, chart how well the world responds to crisis, and discover the medical innovations that changed the world. We’ll be operating a timed entry system so booking is essential.
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Trinity Leeds
27 Albion Street, Leeds LS1 5AT England
Trinity Leeds, the city's go to destination for retail, dining, leisure and entertainment boasts over 120 national and international brands under one roof to offer shoppers a brand new experience each and every time they visit. Since opening in March 2013, Trinity Leeds has brought an exciting mix of retailers including Superdry, Hollister, Mango, Fossil and the world's most glamorous lingerie retailer Victoria's Secret to the city for the first time. Hungry shoppers are in luck with a range of top dining destinations, such as Crafthouse, The Botanist and local eatery Cielo Blanco, paired with Trinity Kitchen, an innovative new take on eating out which combines seven restaurants, cafes and bars with five of the UK's best street food vans. Arts and entertainment are also high on the agenda at Trinity Leeds with largest Everyman cinema in the UK - and the first in the North. With quality films in a luxury setting, viewers can swap a soft drink for a glass of wine as they recline on plush velvet sofas for an unrivalled cinematic experience.
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Leeds Corn Exchange
Call Lane, Leeds LS1 7BR England
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Leeds City Museum
Cookridge Street Millennium Square, Leeds LS2 8BH England
Leeds City Museum offers an exciting, fun and interactive day out for all the family. There are six galleries for you to visit as well as a changing programme of family friendly exhibitions, please see our website for our latest exhibitions.Come and find the Leeds Tiger in the Life on Earth Gallery or get interactive by camouflaging yourself. Discover the mummy of Nesyammun in the Ancient Worlds Gallery or try a game of Greek Gods and Goddesses Top Trumps. Explore the history of Leeds in the Leeds Story Gallery, from the first archaeological finds to changing community displays reflecting people’s lives in the city today. Investigate the varied collections of Leeds Museums and Galleries in the Collectors Cabinet Gallery. Find out more about world cultures in the World View Gallery: Voices of Asia. All that in one building!
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Golden Acre Park
Otley Road, Leeds LS16 8BQ England
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Leeds Kirkgate Market
Vicar Lane, Leeds LS2 7HY England
One of the largest indoor markets in Europe, Kirkgate is a shopper’s paradise from fresh food, drink and fashion to jewellery, flowers, hardware and haberdashery. At the heart of the Leeds retail scene since 1857, Leeds Kirkgate Market is home to some of the most characterful traders in the city, with businesses spanning generations and representing a wide range of nationalities, an Asian Bazaar every Wednesday morning and a farmers market held on Briggate every first and third Sunday of the month. Eat and drink If you can think of a cuisine, the chances are you can get it at Leeds Kirkgate Market. From shawarmas to chapatis, crepes to cockles and Yorkshire puds to fine patisserie, you'll find all sorts of good eats in one place. It's hard to leave hungry! Shop Leeds Kirkgate Market has been the city's essential shopping destination for over a century - and that's exactly how it will stay. From food to fashion, homewares and jewellery, there's an incredible range of goodies to buy.