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Leeds is a city that has re-invented itself while retaining its heritage. That re-invention has been in the form of major retail developments and new service industry jobs, an increase in student numbers at its universities also bringing new energy to its nightlife and cultural scene... Read More

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Leeds Events

May
Live at Leeds
Love Leeds
June
Temple Newsam Steam Fair
July
Garforth Arts Festival
Leeds Shakespeare Festival
Opera in the Park
Party in the Park
August
Girls Aloud at Harewood House
Leeds Festival
Leeds Flower, Vegetable and Craft Show
Leeds Shakespeare Festival
Shadwell Flower Show
September
Damnation Festival
High Heel-a-thon
Leeds to Skipton Canal Walk
November
Leeds International Film Festival
Thought Bubble Festival
December
Carols for a Choral Future
Christkindelmarkt - German Christmas Market
Santas Grotto
The Cross Keys Christmas Market
Unique Gift Fair

Hotels in Leeds - 78 places to stay

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Hotel Metropole

Hotel Metropole

The Met is one of the city's iconic landmarks. It is ideally located a few steps from the train station and close to exclusive shopping streets and sophisticated restaurants and bars.
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Storm Jameson Court

Storm Jameson Court

Storm Jameson Court is a hotel-style residence, built in 2010 to a very high standard. The building is at the heart of the main campus, close to the city centre. The impressive foyer has ... More | visit website

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Midland Hotel

Midland Hotel

The Midland Hotel is a Family owned and operated busy local Inn popular with local trade. The Hotel has Five Bedrooms in the STABLE annex which is a stone built conversion attached to the main ... More | visit website

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Ramada Leeds Parkway Hotel

Ramada Leeds Parkway Hotel

Stay at the Ramada Leeds Parkway and experience everything that you would expect from an international hotel company. 3 star property. Sebastian Coe Health Club. Easy access to M1 & M62. Located on the northern outskirts ... More | visit website

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Bridge Farm

Bridge Farm
Bridge Farm Hotel is a family owned and operated 18th Century Coaching House. The hotel has 9 en-suite bedrooms, three of which are in the main house and six bedrooms that are situated in an ... More | visit website
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Jurys Inn Leeds

Jurys Inn Leeds

Ideally located in Brewery Wharf, this Leeds hotel offers a superior level of budget accommodation. Jurys Inn Leeds has the added benefits of a stylish bar and restaurant. Elland Road is located within a short distance ... More | visit website

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The Met Leeds

The Met Leeds
In the heart of Leeds city centre with limited on-site parking and internet connection available throughout the building, the magnificent grade II listed hotel is just a 3-minute walk from Leeds Rail Station. Guests have ... More | visit website
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The Met Leeds

The Met Leeds

The Met is one of the city's iconic landmarks. It is ideally located a few steps from the train station and close to exclusive shopping streets and sophisticated restaurants and bars. The Victorian, Grade II listed, ... More | visit website

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Merrion Hotel

Merrion Hotel

This modern, friendly city-centre hotel is 5 minutes' walk from Leeds Met and Leeds University, and is ideal for the city’s shopping and nightlife The Merrion, part of Brook Hotels, has reduced parking rates in the ... More | visit website

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Malmaison Leeds

Malmaison Leeds
A great range of cool and sexy individually designed rooms, many in subtle taupes and contrasting deep tones, all with the complete set of Malmaison ingredients. Great beds, big beds, slinky light, real bathrooms, power ... More | visit website

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