Places to stay in Leeds, West Yorkshire
We currently have 68 accommodations in and around Leeds. There are also other regional listings available for Campsites, Self Catering, Guest Houses, Hotels and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.
Leeds is a city and metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire. Leeds is the cultural, financial and commercial heart of the West Yorkshire area, and is the UK's largest centre for business, legal, and financial services outside London. Local dining options include Cosmopolitan Restaurant, Zizzi, Fuji Hiro, and Piazza By Anthony.
Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Leeds can trace its recorded history to fifth century when the Kingdom of Elmet was covered by the forest of "Loidis", the origin of the name Leeds.
The center of Leeds ( which is at is longitude -1°32'56.000 and latitude 53°47'57.999 ) is located 5 miles away from Morley, 5 miles away from Whitkirk, 6 miles away from Drighlington and 8 miles away from Yeadon.
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Fazenda ( Dining / Other ). Located at 3 Wharf Approach. With stunning views onto the canal of the River Aire, Fazenda Leeds in Granary Wharf lends itself as the perfect venue for lunching and special occasion dining. Luxurious interiors featuring leather furnishings and authentic décor give guests a taste of the gaúcho experience in ambient surroundings.
fazenda.co.uk
The White Swan ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Adjoining the world famous City Varieties theatre, located in the heart of Leeds city centre, The White Swan serves a great selection of local ales, imported craft beer and quality wines. We also serve quality, homemade meals every day using local produce.
www.whiteswanleeds.co.uk
The Lounge @ Radisson Sas Leeds ( Dining / Other ). Grade II listed building in the city centre. 147 luxurious guest rooms with art deco touches, including business class and junior suites. FireLake Grill House and Cocktail Bar offering a creative and stylish experience with cutting edge cocktails and contemporary menus. 10 versatile meeting rooms split over two dedicated conference floors. Hotel is connected to the Light Leisure and Entertainment Centre offering car parking, restaurants, cinema and Leisure Club. 100% Guest Satisfaction Guarantee. Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout.
The Maven ( Dining / Other ). Behind the doors of No.1 Call Lane lies one of the city’s best kept secrets... An award winning cocktail bar that blends coolness and sophistication with eccentricity and fun. If you’re a serious cocktail lover that loves to party this is the place for you. In the early evening, The Maven is an intimate, setting for a cocktail or two with friends. As the evening goes on, live DJs create a real roaring party vibe in the main room. We’re the only cocktail bar in Leeds that combines the intimacy of a speakeasy with a roaring twenties party vibe. Created with Sketch.
www.themavenbar.com
The Adelphi ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Testimony to the opulence of late Victorian architecture, The Adelphi is the perfect setting for a laid-back yet distinctly memorable drinking and dining experience. Whether you’re looking for a lazy lunch or family dinner, The Adelphi offers tempting and flavoursome food, an explorative drinks menu and an authentic, homely atmosphere to suit all occasions.
www.theadelphileeds.co.uk
The Cross Keys ( Dining / Other ). Located at 107 Water Lane. The Cross Keys is at the heart of some of the most important industrial buildings of the Victorian age. It was here in Leeds that the engineer Matthew Murray first made his name developing steam engines, textile machinery and the very first locomotives. Indeed, shortly after opening it is said that rival engineer and inventor of the modern steam engine James Watt hired a room within the pub from which he spent 3 months spying on Murray and stealing trade secrets from the workers who were drinking in the pub. Today the Cross Keys is one of Leeds’ few genuine free houses and is still at the heart of its vibrant community.
Our partnership with the wonderful Bomba restaurant means that you can enjoy fantastic Spanish dishes in the pub or in the courtyard.
www.the-crosskeys.com
Renamed properties
- South Milford Hotel at Junction 42 A1M South Milford may have been previously known as Quality Hotel
- Cosmopolitan Hotel at 2 Lower Briggate may have been previously known as Golden Lion Hotel
- Mercure Leeds Centre Hotel (Now Open) at 23 25 may have been previously known as The New Ellington
- Mercure Leeds Parkway Hotel at Otley Road may have been previously known as Ramada Leeds Parkway