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  2. Tourism in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Leeds has many popular pubs, bars and restaurants in the city centre. The historic Whitelock's Ale House on Briggate and the Adelphi public house on Hunslet Lane (adjacent to the Tetley's Brewery) are notable public houses. The range of restaurants and bars in Leeds covers all budget ranges and includes a diverse street food offer. [7]

  3. Whitelock's Ale House - Wikipedia

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    The pub in 2007. Whitelock's Ale House is a pub in the city centre of Leeds, in England.. The pub lies on Turk's Head Yard, on a narrow burgage plot off Briggate.The building it occupies was constructed in about 1700 as a row of cottages, and the easternmost of these was licensed as the Turk's Head pub in 1715.

  4. Templar Hotel, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Pub sign. The Templar Hotel is a historic public house located on the corner of Templar Street and Vicar Lane in the city centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.It was listed at Grade II by Historic England in 2019 following a campaign by Leeds Civic Trust, due to its many original 19th and 20th century external and interior features.

  5. Leeds city centre - Wikipedia

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    The city centre is served by Leeds Bradford Airport. This is situated in Yeadon approximately seven miles north -west of the city centre. The city centre is linked to the airport by the A1 bus service operated by Yorkshire Coastliner. [10] The airport serves major European destinations as well as many further afield.

  6. Granary Wharf - Wikipedia

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    Developed in the 1990s and advertised as Leeds' best kept secret, the Granary Wharf shopping centre was situated underneath the Dark Arches. There were several established businesses underneath the arches, these included; restaurants, shops, boutiques, cafes, a bakery, exhibition spaces and a 1,000 capacity events venue.

  7. The Golden Beam - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Beam is a pub and Grade II listed building located in the Headingley area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.It was built in c. 1912 for the Church of Christ, Scientist, and was known as the Elinor Lupton Centre from 1986 to 2010 when it was a school arts centre.

  8. List of places in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the city have BD (Bradford) or WF (Wakefield) post codes, and some LS post codes are outside the city (in particular LS24 covering Tadcaster and LS29 covering Ilkley). The council provides a map of postcode areas. [3] The city's current boundaries came into being on 1 April 1974, set by the Local Government Act 1972.

  9. Queens Hotel, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    The Queens Hotel is a large hotel located on City Square in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Built in 1937, it is an elegant Art Deco Grade II listed building and was frequented by the likes of Princess Grace of Monaco , Cary Grant and Nelson Mandela throughout its history.