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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]
Leeds railway station. Leeds city centre is served by Leeds railway station. The station is one of 20 in Great Britain to be managed by Network Rail. It is the busiest English station outside London, and the UK's second busiest station outside London after Glasgow Central. [9] The station serves national, regional and suburban railway services.
1866 map of Leeds 19th-century Briggate, Leeds. ... hotels and restaurants. ... There is a direct rail service from Leeds city centre to Manchester Airport.
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.
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.
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.
Leeds New station (as known then) is in the centre, coloured red and yellow. The River Aire and southern station entrance in June 2018 The 1967 rebuilt Leeds railway station, Class 45 no.102 on platform 8 West seen in 1974 A trolley point showing the historical name of 'Leeds City' after the 2002 rebuilding, photo taken in April 2010
The Headrow is an avenue in Leeds city centre, West Yorkshire, England. It is one of the most important thoroughfares in central Leeds, hosting many of the city's civic and cultural buildings, including Leeds Town Hall , Leeds Central Library , Leeds Art Gallery , The Henry Moore Institute , and The Light .