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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. 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.

  4. K2 (building) - Wikipedia

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    K2 is a residential tower block in Leeds, UK.The building is situated in the city centre, on Albion Street and Great George Street, opposite St John's Centre.The lower two floors contain commercial premises, including a Jongleurs Comedy Club, Bar Risa (a bar with a capacity of 1500) [1] and formerly a Hard Rock Cafe.

  5. Vicar Lane, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    It ends at a major junction with the Leeds Inner Ring Road, where it merges with New Briggate, and the two continue together as North Street. Listed buildings on the west side of the street include the early-19th century General Eliott pub, [ 5 ] early-20th century 49-51 Vicar Lane, [ 6 ] the Victoria Leeds complex of arcades, [ 7 ] and the ...

  6. Albion Street, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Northern part of Albion Street, looking north, in 2018. The street runs north, starting at Boar Lane, opposite the entrance to New Station Street. It passes underneath part of the Trinity Leeds shopping centre, to a crossroads with Commercial Street and Bond Street. It continues past Albion Place and Short Street, to a crossroads with Headrow.

  7. The Headrow - Wikipedia

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    Appearing on maps in 1560, the Headrow once formed the northern edge or "head" of medieval Leeds' boundary, hence its name. To the east the street crossed Sheepscar Beck, a tributary of the River Aire now culverted, and continued, known as "The Street", to York. In the 17th century it was renamed Parke Lane, Burley Bar, Upper Head Row and Lower ...

  8. Park Row, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Park Row is a street in Leeds city centre, West Yorkshire, England. It divides the main financial districts from the main retail districts and forms a spine between City Square and The Headrow, two of Leeds' most sought-after addresses. The street forms the western flank of the Public Transport Box, and as such is mostly reserved for buses ...

  9. Millennium Square, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    View of the main paved area, with seating to watch the TV. Brotherton Wing to left, Leeds Civic Hall to right. Millennium Square is a city square in the Civic Quarter of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was Leeds's flagship project to mark the year 2000, and was jointly funded by Leeds City Council and the Millennium Commission. Total cost of ...