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  2. Tourism in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Major national and regional attractions include the Royal Armouries, the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, West Yorkshire Playhouse and Harewood House, which was voted one of the best large visitor attractions in the Excellence in England Awards for Tourism 2003. [4] Leeds is also the only city outside London to have both its own opera and ballet ...

  3. Leeds city centre - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Tourism is important to the Leeds economy, in 2009 Leeds was the eighth-most visited city in England by UK visitors. [120] and the 13th-most visited city by overseas visitors. [121] Research by VisitEngland reported that the day visitor market to Leeds attracts 24.9 million people each year, worth over £654 million to the local economy. [122]

  5. Roundhay Park - Wikipedia

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    The Mansion in Roundhay Park Visitor Centre, The Mansion House. The Mansion House is a large stone two- and three-storey house in Greek Revival style with a view over the Upper Lake, built from 1811 to 1826. It was built for Thomas Nicholson and his wife Elizabeth, who took up residence in 1816. It had three carriage houses and stabling for 17 ...

  6. Trinity Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Leeds is a shopping and leisure centre in the city centre of Leeds, England, named after the adjacent 18th-century Holy Trinity Church. Developed by Land Securities and designed by Chapman Taylor , it opened on 21 March 2013, with over 130,000 recorded visitors on opening day.

  7. Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change - Wikipedia

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    Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change (CTCC) is an international centre for critical research relating to the relationships between tourism, tourists and culture [1] based at Leeds Metropolitan University, England. The CTCC engages in pure and applied research, postgraduate education and professional development, consultancy, publications and ...

  8. Leeds Museums & Galleries - Wikipedia

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    Over 1.7 million visitors in 2018–19 visited the service's sites. [2] Visitors to Leeds and other museums in West Yorkshire contributed £34 million to the regional economy over the same time period. [3] In 2001, a review of the service found that museum learning could be far more central to its offer. [4]

  9. City of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Leeds, [7] also known as the City of Leeds, is a metropolitan borough with city status in West Yorkshire, England. The metropolitan borough includes the administrative centre of Leeds and the towns of Farsley , Garforth , Guiseley , Horsforth , Morley , Otley , Pudsey , Rothwell , Wetherby and Yeadon . [ 8 ]

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