Hotel Info
Leeds Hotels
There are plenty of great hotels in Leeds for visitors to chose from. If you want to stay in a stylish hotel Quebecs Boutique Hotel has been beautifully restored to offer 45 guest rooms and suites, each one decorated in a unique style and is an ideal base for both the leisure and business traveller. It is located in the very centre of the City, formerly the home of the Leeds and County Liberal Club.At the lower end of the market you could chose to stay in The Butlers Hotel. It is ideally located close to the centre of Leeds with a Victorian and Edwardian feel. It overlooks the famous Headingly Cricket ground. The rooms are very affordable and offer a relaxing decor and quality furnishings.
Once you have found a good hotel or B & B to stay in you will have plenty to explore in the town. Leeds is the second largest metropolitan district in the UK with over £2.5 billion being invested into commercial property. It is the largest employment centre in the area and has received Britain 's Best City for Business award. The Millennium Square houses a theatre, concert areas and is a great venue for any civic ceremonies. It has many impressive builsings including the 1930's Queens hotel and a striking high-tech commercial building.
Leeds waterfront used to be one of the most rundown areas in the city. Because of a redevelopment scheme, it is hard to believe it is the same place. The waterfront has been given a whole new lease of life. The old mills have been transformed into smart offices and trendy apartments, giving the area a vibrant, exciting modern feel. Granary Whalf is one of its key attractions and in the area there are lots of enticing shops, restaurants and bars.
City Art Gallery is a great gallery that has something for all artistic tastes. Sculpture lovers will be very impressed by the gallery's wonderful collection of pieces by Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Leeds has a great reputation for its University. The town attracts more student applications than in any other University in the country. This might be due to the reputation of its night life.
Shopping in Leeds city centre is an experience in its self. With over 1000 shops it is the regions prime shopping destination and attracts thousands of shoppers each year.




