Tourism in Leeds

Tourism in Leeds

See also Wikitravel [http://wikitravel.org/en/Leeds]
Leeds has received several accolades in the field of tourism; including being voted by Condé Nast Traveler magazine Readers' Awards as the "UK's favourite city" in 2004, "Best English city to visit outside London" in 2005, "Visitor city of the year" by The Good Britain Guide in 2005 and was described as a great place to visit by Rough Guide in 2008. The city is listed in the book 501 Must Visit Cities.

Arrival

Leeds has many transport links by which tourists can arrive. The city is served by Leeds Bradford International Airport, which has direct links to most major British and European airports as well as several direct links further afield. Leeds City Station is one of the UK's principle railway stations and links to all local towns and cities with railway stations, and directly with all of the UK's biggest cities and most major provinces. The cities main tourist information office is situated at the railway station. The nearest port is the Port of Hull, with passenger connections to Zeebrugge and Rotterdam. Leeds is linked by motorways in all directions by the M1 (South), M62 (East and West) and the A1(M) (North and South). The city is linked by National Express and Megabus coaches all major UK cities.

Figures

Tourism in Leeds is estimated to support over 20,000 full time equivalent jobs, and on average Leeds attracts around 1.4 million people annually who stay overnight, plus a further 18.4 million who visit on day trips. Visitors to the city bring in nearly £735 m into the local economy each year and Leeds' vibrant and cultural scenes are some of the key reasons that visitors from across the UK and Europe come to Leeds.

Attractions

Major national and regional attractions include the Royal Armouries, the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, West Yorkshire Playhouse and the award winning Harewood House, which was voted one of the best large visitor attractions in the Excellence in England Awards for Tourism 2003. [ [http://www.leeds-city-guide.com/boom.html Leeds City Guide: Leeds is booming] ] Leeds is also the only city outside London to have both its own opera and ballet companies – the internationally acclaimed Opera North and Northern Ballet Theatre.

List of Leeds Attractions

*Harewood House (Out of the City on A61 towards Harrogate)
*Temple Newsham
*Lotherton Hall
*Roundhay Park
*Tropical World
*Bramham Park (South of Wetherby)
*Golden Acre Park
*The Hollies Arboretum
*The Royal Armouries
*Leeds City Art Gallery
*Thackray Medical Museum
*Kirkstall Abbey
*Abbey House Museum
*Armley Mills Industrial Museum
*Thwaite Mills Museum
*Middleton Railway
*Leeds City Museum
*Leeds Theatres (West Yorkshire Playhouse, Civic Theatre, Grand Theatre, City Varieties)

Sport Venues

Although there is less tourism brought into the city by sport since Leeds United's exit from the premiership, it is still generated by Leeds United, Leeds Rhinos, Leeds Carnegie, Yorkshire Cricket, as well as England Cricket test games at Headingley. There is also National Hunt racing at Wetherby Racecourse. To a lesser extent tourism is brought to Leeds (particularly West Leeds) by Farsley Celtic.

Events

There are many events that attract tourists to Leeds such as Leeds Festival, Party in the Park, The Leeds Christkindelmarkt (German Christmas Market), The Leeds International Pianoforte Competition, The Leeds Christmas Lights, The Leeds Mela, The Leeds West Indian Carnival and the Leeds International Film Festival.

Hotels

Four Leeds hotels are listed as top choices to stay in the UK by the Good Hotel Guide 2004. There are many major hotels in the City Centre including the Hilton Hotel, Queens Hotel, Hotel Metropole, Ibis Hotel, Etap Hotel, Novotel, Park Plaza Hotel as well as several Travelodges and Travel Inns as well as many other smaller hotels.

Eating and Drinking

Leeds has many popular pubs, bars and restaurants in the city centre. The historic Whitelocks public 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.

Popular Areas

Besides the City Centre, many people visit Hyde Park and Headingley for the student sub culture and the interesting mix of pubs, cafe's and bars. Chapel Allerton, Roundhay and Horsforth are popular due to the upmarket bars and restaurants in these areas. The market towns of Wetherby and Otley come under the City of Leeds and are also both popular with day tourists, Wetherby being particularly busy after a meeting at Wetherby Racecourse.

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