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Hinsley Hall
4.2/5106 Reviews

Hinsley Hall

Leeds|0.58km from Headingley Community Hub and Library
We were simply intrigued by this unusual place when we were looking for somewhere to stay near Leeds recently. We drove up the drive and followed the well signposted route to the ample, free car park near the main building in the grounds here. Check in was done quickly with a friendly chap who was happy to help us explain where everything was in this unusual hotel cum religious conference centre. I had a single room Room 37 on the 1st floor that could have been mistaken for a modern monk's cell. There was a single bed pushed up against the wall. There was also a tiny desk and chair & a tiny flat screen TV mounted on the wall. There was a small bedside table with a reading lamp. In the separate small, but functional bathroom the shower worked well, there were sufficient toiletries and some good quality, thick white towels. There were enough sockets and the free WiFi worked well Whilst there were no tea or coffee making facilities in the room, downstairs there were a number of machines for making your own hot beverage. I can recommend the hot chocolate just before turning in for the night. Breakfast was in a dining room on the ground floor and it was surprisingly good with a good choice of cereals, yoghourts, juices etc. and a counter bordering the kitchen where you could select the items for your full English breakfast. Tea and coffee was readily available. Even though we were only here for one night, we had everything we needed for a comfortable overnight stay. Oh, and whilst it is set off away from the hub bub of modern life, you only have to walk down to the bottom of the drive to find a large Wetherspoons pub and further right, down the road, a selection of pubs and restaurants.

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Holiday Inn Express Leeds - City Centre
4.2/556 Reviews
I want to say how wonderful my stay was at Holiday Inn. The room was fabulous. Amazing facilities. A shout out to Anthony one of the night staff who had such a welcoming smile at all hours and down to earth attitude. Also to Hannah who was so helpful regarding transport services both should be extremely proud of themselves. Thank you so much
Village Hotel Leeds North
3.7/5106 Reviews
This was definitely a mixed visit. On arrival we were checked in quite quickly receptionist was firmly enough although the reception desk itself seemed more like an information hub then a check in desk so the initial walk in was a bit confusing for me and my partner who don't stay in many hotels.. the one main thing that I noticed in the reception area is just through a set of double doors towards what would seem to be a fitness studio with an overlook of the pool had a chair with quite a nasty looking stain picture included. On arrival into the room things seemed clean tidy and presentable although there were a couple of things that could have been better for example one normal sized towel and 3 hand towels wasn't great and 2 towels would have been better, the toilet roll was very basic and clearly the cheaper stuff which you wouldn't so much expect when staying at a village hotel, there was a tile missing on the bathroom floor with a questionable amount of dust and dirt inside and around this hole and finally the doorframe seemed to be hanging off pictures of this are included. We had a look at the restraunt menu and it's safe to day if you don't fancy a burger, salad or chicken wings you will have to make other arrangements as we did by visiting the local residence 74 cafe about a mile away where we had a lovely time great food and a reasonable meal price. The bar is quite an open space and at first a bit confusing as there are some cinema chairs and big tvs but only playing the news. We had a drink I'm the evening this was probably priced for the venue but at £15 for a single vodka and lemonade and a double whisky we decided on only one when we found out that the bar closed for residents at 11pm which we found a bit early as other places stay open for residents. Room service would have been an option but from what I read this finished at 9.30pm and the is no in room phone to order such. Sleep was comfortable and sheets were clean it was just very hot as the window barely opens, there was no fan provided and no aircon. The TV also says its an Internet TV but upon attempt of connection no services were available. This morning the hotel seemed alot calmer and relaxed, we weren't sure of the breakfast procedures at all so we just sat down and were asked our room number but my partner got quite frustrated as she is autistic and no clear instructions were given it took us a while to source out breakfast and when we did we noticed it was very limited consisting of mushroom scrambled egg starnge potato circles beans tomatoes sausage and bacon. Honestly for me hash Brown's and black pudding are staples of English breakfast and should always be included when possible but unfortunately they were unavailable. I was going to ask a staff member but only one was seen briefly. There was also a High table next to us that was very dirty and when the staff member went to clean she simply sprayed it didn't wipe it and moved on, this didn't seem very hygienic. Breakfast was very average the addition of streaky bacon and chipolata sausages as opposed to tradition thick sausages and back bacon seemed very odd and definitely not our cup of tea! Coffee was not good atall however they do have a starbucks with is great because we do enjoy it. The night receptionist seemed to keeping a very close on me without speaking I found this quite lntimidating as a hotel guest and would have preferred him to ask me any concerns he had other than staring at me until I awkwardly said hello in which he just smiled and looked away briefly until I did then followed me with his eyes towards the stairs and no doubt watched me on camera until I entered my room. Overall a fair experience perfect I guess if you just need a quick room and have to extra money to burn but not ideal for us so probably wouldn't return.
Avalon Guest House
2.9/526 Reviews
I stayed here on Boxing Day. Friendly prompt efficient customer service, a small but cheap cosy warm comfy room, with a comfortable bed, I slept very well, the hotel is in a quiet area, I would stay here again
Roomzzz Leeds Headingley
3.9/515 Reviews
On arrival to collect our room key, Lynsey on reception was absolutely lovely. She was so welcoming and explained everything clearly. We arrived at our apartment which was emmaculate and so easy to access. I struggle with stairs and we also had our elderly father in a wheelchair visit us. So the free parking with easy access to the lift was really helpful. The apartment had absolutely everything we needed and more!! The fan was on and the windows open, making it a lovely cool and fresh environment to walk in to. I absolutely loved the Guest Guide, well worth reading! 😀 The kitchen was really well stocked with everything we needed to be able to cook for ourselves. It was really lovely to have the kitchen part of the living space too. The patio doors were a lovely bonus in the hot weather and we actually felt like we were sat in a tree at times. So relaxing!! The bed was very comfortable and again emmaculately clean. The bathroom was lovely and fresh and clean with a great powerful shower. On checking out we had a lovely chat with Debbie. Again, she was so friendly and just wanted to make sure we had a lovely stay. The takeaway breakfast was great, perfect for check out day for us. Nice to be able to tell the Manager directly how much we really enjoyed our stay. We will definitely be back! Fantastic value for money and such great staff!
Roomzzz Leeds City West
4.2/573 Reviews
Rooms were amazing, everything you need including a washing machine, iron, hair dryers, cutlery and cooker and microwave for cooking. Bed was so comfortable Location was so central, you were within a few minutes walked from shopping centre, bars etc Staff couldn’t have been more helpful Overall a lovely stay and highly recommend to anyone heading to Leeds
Ibis Leeds Centre Marlborough Street
4.4/542 Reviews
The booking and check in service was easy to follow which was a relief. I found this hotel to be clean and presentable throughout. The room was clean, relatively spacious and a lovely working shower. The staff in this hotel went the extra mile to make my stay as comfortable as possible. Every staff member I approached was friendly and helpful. An quality experience in a value hotel.

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Hotels in Leeds

Weather, the best time to travel:

The beautiful city of Leeds situated in West Yorkshire of England is famous for its museums, galleries, churches, gardens and historic buildings reflecting the city's culture, art and architecture. The cultural hub boasts various fun things to do such as Leeds Festival in Bramham Park, Leads International Film Festival and Leeds International Concert Season featuring more than 200 concerts. The city is also the hub of universities such as the University of Leeds, Leeds College of Music etc. attracting thousands of international students every year. The city experiences four seasons - spring, that lasts from March through May, summer from June through August, fall from September through November and winter from December through February. January is considered to be the coldest month with the temperature dropping to 3 degrees. The average temperature in July which is the hottest month is about 17 degrees. You can visit Leeds depending on which season you enjoy most.

Airport / nearby airport:

Leeds Bradford Airport is the main international and domestic airport of the city located on Whitehouse Ln, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7TU, UK, about 7.8 miles from the city centre. It is the highest airport in England located at a height of 681 feet above sea level. The other major airport is Manchester (42.5 miles), Liverpool (62.7 miles), East Midlands (68.1 miles) and Birmingham (93.7 miles). Getting to Leeds from Leeds Bradford Airport is quite easy with multiple transport options available at the airport. There are buses, taxis and town cars available at the airport. A cheap and feasible option is to board the Line 757 bus from the bus point at the airport that takes about 40 minutes to reach the city centre and hotels in Leeds located within the city centre. The frequency of the bus service is every 30 minutes. Contactless payment such as Google pay, Apple pay etc is used in buses and a one-way ticket to the city costs about £4. The official taxi partners of the Leeds Bradford airport are Arrow Cars providing pick up and drop off service right at the terminal front of the airport. These cabs can be booked in person, on the telephone, online through their app or on the website. It takes about 15 minutes to reach the city centre and costs £23.24 one way if you book a standard car. Uber (cab) is also available at the airport. 

Transportation:

Getting around places in Leeds is made convenient for tourists and travellers with the huge local bus and train network operated by the Metro. West Yorkshire Metro is the information hub for bus and train times, locations of stops and stations, route maps and ticket prices. The buses run from 5 am to 11 pm and can be used to commute to the city or to the other parts of the city. The train is another option for travel, particularly for visitors. Leeds Train Station is the main train station of the city located within the city centre. Within the city, there are private taxis and Uber cabs available for hire that can be booked at any time of the day. 

How to get to the destination:

There are mostly connecting flights from Asia, Europe and America to Leeds such as KLM, Qantas, British Airways, Air France, Aer Lingus, Delta Airline etc. The city is also well connected to Turkey and Egypt by airlines such as Flybe, Thomson Airways, Ryanair, Monarch Airline and British Airways. The rail network is well connected to all the major cities and towns in England. Cross Country and Virgin Trains are two important rail services. Road transport in Leeds is very efficient and a lot of people prefer travelling by bus. The National Express and Megabus coaches can be hired for the same. The city is connected through the M1 highway, M62 highway and A1 highway. 

Hotels, prices for different hotel range:

  • 4 Star Hotels: Crown Plaza is located on Wellington St, Leeds, LS1 4DL, West Yorkshire which is about 800 meters from the city centre. It can be booked at £79 per night per person. Park Plaza, Thorpe Park Hotel and Leeds Marriot are some of the other Leeds hotels located within the city centre. 
  • 3 Star Hotels: Ibis Styles Leeds City Center Arena can be booked at £55 per person per night and is located about 300 meters from the city centre. The Wrens, Clayton Hotel and Holiday Inn Express Leeds City Centre - Armouries are also cheap hotels in Leeds providing good amenities located at a walking distance from the city centre. 
  • 2 Star Hotels: The George Hotel, The Avenue Hotel, Hampton by Hilton Leeds City Center and Discovery Hotel can be booked for £30-£35 per night per person or even cheaper through Leeds hotel deals if booked in advanced. 

Leeds Tourist Information:

Top tourist destination in Leeds:

1. Civic Quarter, the hub of Leeds also known as City Square comprising of statues of figures such as Black Prince and inventor James Watt. It is located in City Square/Millennium Square, Leeds. Nearby is the Leeds Art Gallery displaying the work of famous Italian and French masters and Leeds City Museum having departments of archaeology, zoology and geology. 

2. Harrogate, Britain's Floral Resort is a spa town is significant for the medicinal springs discovered in the 16th century. Its popular attraction is the RHS Garden Harlow Carr located in 32 Cheltenham Parade, Harrogate. 

3. The Royal Armouries Museum is one of Leeds attractions and popular for its national collection of arms and armour. It comprises of six galleries covering 3,000 years of weaponry across the globe. It is located at a walking distance from the Leeds city centre on Armouries Drive, Leeds. 

Top food places in Leeds:

1. Crafthouse is an award-winning restaurant located in the heart of the city on Level 5, Trinity, 70 Boar Lane, Leeds, England, LS1 6HW, United Kingdom. It serves European cuisine such as the Bridlington crab and lamb, meat and fish prepared in the Josper oven chargrilled at 480 degrees on charcoal. 

2. Brasserie Forty 4 serves some of the finest British and Mediterranean cuisines Its signature dishes include Portobello mushrooms with spinach, goat cheese, pine nuts and tomato sauce. It is located in 44 The Calls, Leeds, England, LS2 7EW, United Kingdom. It is a perfect spot for weekend dinners providing a subtle decor and sophisticated atmosphere.

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