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Holiday Inn Express Leeds City Centre - Armouries
4.1/5121 Reviews
I feel bad knocking the hotel. It's in a great location with parking for just £8 a night next door. Ideal for the Armories (free entrance) and a surprisingly cheap £1 river taxi to the city centre. The staff at the hotel were very friendly, in fact the Indian gentleman on check in was probably the best check in experience I've ever had. All the other staff were pleasant. The room was big and comfortable. Now the gripe. Breakfast was an absolute nightmare. The queues were mainly caused however because there was only one toaster and this was set in a way that people had to put their bread in twice to get it toasted. Then there was the wait for bacon and sausages to be refilled ( not a short wait, a good 10 minutes). We recently stayed at a sister hotel in Crewe and their toaster was of a different model that was an industrial 4 slice one making 4 slices very quickly. Mind you they also had cheese on offer which would have also got people away from the queues. Even a few bread rolls which wouldn't need toasting would also alleviate queues to some extent. The last problem was a lack of plates. Would we stay again, yes. Though we would make sure we didn't wait until 8.30am to get breakfast
DoubleTree by Hilton Leeds City Centre
4.7/553 Reviews
The hotel was great and well located to get into the centre of Leeds. Nice views on the canal from the room, the room was spacious with good amenities. We got given breakfast with our booking which was lovely. We also got a free late checkout too.
Village Hotel Leeds South
3.9/5104 Reviews
I have stayed at the hotel so long it's clear that it feels like home and I can honestly they they don't go less than above and beyond to help you feel at ease and at home I have not one complaint to make other than, can't you just let me live there guys xx 🥰 Helen on the desk is one of the loveliest people you'll probably encounter and if there's an issue they try their best to deal with it in a favourable manner so that you don't feel awkward or embarrassed, well once they know you better, you'll have to remember how many people they all deal with minute by minute and they aren't all reasonable, understanding or rationale but they all seem to keep their cool and keep a light humour to the situation which is lovely xx
Hilton Leeds City
3.9/5128 Reviews
Leeds City Center
5 star experience and very friendly welcome/ service! Upgraded to a lovely big room with super comfortable and firm bed with comfy sofa. Noisy outside but being on 10th floor helped...and v good nights sleep had. Breakfast was excellent..good full English and some gluten free options for bread and cereal was much appreciated. Great coffee too. Thanks so much Hilton...definitely merit the 5 stars!
Wakefield Limes Lodge
3.9/569 Reviews
We stayed for two nights, but it was not an experience we will be repeating. The room had been renovated recently, by the look of it - it was well decorated with a nice carpet, although that had stains in several places. The beds were comfortable, but the room was very hot even with the heating off (in February). We couldn't open the window to help, though, as it is only about 20 meters from the M62. The bathroom had also been refurbed, but there was a patch in the ceiling where water had leaked through, leaving a big brown patch and some missing plaster. There was black mould in the shower cubicle - particularly in the corner, but also on the grouting where it had obviously not been cleaned properly. There was no working extractor fan - the vent was full of cobwebs, so it had not been working for some time. We arrived a few minutes early, but couldn't check in until reception opened at 3pm - it closed again at 6. We went to our room, to find that there was only one tiny (2cm high) bottle of shower gel in the bathroom, and no hand soap at all, so went to reception to ask. We were given two sachets of gel, and a small bar of soap. We enquired about breakfast (the website stated it was included) - and were told they didn't really do breakfast, but could provide a tray with pastries etc if we wanted it. We said we did, then left. On returning later that night, we found a tray containing milk, two portions of cornflakes, two wrapped, stale, croissants and two crumpets (there was nothing to heat them with). The second night, there was no breakfast left for us. When we arrived back, the room had been 'serviced'. The beds had been made and the bin emptied, but the bathroom was untouched (bin not emptied, no more shower gel). The dirty cups and glasses were left from breakfast. Reception was closed, and we didn't see anyone before we left the following morning to complain to. Looking around, we could have had a room in a Ramada nearby for a lot less - we wish we had.
Roomzzz Leeds City
4.4/563 Reviews
Leeds City Center
Highly recommend, staff are very welcoming and I feel very at home here. I'm able to cook and do laundry which is great while I find a permanent apartment.

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Leeds Travel Guide

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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