Info And Listings For Leeds, Great Britain.


by Karri Madelline - Date: 2008-07-04 - Word Count: 508 Share This!

Widely regarded as the the north's unofficial capital, Leeds is a lively location. it has a quaint population of almost 450 000. as well as its many residents, Leeds also attracts many business visitors and tourists.

It's a top city thanks to it's many places of interest, lively nightlife and exciting shopping opportunities.

With some fabulous modern architecture and wonderful shops, Leeds has truly transformed itself in recent years. despite this, there are still plenty of structures that evoke the city's Victorian splendour, too. an of the most well-known Victorian structures is Leeds town hall, which was planned by the architect Cuthbert Brodrick.

Leeds also has the impressive Kirkstall Abbey, which is placed in the western outskirts of the city. This beautiful Abbey is widely regarded as one of the most complete examples of a medieval Cistercian abbey in great britain. It has historical architecture, as well as beautiful gardens that are teeming with wildlife & greenery.

Kirkstall Abbey was started in 1152 and took over 75 years to construct. The historical ruins have been painted by artists including jmw turner & the abbey is now a Grade 1 listed building. In the summer, visitors flock to see open-air concerts & plays in the captivating grounds of the Abbey.

Leeds boasts a fabulous shopping centre, which boasts a shop that are suitable for any budget. in fact, you'll find high-end shops in the city's Victoria Quarter, which include branches of harvey nichols, Flannels & other designer stores.

In the headrow centre, you'll locate more cost-effective high-street stores such as dorothy perkins, warehouse & claire's accesories.

If the fast pace of Leeds' city life gets to be too much for you, you will be happy to understand that the city has some beautiful park spaces, including the award-winning nelson mandela gardens. These beautiful gardens were constructed for £12 million to commemorate the year 2000. The pretty gardens were awarded a medal at the 2004 chelsea flower show.

If you'd rather spend your time doing more arty activities, you will be happy to understand that Leeds has nine exciting museums and art galleries. These include the armley mills industrial museum and the fantastic Leeds city art gallery, which means that you're sure to find one that you like.

Lastly, any tourist passing by Leeds should ensure that they experience its nightlife. With wonderful restaurants, exclusive bars and impressive nightclubs, you will have an unforgettable night there. it goes without saying that Leeds boasts a big gay community, too. you will find some wonderful gay venues dotted around the Calls area, including the legendary blaydes.

When the nightclubs close, why not head to one of the city's deluxe hotels for a fabulousrest? there's some snazzy hotels in the city, including the queen's hotel, so you'll be spoilt for choice. best of all, if you choose a hotel with a free breakfast - you'll be able to eat away your hangover, too.

Unfortunately, we've come to the end of our Leeds tourism guide. despite this, if you need additional information, ring your local tourist information centre, who'll be happy to help you.

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Karri Madelline is a local freelance journalist who used to work for a leeds glamour model agency as a leeds model escort, with experience escorting in York.

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