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  1. Victoria Quarter including County Arcade

    Briggate 53.79835, -1.54102

    When the Victorian civic authorities sought to improve the sights and foul smells of Briggate and the city centre, they demolished some of the city's dirtiest yards, alleyways, shambles and lanes and built covered shopping arcades filled with fine establishments. These catered for the refined tastes of the growing moneyed classes of Leeds.…

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    This rebuilding continued into Edwardian times and the legacy is some of Europe's finest, most elegant shopping locations. Today these arcades are home to some of the most exclusive designer shops in Great Britain (Vivienne Westwood, Hugo Boss, Luis Vuitton and Harvey Nichols to name a few).

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  2. Holbeck Urban Village

    The complete renovation and restoration of an entire city district. In the south-west of central Leeds, this historic area was key to the Industrial Revolution, and has many buildings and sites of interest, including the stunning Egyptian-style Temple Mill and Italianate Tower Works.…

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    The restoration and redevelopment has already begun with the Round Foundry, a new-age village of offices, flats, cafés and media centres complete with traditional paved streets and 200-year old buildings. A plethora of other developments promise that this area will become more and more of an exciting new destination.

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  3. Corn Exchange

    Call Lane 53.79593, -1.54020

    Shopping in surroundings to rival any of Leeds' fine arcades. Located just to the south of Kirkgate markets on Vicar Lane. Designed by Cuthbert Broderick and architecturally based on the Paris corn exchange. A largely elliptical building, crowned with a great glass dome roof, that allows light to stream in even on the greyest Yorkshire winter mornings.…

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    (Broderick was also architect of Leeds town hall and the Leeds Mechanics' Institute, Millennium Square, Two shops designed by Broderick still survive opposite the Mechanics Institute on Cookridge Street, now converted into a cocktail bar.)

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  4. The Royal Armouries Museum

    Armouries Drive, river area Daily 10am - 5pm free 53.79183, -1.53189

    National museum of all things deadly, from swords and guns to armoury and pikes, now famous for its regular live jousting. Contains rare armour belonging to King Henry VIII and Emperor Maxmillian, and a diverse arsenal from the Royal collection, sourced from a-far a field as Japan, India and America.…

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    Features rare experimental pistols, and weaponry from many of the world's conflicts; including the only surviving elephant armour in the world

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  5. Kirkstall Abbey

    Abbey Road, Kirkstall,

    Largest abbey in the North of England - see below. One of the UK's biggest and best preserved abbeys, recently restored with a new visitor centre. It's 3 miles out of town but lovers of history and architecture, or those in search of a beautiful and peaceful spot in the city won't regret making the trip. Buses (33/33a) every 10 minutes from the city centre.…

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    Opposite is Abbey House Museum [http://www.leeds.gov.uk/abbeyhouse].

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  6. Leeds Minster

    Kirkgate 53.79519, -1.53579

    An attractive and fairly large neo-gothic church with a renowned choir and concerts from time to time. During the rebuilding of the Parish church in Victorian times, the original Saxon crosses where Leeds folk would have worshipped in the 8/9th centuries (well before the first church of Leeds had been founded) were une…

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    arthed in the medieval tower and is permanently on display inside.

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  7. Holy Trinity Church

    Boar Lane 53.79617, -1.54357

    An unassuming location and exterior hide an elegant baroque interior, built for the merchant class by subscription and donation so they could worship well away from the lower working classes of the city.…

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    The Iconic spire of Holy Trinity has dominated the skyline of the city for hundreds of years and was restored in 2006/7.

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  8. Church of St John the Baptist

    Church Lane, Adel

    Whilst a long way out of town, this leafy and extremely affluent suburb has some lovely houses, and is a world a way from the bustle of the city centre - nearby York Gate garden is beautiful and well worth a visit), this lovely and well-preserved early Norman church set in verdant grounds is a hidden treasure

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  9. Town Hall

    The Headrow 53.80027, -1.54971

    The city's symbol and pride and joy, one of the world's finest Victorian buildings, and home to a dazzling array of concerts, particularly during the city's popular and extensive International Concert Season [http://www.leedsconcertseason.com/]. The recently restored interior is stunning.

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  10. Temple Newsam

    Temple Newsam Road

    One of the great historic estates in England. With over 1500 acres landscaped by Capability Brown in the 18th century, it is a large Tudor–Jacobean mansion housing a large collection of works of art. The garden has some excellent walks and houses a working Rare Breeds farm.

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  11. Middleton Railway

    Moor Road, Hunslet

    The oldest working railway in the world. Situated in South Leeds between Middleton and Hunslet, it used to carry coal from the coal mines to the south of the city to the factories of Hunslet and central Leeds. You can now have a ride on the historic rolling stock.

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  12. Woodhouse Moor

    Central/North Leeds

    The closest big park to central Leeds, between Leeds University and Hyde Park Corner. In summer months it is packed to bursting with students and other young people sunbathing and playing sports. There are large fields, small formal gardens and a skate park.

  13. Salem Chapel

    Salem Place, Hunslet Road 53.79227, -1.54109

    Interesting and unique chapel. Also the place where Leeds United football club was founded, replacing the old bankrupt Leeds City football club. [http://www.aql.com/news/198/ In 2011 it was bought] by a huge telecommunications company as a head office.

  14. Thackray Medical Museum

    Beckett Street

    Award winning. The best of its kind in the country, with all manner of exhibits and the chance to experience the life of a Victorian child or mill-worker (and their often gruesome medical history). If you've got children, you'd be mad to miss it!

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  15. St John's Church

    New Briggate 53.80013, -1.54228

    Hidden away within peaceful gardens lies this true gem, built just before the English Civil War, it has beautiful ornate woodwork in its charming interior, and architecturally it is an extremely rare example of a 17th century double nave design.

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  16. Kirkgate Market

    Vicar Lane 53.79717, -1.53887

    This traditional British market is largest in Europe. Housed in an opulent late Victorian palace to commerce, it has both indoor and outdoor stalls. Marks and Spencer had their first establishment here, originally called, 'Marks Penny Bazaar'.

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  17. The Bear Pit

    Cardigan Road 53.81413, -1.57622

    This is the last vestiges of Leeds Zoological and Botanical Gardens, an unsuccessful Victorian business. Built in 1840, bears were displayed in a circular pit with the public viewing them from the castellated turrets.

  18. Headingley Carnegie Stadium

    St Michael's Lane 53.81799, -1.58326

    World famous, is a must for Cricket and Rugby (both codes - League and Union) fans. Quite unique in serving both sports - a 'siamese' stadium. The annual Test match is a highlight of Leeds' sporting calendar.

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  19. Leeds City Museum

    Millennium Square, LS2 8BH Tue - Fri 10:00 - 17:00, Sat, Sun 11:00 - 17:00 free 53.80160, -1.54680

    The Leeds Story is the main draw for visitors, but there are also galleries of natural history and ancient Roman and Greek history. The museum is in the imposing Leeds Institute building.

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  20. Harewood House

    Harewood Village

    This huge estate, complete with extensive gardens, lake, lovely café and bird gardens, is owned by the Queen's cousin. The opulent roccoco house itself is well worth a look around.

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  21. Roundhay Park

    Huge picturesque park with 2 lakes, café, flower gardens and walks. Right next to Tropical World, and the lovely formal Canal Gardens, be sure to visit them all in one day.

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  22. Leeds Art Gallery and The Henry Moore Institute

    The Headrow 53.80011, -1.54808

    The world of modern and classical art is at your disposal here in Leeds. It has a small but interesting range of exhibits, and is a great place to kill half an hour. Free.

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  23. Far Headingley conservation area

    the old cottages and shops are very pretty (especially Cottage Road), as are the leafy streets and Victorian terraces and villas to the north further up the Otley Road.

  24. Tropical World

    Princes Avenue, Roundhay

    Great for a rainy day as it's all indoors, this extensive menagerie has animals, birds, fish and insects from across the globe in thoughtfully themed zones.

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  25. Millennium Square

    53.80151, -1.54830

    There is generally something going on! A great public space home to some gorgeous civic architecture, concerts, exhibitions, ice rinks, Christmas markets.

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  26. Park Square

    53.79886, -1.55190

    A lovely Georgian square reminiscent of Dublin, and is often an overlooked haven of tranquility in the city centre. (Hard to find without a map)

  27. Leeds Dock

    river area 53.79182, -1.53350

    This interesting development of cafés, restaurants, shops and apartments was completed during 2008. Home to Royal Armouries Museum.

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  28. Saint Anne's Cathedral

    Cookridge Street 53.80061, -1.54688

    Small, but an extremely interesting example of an Arts and Crafts, 19th Century Catholic Cathedral - unique within the UK.

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  29. Horsforth Village Museum

    5 The Green, Horsforth, LS18 5JB end March to the end Dec: Sat: 10.00am to 4.00pm, Sun: 2.00pm - 5.00pm free 53.83679, -1.64298

    Museum built in 1983 to celebrate Horsforth which has been described as the "largest village in England".

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  30. Bramham Park

    Wetherby

    Another such stately home to the north-east of Leeds with a long history and lovely gardens and grounds.

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  31. The Tetley Gallery

    Mon - Sat 11am - 6pm; Sun 11am - 4pm Free 53.79210, -1.53960

    Modern art gallery in the Art Deco former Tetley Brewery. Has an archive of brewery history.

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  32. Hall Park

    Horsforth

    Some distance from central Leeds, has lovely Japanese Gardens and is accessible by bus.

  33. Armley Mills

    Canal Road, Armley,

    Excellent museum of industry and Leeds' (major) role in the Industrial Revolution.

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  34. The Hollies Arboretum

    North West Leeds

    Large botanical garden set in lush woodlands with a wonderful selection of plants.

  35. Lotherton Hall

    Deer park, extensive and interesting bird garden, historic hall and café. Museum.

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  36. Thwaite Mills

    Thwaite Lane, Stourton

    Rare example of a former stone-crushing mill, now an excellent working museum.

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  37. Kirkstall Abbey Park

    Kirkstall

    Picturesque riverside park containing the ruins of Kirkstall Abbey (see above)

  38. Victorian 'folly'

    Queenswood

    built to celebrate the visit of Queen Victoria to Leeds in 1858.

  39. Gledhow Valley Woods

    A large woodland which separates Gledhow from Chapel Allerton.

  40. City Square

    53.79654, -1.54784

    With old Post Office and imposing Queens Hotel.

  41. Oxford Place Chapel

    Oxford Place 53.79991, -1.55113

    Lovely 19th Century, red-brick baroque church.

  42. Golden Acre Park

    North West Leeds

    Gardens and café set around huge lake.

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  43. Yeadon Common

    A popular site for plane-spotters.

  44. Oakwood Clock

    The biggest landmark in Oakwood.

  45. Gipton Spa

    A Bath House built in the 1600s.

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Leeds
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