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Canal Gardens


A tranquil corner
Princes Avenue
Princes Avenue
Leeds LS8 2ER
+44 113 266 1850
Just a stone's throw from Roundhay Park, these small, enclosed gardens are definitely worth a visit if you want a break from city life. The walled garden - a veritable sun trap - is a delight, enclosing a rectangular ornamental pond and displays of bedding plants and shrubs expertly tended by horticultural experts from the North of England National Rose Society. Prepare yourself for a feast of colour and fragrances. The Canal Gardens are adjacent to an exquisite tea room. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Canal Gardens photo by Ian Turton
Photo: Ian Turton
Canal Gardens photo by Deborah Moran
Photo: Deborah Moran
Canal Gardens photo by John Blakey
Photo: John Blakey
Canal Gardens photo by Sue Yorks
Photo: Sue Yorks
Canal Gardens photo by Mark
Photo: Mark
Canal Gardens photo by Paul Adlam
Photo: Paul Adlam
 

 
City Square


A hive of activity
Infirmary Street
Leeds LS1
Constructed to celebrate Leeds' elevation to city status in 1893, this public space is home to one of the city's most formidable landmarks - the statue of Edward, the Black Prince. The square is flanked by impressive buildings including the Italianate Post Office building to the north, the 1930s Queen's Hotel to the south and No. 1 City Square - a striking high-tech commercial building at the edge of the city's financial centre. The hub of the city, this is a great place to sit on a bench and watch the world go by - as long as you don't mind the traffic fumes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
City Square photo by John Seb Barber
Photo: John Seb Barber
City Square photo by gael
Photo: gael
City Square photo by Piotr Dul
Photo: Piotr Dul
City Square photo by Mark Skeet
Photo: Mark Skeet
City Square photo by Richard O'Brien
Photo: Richard O'Brien
City Square photo by Phillip1976UK
Photo: Phillip1976UK
 

 
Cuban Heels


Tex-Mex in the Exchange Quarter
28-30 Assembly Street
Assembly Street
Leeds LS2 7DE
+44 113 234 6115
This Mexican restaurant is ensconced just off the fashionable Calls, behind the Corn Exchange. With its rich colour scheme, you know it must be Cuban. The bar is always very popular thanks to its cosy, intimate atmosphere. Whether the menu is particularly Cuban or just Mexican is open to question, but either way, the food is good. Cajun Blackened Swordfish is a tastebud treat - very highly recommended. Vegetarians and wine drinkers are well catered for.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cuban Heels photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Espresso Bar @ Harvey Nichols


Stylish cafe in Leeds' most elegant department store
107-111 Briggate
Victoria Quarter
Leeds LS1 6BG
+44 113 204 8888
http://www.harveynichols.com/
More middle class than cool - the Espresso Bar is in perfect tune with the shoppers who frequent the expensive Victoria Quarter shopping arcade. A fully licensed establishment, the Espresso Bar is more expensive than other cafes. You're paying for quality, though, and the cafe comes into its own in the food department. Choose a mouth-watering sandwich for around £5; with fillings like roast beef and Harvey Nichols mustard or smoked salmon and cream cheese. A good selection of pastries and cakes from £2.50 come with excellent Harvey Nichols service. Food served until one hour before closing time.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Espresso Bar @ Harvey Nichols photo by the detestrian
Photo: the detestrian
 

 
Leeds Parish Church


An architectural tour de force
Kirkgate
Leeds LS2 7DJ
+44 113 245 4012
This splendid example of Gothic Revival architecture has been Leeds' parish church since 1841, when it was built to replace a medieval church that had fallen into disrepair. Thanks to some unsympathetic town planning, the church is somewhat cut off from the city centre but it is definitely worth taking the time to find. The interior is particularly stunning - look out for the original Victorian fittings that reinforce the High Church atmosphere. Guide book available. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Leeds Parish Church photo by Tony Preece
Photo: Tony Preece
Leeds Parish Church photo by Guy Hatton
Photo: Guy Hatton
Leeds Parish Church photo by paul bevan
Photo: paul bevan
Leeds Parish Church photo by Elizabeth Wawrzyniak
Photo: Elizabeth Wawrzyniak
Leeds Parish Church photo by kowalski84
Photo: kowalski84
Leeds Parish Church photo by Steven Feather
Photo: Steven Feather
Leeds Parish Church photo by Phil Songa
Photo: Phil Songa
 

 
Merrion Centre


1960s shopping centre
Merrion Street
Leeds LS2 8LV
Built in the early 1960s, the Merrion Centre was one of the first indoor shopping complexes in England and one of the most glamorous places in Leeds. The sparkle has gone now and the Merrion Centre houses shops like Superdrug, Morrison's and Poundstretcher. If you want to see a different side of shopping in Leeds, go out the back of the Merrion Centre where you'll find the Merrion Superstore, a small indoor market. Crammed with fancy dress and stage make-up, hardware, sweets, clothes, haberdashery and record stalls, the superstore is a must for any bargain-hunting shopaholic.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Merrion Centre photo by St Stev
Photo: St Stev
Merrion Centre photo by Thomas Mathie
Photo: Thomas Mathie
Merrion Centre photo by Ali Lewsley
Photo: Ali Lewsley
Merrion Centre photo by Sam Saunders
Photo: Sam Saunders
Merrion Centre photo by thermionic
Photo: thermionic
 

 
Millennium Square


The city's newest landmark
Calverley Street
Leeds LS1 3HE
Eat your heart out London—Leeds finally has its own version of Trafalgar Square. It hit the headlines thanks to Nelson Mandela, who came to Leeds to open the city's newest landmark. Flanked by the Civic Hall, the Civic Theatre and the Leeds General Infirmary, the square can hold up to 20,000 people. The Nelson Mandela Gardens, opposite the Felon & Firkin, are a welcome splash of greenery, but if you want to get away from the traffic, head for the top of the square where you can sit under the rowan trees and watch the world rush by.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Millennium Square photo by Anna Hardcastle
Photo: Anna Hardcastle
Millennium Square photo by Martin Cogley
Photo: Martin Cogley
Millennium Square photo by Stephen Osmotherley
Photo: Stephen Osmotherley
Millennium Square photo by Eduardo Munive
Photo: Eduardo Munive
Millennium Square photo by Piotr Dul
Photo: Piotr Dul
Millennium Square photo by Gillian Graham
Photo: Gillian Graham
Millennium Square photo by Tim Duckett
Photo: Tim Duckett
Millennium Square photo by bUttsHAk3r
Photo: bUttsHAk3r
Millennium Square photo by Ken Manson
Photo: Ken Manson
Millennium Square photo by Tracey
Photo: Tracey
Millennium Square photo by Tony Trent
Photo: Tony Trent
Millennium Square photo by Dean Collins
Photo: Dean Collins
 

 
Park Square


A perfect place to get away from it all
Off St Paul's Street
Leeds LS1 2JG
At the end of the 18th century this elegant square was the most fashionable and salubrious residential area of Leeds. Typically late Georgian in style and character, its secluded garden and surrounding terraces of red-brick houses remain largely unspoiled by later development, making it a popular lunchtime spot for local office workers. It is especially lovely in the spring and summer when the attractive flower beds burst into a riot of colour and fragrance.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Park Square photo by Kevin McCarthy
Photo: Kevin McCarthy
Park Square photo by Iain Davidson
Photo: Iain Davidson
Park Square photo by Jan Dolan
Photo: Jan Dolan
 

 
Roundhay Park


Leeds' favourite public park
Princess Avenue
Roundhay
Leeds LS8 2ER
+44 113 266 1850
This has been the city's favourite public space since it was first opened in 1872. It is the venue for high-profile music and cultural festivals in the summer, and also provides 700 acres of wooded walks, horticultural displays and sports facilities. The abundant bird life on Waterloo Lake can be observed from the park's waterside cafe. A stone's throw away are the Canal Gardens and the Tropical World Botanical Gardens - tourist attractions that boast over 750,000 visitors a year. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Roundhay Park photo by Karen Wigley
Photo: Karen Wigley
Roundhay Park photo by Robert Smith
Photo: Robert Smith
Roundhay Park photo by Dan Maudsley
Photo: Dan Maudsley
Roundhay Park photo by Tony Preece
Photo: Tony Preece
Roundhay Park photo by jay dae-su vega
Photo: jay dae-su vega
Roundhay Park photo by Ignacio Laplagne
Photo: Ignacio Laplagne
Roundhay Park photo by Dave Naylor
Photo: Dave Naylor
Roundhay Park photo by Dan Brady
Photo: Dan Brady
Roundhay Park photo by Peter Thody
Photo: Peter Thody
Roundhay Park photo by C'riz
Photo: C'riz
Roundhay Park photo by Mal McNeil
Photo: Mal McNeil
Roundhay Park photo by Russell
Photo: Russell
Roundhay Park photo by Paul Little
Photo: Paul Little
Roundhay Park photo by mimiyaw
Photo: mimiyaw
Roundhay Park photo by Nicky Lewis
Photo: Nicky Lewis
Roundhay Park photo by Hongfang
Photo: Hongfang
Roundhay Park photo by H. Renee
Photo: H. Renee
Roundhay Park photo by geoff967
Photo: geoff967
Roundhay Park photo by Jo Waddell
Photo: Jo Waddell
Roundhay Park photo by richard gosling
Photo: richard gosling
 

 
Royal Armouries


Something for Everyone
Armouries Drive
Leeds LS10 1LT
+44 113 220 1916
http://www.armouries.org.uk
enquiries@armouries.org.uk
Opened in 1996, the spectacular building which is the new home for the national collection of arms and armor is situated in the rejuvenated waterfront area, just a five-minute walk from the city centre. The Royal Armourie provides display case upon display case of guns and weaponry in five separately theme galleries covering War, Tournament, Self-Defence, Hunting and the arms and armour of the Orient. Dynamic live action displays, interactive demonstrations and thought-provoking historical interpretations guarantee an enjoyable and educational day out. If you can, visit in summer when you will see thrilling displays of jousting, falconry, and horsemanship, along with the opportunity to get up close to the animals in the Menagerie. Admission is free but there is a GBP3 car park charge.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Royal Armouries photo by Nate Walker
Photo: Nate Walker
Royal Armouries photo by phpchap_doherty
Photo: phpchap_doherty
Royal Armouries photo by rayfin
Photo: rayfin
Royal Armouries photo by Miles G Tawell
Photo: Miles G Tawell
Royal Armouries photo by Samantha Scriven
Photo: Samantha Scriven
Royal Armouries photo by Village Idiot Productions
Photo: Village Idiot Productions
Royal Armouries photo by Cybershot Mole
Photo: Cybershot Mole
Royal Armouries photo by danib2312
Photo: danib2312
Royal Armouries photo by Claudia
Photo: Claudia
Royal Armouries photo by Dan Hughes
Photo: Dan Hughes
Royal Armouries photo by krishna kishore maringanti
Photo: krishna kishore maringanti
Royal Armouries photo by krishna kishore maringanti
Photo: krishna kishore maringanti
Royal Armouries photo by rayfin
Photo: rayfin
 

 
St Anne's Roman Catholic Cathedral


Understated Leeds landmark
Cookridge Street
Leeds LS2 3AW
+44 113 244 8634
Leedscath@aol.com
Leeds' relatively small cathedral dates back to the turn of the century - the result of the Corporation's decision to demolish the original to make way for traffic. The wonderful Gothic architecture makes it one of the city centre's most understated landmarks. Although it has hitherto been easy to miss, the recent opening of the nearby Millennium Square should help to bring this fine building to the attention of many more visitors. Architecture aficionados should check out the reredos (the structure above the altar) created by the celebrated Victorian designer AWN Pugin.

Admission: free

Review © 2007, Wcities
St Anne's Roman Catholic Cathedral photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
St John's Church


A hidden marvel
New Briggate
Mark Lane
Leeds LS2 8JA
+44 113 244 1689
Built in 1634 under the benefaction of local merchant John Harrison, this building is a marvellous - and rare - example of Gothic architecture from the medieval period. In 1860, the distinguished architect, Norman Shaw, said the church was "a specimen of church architecture to which no other town in England can produce a parallel". Hyperbolic words indeed, but words that prevented its planned demolition in the mid-1860s. The inside is breathtaking, and heavily adorned with woodwork carvings in a Flemish style. The wood of the pulpit and pews is dark, heavy and sombre, but is complemented by a menagerie of delicate figures - hermaphrodites, angels and other curious entities - looking down from the corbels and the chancel. It is a shame that they now look down upon spiritual pews devoid of a congregation. But the rest of us can see this architectural glory of internal and external design (ironically, on any day but Sunday), and perhaps through our attendance ensure its ongoing survival.

Review © 2007, Wcities
St John's Church photo by Tim Green
Photo: Tim Green
 

 
Temple Newsam


Dubbed the "Hampton Court of the North"
The Elm Walk
Leeds LS15 0AE
This magnificent Tudor-Jacobean mansion is bursting at the seams with history. Before it was rebuilt in the 17th century, the house belonged to the Knights Templar and the family of Lord Darnley, unlucky husband of Mary Queen of Scots. Aside from its absorbing history, Temple Newsam is worth visiting for its huge collection of old master paintings - including works by Titian and Rubens - and Chippendale furniture. The estate comprises 1200 acres of parkland which is used in the summer as a venue for high-profile pop and opera concerts. The grounds also play host to less glamorous attractions, namely the animals that make the on-site working farm the focus of regular school visits. Closed January and February. Admission: adults £2, concs £1, children 50p

Review © 2007, Wcities
Temple Newsam photo by Mark Skeet
Photo: Mark Skeet
Temple Newsam photo by Dave Kilroy
Photo: Dave Kilroy
Temple Newsam photo by Vera Low
Photo: Vera Low
Temple Newsam photo by Antony Barnes
Photo: Antony Barnes
Temple Newsam photo by Jamie Laramee
Photo: Jamie Laramee
Temple Newsam photo by Sharon Dale
Photo: Sharon Dale
Temple Newsam photo by alexander cornelious
Photo: alexander cornelious
Temple Newsam photo by Miriam Fairchild
Photo: Miriam Fairchild
Temple Newsam photo by Adam Walters
Photo: Adam Walters
Temple Newsam photo by Neil Matthews
Photo: Neil Matthews
Temple Newsam photo by Neil Bennion
Photo: Neil Bennion
Temple Newsam photo by Beverley Gormley
Photo: Beverley Gormley
Temple Newsam photo by Hugmonster
Photo: Hugmonster
 

 
Town Hall


An architectural delight
Victoria Square
Leeds LS1 3AD
+44 113 224 3801
A stunning hybrid of classical Greek and baroque styles, this mid-19th century public building is perhaps Leeds' most well-known landmark. Built by Charles Broderick between 1853 and 1858, it features a façade of giant columns supporting an elaborate domed tower. The richly decorated interior is equally spectacular, with statues by Matthew Noble sitting beneath ornate plaster ceilings. As well as being of great historical and architectural interest, the Town Hall is one of the city's premier music venues, hosting events including Lunchtime Organ Music and the International Concert Season.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Town Hall photo by ade_mcfade@yahoo.com
Photo: ade_mcfade@yahoo.com
Town Hall photo by Tom Smith
Photo: Tom Smith
Town Hall photo by Dave Graham
Photo: Dave Graham
Town Hall photo by Jon Pinder
Photo: Jon Pinder
Town Hall photo by Reinhold Behringer
Photo: Reinhold Behringer
Town Hall photo by Rick Harrison
Photo: Rick Harrison
Town Hall photo by moniqca
Photo: moniqca
Town Hall photo by Ben Anderson
Photo: Ben Anderson
Town Hall photo by Paula Goodale
Photo: Paula Goodale
Town Hall photo by Jono Kenyon
Photo: Jono Kenyon
Town Hall photo by Caius Durling
Photo: Caius Durling
 

 
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