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  • Crowne Plaza Leeds
    Crowne Plaza Leeds Crowne Plaza Leeds offers 135 newly refurbished superior guest rooms and suites, providing the highest standards of comfort and ideal for either the corporate or leisure traveller. 85 non-smoking rooms and two specially designed rooms for the disabled guest are available upon request.
  • Marriott Leeds
    Marriott Leeds The Leeds Marriott is a modern yet elegant hotel, carefully restored from Victorian town house, situated in the heart of Leeds City. It is the ideal location for business and leisure. The hotel has 244 spacious ensuite bedrooms, all of which are well appointed.

Come to Leeds and enjoy superb nightlife, unrivalled shopping facilities, including 'that' store - Harvey Nichols - a range of 'state of the art' attractions and some of the most breath-taking scenery in the whole of Britain. Leeds' reputation for shopping goes from strength to strength, and the designer names keep on coming - Vivienne Westwood, Gieves and Hawkes, Karen Millen, but it's not just expensive shopping. Elegant Victorian and Edwardian Arcades, small boutiques and speciality shops meet with modern malls and the top household names - all found in a pedestrianised city centre.

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Away from the shops are an impressive range of attractions. The Royal Armouries is the first national museum to houses part of the Royal Collection from the Tower of London, in a £42 million home on the waterfront.

Harewood House is the spectacular home of the Queen's cousin, the Earl of Harewood, and the £6m Thackray Medical Museum is on of Leeds' newest attractions, revealing how medical advances have changed our lives. Cultural provision is unrivalled, with events such as Opera and Ballet in the Park, the International Film Festival and quality theatre programmes cramming the calendar along with top-class football, rugby and cricket.

Round the clock dining offers a splendid choice of restaurants, bistros, cafe/bars and pubs clustered around the city centre and newly developed waterfront, including five entries in the Good Food Guide and three coveted Michelin stars. The more adventurous might want to try one of Leeds' famous Clubbing Breaks! If the pace of the city gets too hot, then you don't have far to go to some of the UK's finest countryside in the Yorkshire Dales, Bronte Country or Ilkley Moor.

With its own international airport, excellent rail and road connections, you can be sure of one thing: Leeds is easy to get to, but so much harder to leave.

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