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Areas of Leeds

Leeds has become a powerhouse of the North.The scale of the transformation is most clearly visible in the city's rapidly changing skyline and most powerfully demonstrated by its impressive economic performance.

Leeds is looking to the future but it hasn't abandoned its past. It may be slick, smart and modern but there's still enough old-fashioned Yorkshire grit and charm in the mix to keep the place interesting, original and true to its roots.

City Centre


The city centre caters for every taste. Fantastic mix of retail and leisure facilities. The gateway to West Yorkshire.



Restaurants

La Grillade – A wonderful French Bistro with simple, honest food that oozes Gallic charm. The French fries are a must.

Little Tokyo – Traditional Japanese restaurant where everthing is freshly prepared. The menu is varied and caters for both vegetarians and vegans.

Bibis – A beacon of Italian cuisine which has a 30 year history. The Art Deco interior guarantees a meal to remember.

Shopping

Victoria Quarter – This is the fashion and lifestyle destination of the North. VQ’s mix of exclusive fashion, beauty and lifestyle stores, cosmopolitan vibrancy and breath-taking Victorian architecture combine to give a unique shopping experience. Home to more than 70 top names such as LK Bennett, Vivienne Westwood, Gieves and Hawkes, Jigsaw, Ted Baker, Karen Millen, Reiss, Molton Brown, TM Lewin, Diesel, Jo Malone, Space NK and, of course, Harvey Nichols.

Granary Wharf - Is one of Leeds’ best kept secrets. It has street entertainers, an exhibition space and a large selection of underground market-place stalls. This is the place to be for something different, selling everything from Moroccan interiors to Egyptian handicrafts, Goth gear and pine furniture.

“The Light”- The Light combines shopping with up-to-the-minute bars and nightclubs, a wide variety of eateries and restaurants, a 13-screen cinema, the Esporta Health and Fitness Club and a Radisson SAS Hotel.

Armley


Armley Park
Armley is a historically area, which was mentioned in the Doomsday Book. It is vibrant with a wide range of amenities, local shops and bus links to Leeds, Bradford and Huddersfield.

Armley Mills Industrial Museum – One of the largest textile museums in the world.
(Gott's Park) – A large public park that contains Gott's Municipal golf course, which is on the side of the hill and consequently has some staggering holes.

Chapel Allerton


Steeped in History and character full buildings. Situated two miles from Leeds city centre. A strong sense of community with local businesses, boutiques and major amenities in this Bohemian quarter of Leeds.

“The Regent” – A traditional pub which has changed little since the eighteenth century. This pub is a favourite with people having a drink straight after work on their way home.

The Hub- “Carriage” style bar with late license, continental larger on tap.

Sukhothai - A smart Thai restaurant which provides the best Thai food around with impeccable service.

Harehills


A thriving and diverse suburb which is home to a wide range of cultures and offers a wide range of amenities and transport links to the city centre. St James’ hospital is located in the heart of the community and that is why the area is popular with the medical profession.

Headingley


Vibrant area of North Leeds. Situated two miles from Leeds city centre. Excellent road and rail network. Ideal base for the young professional. A large number of high street shops have a presence in this bustling area.

Trio- Cosy basement lounge bar which plays an eclectic mix of music.

Dare Cafe- The ever in demand Italian/Mexican influenced eatery.

Salvo’s - Offering fine Italian-influenced food for over a decade, with a contemporary feel.

Hunslet


Known as the workshop suburb of Leeds it has a great mixture of modern and 19th Century industrial buildings. It is within walking distance to the city centre but is still has strong links to the M1 and M62.

Crown Point Retail Park – Originally a large railway depot, it is now has a wide range of stores and cafés, coupled with free parking, it provides a fantastic shopping experience for all the family.

Kirkstall


Buoyant area of North Leeds. Situated one and a half miles from Leeds city centre. Fantastic mix of retail and leisure facilities

The West End- Traditional bar with great beers, home cooked Sunday lunch.

Viva Cuba- Crowded, noisy little place with Traditional Cuban food and an upstairs balcony bar to get drinks from while waiting for food.

Moortown


Leafy suburb of North Leeds with excellent access to both Leeds city centre and Harrogate. Abundant amenities in the area will ensure that suburban life is well equipped and organised.

Napa - Warm and welcoming. The perfect place to eat, drink and catch up with friends.

The Good Health Centre – A Mecca for complimentary therapies and treatments.

Roundhay


Situated four miles from Leeds city centre with easy access to the Ring Road and the motorway networks. A good selection of banks, supermarkets and local businesses are accessible in this cosmopolitan district of Leeds.

The Flying Pizza- Cosmopolitan Italian restaurant with a celeb glittered history.

The Roundhay Fox- Popular pub located nearby Roundhay Park.

Roundhay Park – A large park which features include sporting facilities, boating and fishing lakes, disabled and blind gardens, and a natural amphitheatre — all inhabited by swans, squirrels, rabbits and deer.

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