Get your bearings and discover Leeds through a local’s eyes, with a local, expert guide every day at 10:30am. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the city as you travel back through the centuries to discover how our city has developed to the cultural paradise you see today.
On this 1.5 hour tour, you'll not only see and learn about our history, but you’ll also gain an authentic insight into modern life in the city today and explore some hidden gems along the way! From Leeds’ boom as a textile powerhouse, to the world’s oldest city music hall and of course, our iconic shopping arcades and quarters, there’s something for everyone on this unique experience.
The tour includes:
- Corn Exchange
- Town Hall
- Kirkgate Market
- City Varieties Music Hall
- Victoria Quarter
And many hidden treasures!
Meet your passionate, local guide outside Leeds Town Hall. You'll receive an introduction to the tour and will gain an understanding of our city's history! (exterior visit only)
Discover the past and present of this iconic building and it's link with the Henry Moor Institute (exterior visit only)
Home to Christmas markets, food & drink festivals and more - explore this central square. From the electric press, to the civic hall & even Leeds museum, there's plenty to explore in this cultural centre - you might even spot a couple of mysterious golden owls!
Learn about the different exhibitions held here, as well as a very misshapen big cat... (exterior visit only)
View this beautiful building and learn about its origin as a Mission founded by a Dominican priest (exterior visit only)
A hub of entertainment - learn about this critical development that thrums with life in the modern city! (exterior visit only)
The world's oldest running music hall and a rare surviving relic of the Victorian era (exterior visit only)
Explore Briggate - a hub of commerical activity since the 13th Century and still today! Explore Leeds' past and present, from a textile powerhouse to a shoppers paradise. (exterior visit only)
Explore these ornate, glass-roofed Victorian arcades
Europe's largest indoor market that has survived both bombs and fire (exterior visit only)
Finish off the tour outside the building that was built as an exchange for grain, a symbol of Leeds' trading past (exterior visit only)
Meet us outside Leeds Art Gallery in Victoria Square on The Headrow.
Leeds is a vibrant and culturally rich city in West Yorkshire, known for its dynamic arts scene, historic architecture, and diverse culinary offerings. The city offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and northern charm, making it an appealing destination for travelers seeking a mix of culture, history, and modern entertainment.
Leeds Art Gallery houses a significant collection of 20th-century British art, including works by Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. The gallery also hosts temporary exhibitions and events.
Kirkstall Abbey is a ruined Cistercian monastery dating back to the 12th century. The abbey offers a peaceful retreat from the city and is surrounded by beautiful gardens and woodland.
Leeds City Museum showcases the natural and cultural history of the region, with exhibits ranging from ancient fossils to interactive displays on Leeds' industrial past.
Roundhay Park is one of the largest urban parks in Europe, offering a vast expanse of green space, lakes, and woodlands. The park is perfect for picnics, walks, and outdoor activities.
The Royal Armouries Museum houses a vast collection of arms and armor, spanning over 700 years of history. The museum offers interactive displays and demonstrations, making it a great attraction for all ages.
A traditional British dish made from batter, typically served with roast beef and gravy. Yorkshire pudding is a staple of the Northern English diet.
A sticky, spiced gingerbread cake made with treacle, oats, and flour. Parkin is a traditional Northern English treat, often enjoyed during Bonfire Night.
A traditional Yorkshire dessert made with layers of jam, sponge, and custard. Leeds pudding is a sweet and indulgent treat that's unique to the region.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Leeds, offering the warmest weather and the most outdoor activities. The city hosts various festivals and events during this time, including the Leeds Festival and the Leeds Pride.
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Leeds is generally a safe city, but like any urban area, it has its share of petty crime and occasional incidents. Visitors should take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Leeds Railway Station
Leeds Coach Station
First Leeds operates a comprehensive bus network covering the city and surrounding areas. Buses are frequent and affordable, making them a popular choice for both locals and visitors.
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