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Miners Arms Star Rating 2        
107 Albert Road

Located under a 20-minute stroll from Morley Railway Station, Miners Arms features free Wi-Fi. It also offers a garden.There are 6 rooms at the inn, each offering all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay.
42 The Calls Star Rating 4        
42 The Calls

Adjacent to the River Aire, this posh hotel in a converted 18th-century cornmill is a 7-minute walk from Trinity Leeds and an 8-minute walk from Royal Armouries Museum.The stylish rooms and suites have exposed original oak beams, and feature en suite bathrooms, minibars, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, as well as complimentary Wi-Fi and bottled water. Upgraded rooms have sitting areas.
Discovery Inn Leeds Star Rating 2        
Bishopgate Street

Across from Trinity Leeds shopping centre, this modest hotel is 1 mile from the Grand Theatre & Opera House Leeds and 4 miles from Headingley Carnegie Stadium.The basic, no-frills rooms have free Wi-Fi, TVs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment.A continental breakfast buffet is served for a surcharge in an informal dining room.
Crowne Plaza Leeds Star Rating 4        
Wellington Street

Set 4 km from Kirkstall Abbey, this modern hotel is also 7 km from Roundhay Park.The upscale rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded rooms add minibars, work desks, whirlpool baths and 4-poster beds.
Ibis Leeds Centre Star Rating 2        
Marlborough Street

Set 0.7 miles from Leeds train station, this relaxed, modern hotel is also 0.9 miles from Grand Theatre and 1.
Jurys Inn Leeds Star Rating 3        
Brewery Wharf

This contemporary high-rise hotel is a 3-minute walk from Meadow Lane bus stop, a 5-minute walk from the Royal Armouries Museum and 4 miles from Kirkstall Abbey.The stylish rooms with modern furnishings have free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and desks, plus tea and coffeemaking equipment. Upgraded rooms add minifridges and premium cable channels.
Malmaison Hotel Leeds Star Rating 4        
1 Swinegate

Set in a converted Victorian office block, this plush hotel is 3 minutes' walk from upscale shopping at Trinity Leeds and 9 minutes' walk from Leeds train station.Chic rooms present mood lighting and bathrooms with designer toiletries. All include free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment.
The Merrion Hotel Leeds Star Rating 3        
The Merrion Centre, Wade Lane

The Merrion provides everything you would expect from a city hotel, and gives a good base to explore the bustling and vibrant atmosphere of Leeds. (GW 05/2009) It is a modern purpose built building. Leeds is a vibrant metropolis - voted by Conde Nast as one of the UK's most popular cities - and the hotel sits near the very heart.
Novotel Leeds Centre Star Rating 3        
4 Whitehall quay

This contemporary city-centre hotel lies a 6-minute walk from Leeds railway station, 0.6 miles from Leeds City Museum and 1.1 mile from West Yorkshire Playhouse.
Radisson Blu Hotel Leeds Star Rating 4        
1 The LightThe Headrow

Set in a grand art deco building in The Light entertainment and retail complex, this elegant hotel is a 4-minute walk from City Varieties Music Hall and a 6-minute walk from Leeds railway station.The stylish rooms have colourful furnishings and decor with art deco or Italian touches, and come with free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded rooms and suites include free breakfast and access to a nearby health club, while suites also add extra living space, Bose stereos and Nespresso machines.
 
 
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Leeds is a major city located in the north of England on the River Aire. Among the main sites of interest are: the Royal Armouries Museum, housed in a specially-constructed building exhibiting the royal national collection of arms and armour; the Leeds City Art Gallery, which has one of the best art collections in the region; and the Henry Moore Institute, which shows temporary exhibitions of sculpture. You can also visit the City of Leeds Museum and the impressive ruins of Kirkstall Abbey, which date back to the Medieval period. There are other interesting places: the Kirkgate Market, one of Europe's largest markets; and Tetley's Brewery Wharf, where you can take a guided tour of this popular brewery. Leeds is a vibrant city full of pubs with live shows, modern restaurants, night clubs, a large variety of shops and any number of activities to keep you entertained. This is surely a great destination for your next trip!