Leeds Travel Guide - Attractions
Town Hall: located in the heart of the city, this is one of the most famous buildings in Leeds. The hall was built in 1852 and featuring stunning architecture. Designed by Cuthbert Broderick, who also designed the Corn Exchange, the Town Hall is one of Leeds’ signature buildings.
West Yorkshire Playhouse: boasts a stunning interior and some of the best theatre facilities outside of London. There are an award-winning bar, a restaurant, two function rooms and many workshops.
Leeds Metropolitan University Gallery: located in the, you will find a permanent collection of art based on the last 20 years of British history as well as a wide array of changing exhibitions.
Horsforth Village Museum: provides an in-depth insight on the Horsforth village during the Victorian, Georgian and Edwardian periods.
Bramham Park: is located just outside of the city centre and boasts historic furniture, paintings and porcelains. The park also features beautiful gardens with colourful flowers, ponds, and a number of uniquely shaped hedges.