Located opposite Leeds Rail Station on the City Square, this 4-star hotel is just metres from Leeds’ shopping district, bars and restaurants. The hotel has a fitness centre and Pan-Asian restaurant.
Bethan
United Kingdom
Location good
Room tired
Beds a bit like camp beds
In central Leeds, this elegant hotel is set within The Light shopping and leisure complex. Stylish rooms each have a TV and free Wi-Fi, and there is a modern restaurant and bar.
In the heart of Leeds, Crowne Plaza offers a luxurious spa, an indoor swimming pool and modern rooms, and Leeds’s bustling shopping area is just a 10-minute walk away.
Maxine73
United Kingdom
The room was lovely, had everything we needed including a fridge & a hairdryer.
Plenty of towels.
Once a bus and tram company office, this hotel retains its unique architecture, including a vaulted ceiling and quirky rooms, which come in different shapes and sizes.
Julia
United Kingdom
The meeting room, food (I’m coeliac) and facilities were excellent
Just 1.5 miles from Leeds city centre, Hinsley Hall offers free Wi-Fi, buffet breakfasts and refurbished en suite bedrooms. There is ample free secure parking.
Village Hotel Leeds South boasts a stunning 25-metre indoor pool, chic rooms and a choice of dining experiences are all offered at this contemporary and stylish 3-star hotel.
Helen
United Kingdom
The gym & pool were lovely with great changing rooms. The bedrooms were lovely with nice clean sheets and clean bathroom. A little on the dark side so needed lots of lights on but nice all the same.
The family-run Corn Mill Lodge is a 10-minute drive from Leeds city centre, 5 minutes drive from the M621 Motorway and positioned on the Leeds ring road.
Just 20 minutes’ walk from the vibrant city centre of Leeds, Brookfield Hotel has free parking on site. The Royal Armouries Museum and Clarence Dock are within 10 minutes walking distance.
In central Leeds, this elegant hotel is set within The Light shopping and leisure complex. Stylish rooms each have a TV and free Wi-Fi, and there is a modern restaurant and bar.
Amazingly friendly and helpful staff on reception.
Oulton Hall Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort is an 18th-century mansion and has an award-winning cuisine, a spa, and a 27-hole championship golf complex in its grounds.
Spa facilities were lovely and gym was really clean
Once a bus and tram company office, this hotel retains its unique architecture, including a vaulted ceiling and quirky rooms, which come in different shapes and sizes.
Very stylish room, bed was extremely comfortable!!
Located in Leeds, 9 km from Middleton Park, The Midland Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel features free WiFi and a bar.
Room was comfy and cosy. Food was good. Location was nice.
Woodlands Hotel is a stylish contemporary hotel surrounded by picturesque grounds with complimentary car parking. Woodlands is just 10 minute’s drive from Leeds City Centre.
it was nice to be able to order and not have a buffet breakfast
In Leeds city centre, this hotel offers budget accommodation along with a modern bar and restaurant. Leeds Rail Station and the city’s main shops are a 10-minute walk away.
The views and the coffe and tea facilities in the bedroom
Located opposite Leeds Rail Station on the City Square, this 4-star hotel is just metres from Leeds’ shopping district, bars and restaurants. The hotel has a fitness centre and Pan-Asian restaurant.
Friendly staff. Hotel spotlessly clean throughout.
This air-conditioned hotel is just a 15-minute walk to Leeds city centre, ideal for Leeds and Metropolitan universities, the business district and its restaurants and bars.
It was good value for Money with a good breakfast included
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Leeds City Centre is situated in the waterside Granary Wharf area, only 2 minutes' walk from Leeds Railway Station and a 7-minutes' walk from the city centre shops.
Excellent all round hotel will definitely be back.
Located in Leeds city centre, the Marriott is just 5 minutes’ walk from Leeds Rail Station and opposite the Trinity Shopping Centre. Free WiFi is available in all public areas.
Breakfast was better than we expected,so much choice
With free Wi-Fi throughout, air conditioning and breakfast is always included, the Holiday Inn Express Leeds City Centre overlooks a canal and is located next to the Royal Armouries Museum and The New...
Very clean, staff very helpful professional and friendly.
This city centre hotel is a short walk from shops, bars and restaurants. easyHotel Leeds is a 7-minute walk from Leeds train station, and a short distance from attractions such as the O2 Academy...
Ideal location.
Basic room but all that was needed.
Just 1.5 miles from Leeds city centre, Hinsley Hall offers free Wi-Fi, buffet breakfasts and refurbished en suite bedrooms. There is ample free secure parking.
Great value, location and breakfast also excellent
Located in Leeds, 3.6 km from Leeds Town Hall, Headingley Lodge provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
Great location for cricket, lots of bars close by too
Set in 9 acres of wooded grounds, the 4-star Weetwood Hall Estate is a 17th-century manor house with an award-winning pub, The Stables, which shows Sky Sports and features a cobbled courtyard.
Village Hotel Leeds South boasts a stunning 25-metre indoor pool, chic rooms and a choice of dining experiences are all offered at this contemporary and stylish 3-star hotel.
Lovely staff, clean room, swimming pool very clean
Located in Leeds, with good links to links to the M1 and M62, Holiday Inn Express Leeds-East has a shared lounge, a bar, free parking and rooms with free WiFi access.
Breakfast was a good selection of hot and continental
Set in the vibrant heart of central Leeds, the Hilton Leeds City hotel is less than 5 minutes' walk from Leeds Central railway station, 15 minutes' drive from the M62 motorway and less than 25 minutes...
Location, food, breakfast and rooms very comfortable
In the heart of Leeds city centre, this Grade II listed hotel is just a 3-minute walk from Leeds Rail Station.
The room was very big and the beds were very comfy.
FAQs about hotels in Leeds
On average, 3-star hotels in Leeds cost £94 per night, and 4-star hotels in Leeds are £123 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Leeds can on average be found for £189 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Leeds this weekend is £183 or, for a 4-star hotel, £184. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Leeds for this weekend cost on average around £316 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £226 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Leeds for tonight. You'll pay on average around £230 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Leeds will cost around £559 (based on Booking.com prices).
Between Bronte Country and the Yorkshire Dales, Leeds is a stately city with a wealth of impressive Georgian and Victorian buildings. The most celebrated is the town hall, a Grade I-listed gem with a huge clock tower supported by columns. Just around the corner is the understated Leeds Cathedral, and between the two is Millennium Square, a large urban space that plays host to outdoor concerts and a German Christmas market.
Shopping in Leeds is fantastic. Kirkgate Market is Europe’s largest covered market, and the magnificent, round Corn Exchange is home to exclusive boutiques. The city also has the first Harvey Nichols outside of London, as well as the usual high street brands.
As home to 2 large universities, Leeds has a young and vibrant vibe. It has repeatedly been voted the clubbing capital of the UK and is home to the Leeds Festival, an annual music event that attracts thousands.
The city also has excellent sporting pedigree. Internationals are held at Headingley cricket ground, and Leeds United FC and the Leeds Rhinos rugby league team are well-known names in their fields.
On the outskirts of the city are wonderful Roundhay Park, Kirkstall Abbey and Leeds-Bradford International Airport. Leeds accommodation on Booking.com covers all areas of this elegant city.
Leeds is a good city, very big and lots different areas to...
Leeds is a good city, very big and lots different areas to explore particularly at night as there are many pubs, restaurants and clubs. It has good shopping including high end shopping and lots of friendly people.
Emily
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Leeds City can be a little daunting when first arriving.
Leeds City can be a little daunting when first arriving. Two night stay with Partner.
Beautifull Arcades and shopping centres are all within easy walking reach of City Centre, great for high end shopping as everything is here.
Leeds Market and Corn Exchange worth a see.
We recomend the Royal Armouries in the Dock Area (free), Leeds Minster Church, Thackery Museum (opposite The Fountain Traditional Pub with nice pint of Amstel) and Anands Indian vegetarian which is a 30 minute walk up to Harehills.
Midweek Restaurants appeared to be closing at 10pm.
Dominic
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A lovely city .
A lovely city . Great for shopping ,eating out , socialising and going to see events . Easy to get on the train from Cumbria and not too long a journey.
You get off the train and are straight into city life , loads of hotels and bars and restaurants near by.
Gillian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Had a few walks around the city centre but as our stay was...
Had a few walks around the city centre but as our stay was due to attending for treatment at a hospital close by we did not have much opportunity to visit around and see the sites but we have rebooked for next summer
Janette
Isle of Man
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lots of building work made access to the station very...
Lots of building work made access to the station very difficult. Went to The Hyde Park Picture House which was a real treat. Tharavadu Southern Indian restaurant in Mill Hill was excellent but avoid the Delhi Wall Food round the corner in Bishopsgate Street, it was dreadful and very overpriced. For something a little different, the Home of Ham, just down from the train station was also excellent. There is plenty of architecture to see in Leeds but standout are the arcades, especially Thornton's. Culturally, there is plenty to do, except that all the museums and galleries are closed on Mondays.
Alan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Our purpose for the stay was York Races.
Our purpose for the stay was York Races. Our group were all impressed with Leeds itself. We only walked the centre but Leeds impressed with clean streets and lovely architecture. Our 2 evenings allowed visits to 2 great restaurants and a really good pub Sunday Lunch on the day we left. All commented on returning to enjoy more of Leeds.
The hotel was very nice and more than do us for the night we spent there. The staff was very helpful with multiple self-service kiosks in the lobby to check yourself in straight away so no delays. The bar/restaurant on-site was great and not badly priced. We only had drinks here, but the general atmosphere was lovely. The Starbucks on-site was especially helpful in the morning. Excellent quality for the price.
Uber to Leeds city centre was only £7 odd also which made it easy to get into the city centre for the evening.
The staff at the hotel were extremely friendly and very helpful. The location is fantastic, under 5 minutes walk from Leeds station and the City Centre, with a wide-variety of pubs, bars, shops and restaurants nearby, including a fabulous real ale pub, the Scarborough Hotel, almost next door, and a great Indian Street Food restaurant immediately opposite. All-in-all, a fabulous place to stay and great value for money, would certainly stay again.
Clean, friendly stand and perfect for a short break in Leeds. Easy access to the city centre and the arena. Parking is easy and within walking distance of the hotel. The breakfast was adequate.
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