Vacation in Leeds
Introduction
Leeds is a city in the metropolitan borough of the City of
Leeds in West Yorkshire in the north of England. The River Aire
runs through the city. In 1974 the former county borough of
Leeds was merged with the towns of Wetherby, Morley, Otley,
Pudsey, and other surrounding areas to form a metropolitan
borough -- the city status of the county borough being conferred
on the new metropolitan borough.
History
Leeds was an agricultural market town in the middle ages, and
received its first charter in 1207. In the Tudor period Leeds
was mainly a merchant town manufacturing woollen cloths and
trading with Europe via the Humber estuary. At one point nearly
half of England's total export passed through Leeds. The
introduction of the Leeds and Leeds Canal in 1816 and the
railway in 1848 catalysed the city's industrial growth.
Places of interest
Despite its longtime reputation as a grimy northern industrial
city, Leeds will surprise anyone with the beauty and diversity
of its City Centre. Some places to visit except the museums and
art galleries:
* Quarry Hill Cultural Quarter
* Millennium Square
* Leeds Arena
* Harewood / Eastgate shopping quarters (commence Late
2006/Early 2007)
* Trinity Shopping Quarter (commence 2006)
* South Leeds Sport Centre
Museums and Art Galleries
Leeds has a large number of museums, being the home of the
Royal Armouries Museum (opened in 1996), the Leeds City Museum
which is dedicated to the history of Yorkshire, the Thackray's
Medical Museum and the Leeds City Art Gallery. Leeds also boasts
the Grand Theatre, the City Varieties music hall and the West
Yorkshire Playhouse.
Shopping
While many cities can boast innumerable shopping centres and
high street stores Leeds trademark is sophistication. It has
become the shopping Mecca of the North - Gucci, Prada, D&G grace
Harvey Nic's rails. Excepts these, street shops like - Karen
Millen, Jigsaw, Kookai, Lambretta, Vivienne Westwood, Joseph,
Ted Baker and Mexx jostle, are waiting there to feast the
shopping spree in Leeds. The heart of Leeds is The Headrow, the
city's main thoroughfare. Along its length one can find some of
the city's main attractions; the City Museum, City Art Gallery
and The Henry Moore Institute which has the finest collection of
20th Century paintings outside of the Tate. Off The Headrow is
Briggate with its ornate shopping centres. The Grand Theatre and
Opera House are located here also. Major shows visit regularly
so it's worth checking out. Over all the City Center hosts a
shopping center that fulfills every need of shopping.
Food & Drink
The city of Leeds offers an extensive choice of places to eat,
drink and relax. Award winning restaurants, Victorian pubs,
fashionable wine bars and venues offering every type of ethnic
cuisine ensure that all tastes. Leeds has a very large student
population and boasts a large number of bars and nightclubs, as
well as venues for live bands such as the Cockpit, The New
Roscoe, and Joseph's Well, which combine to generate a vibrant
nightlife. For American style restaurants TGI Fridays,
Wellington Street, Frankie and Benny's, Cardigan Fields,
Kirkstall, Hard Rock Caf