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.
Situated 0.2 miles from the First Direct Arena in Leeds, ibis Styles Leeds City center Arena features an onsite restaurant and bar. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
Situated beside Leeds' city centre, The Clayton Hotel Leeds is just off the M1, at Junction 3 of the M621 motorway. Leeds Bradford International Airport is just 20 minutes' drive away.
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.
Just 100 metres from Leeds Rail Station, the Discovery Inn – Leeds has a 24-hour front desk and is only 5 minutes’ walk from the shops, restaurants and bars in Leeds’ city centre.
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.
With private parking, a stylish restaurant and fitness centre, Novotel Leeds offers spacious rooms. The hotel is situated in central Leeds, just 3 minutes' walk from Leeds Rail Station.
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.
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.
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.
Great location, great facilities and value for money
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.
Really enjoyed our stay with you. Will definitely come back.
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.
Great location , staff lovely & hotel lovely & clean
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.
Everything, I would recommend it to all my friends
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.
Great beds, rooms, service, what more do you want?
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.
Very centrally located and a perfect city centre base
Boasting a bar, White Rose Hotel and Restaurant is situated in Leeds in the West Yorkshire region, 2.7 km from First Direct Arena and 2.9 km from Roundhay Park.
Friendly staff, good value rooms that are always clean
The Butlers Hotel offers rooms with free WiFi, just a 10-minute taxi ride from Leeds city centre. Headingley's cricket and rugby stadiums are very close by.
Very good value for money hotel not far from centre
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.
Location was great and beds were very big and comfortable
Set just off the ring road, The Britannia Hotel Leeds (formerly The Ramada Leeds North) offers free parking, a bar and brasserie and easy access to the A1(M) and M1.
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.
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’s a charming country house and beautifully presented
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...
Spotlessly clean everthing we needed for a short stay
Located in Leeds, 9 km from Middleton Park, The Midland Hotel provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Breakfast good ,Ideal location for Leeds and Wakefield,
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.
Great staff. Great room. Nice food. Comfortable bed
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.
So central great position staff rooms food excellent
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.
All in one building bar, gym, coffee shop, restaurant etc
In the heart of Leeds city centre, this Grade II listed hotel is just a 3-minute walk from Leeds Rail Station.
Great location and accommodated our early check in
FAQs about hotels in Leeds
On average, 3-star hotels in Leeds cost £90 per night, and 4-star hotels in Leeds are £119 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Leeds can on average be found for £190 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Leeds this weekend is £140 or, for a 4-star hotel, £147. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Leeds for this weekend cost on average around £310 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £114 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Leeds for tonight. You'll pay on average around £151 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Leeds will cost around £247 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Leeds Bradford Airport for international travel, or take a direct train from London (2.5 hours). Domestic travellers can also drive via the M1 or M62. No direct water transport available.
Stylish, Stately and A Shopping Haven!
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 vibrant city with fantastic shopping and matching...
Leeds is a vibrant city with fantastic shopping and matching night life.
So many bars & restaurants and literally something for everyone. Loads of lovely little back street boozers as well as the big bars and clubs. Literally every cuisine under the sun.
The people are fabulous too, friendly and welcoming and definitely know how to have a good time!
Pauline
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Leeds is a small city and the central part is easy to get...
Leeds is a small city and the central part is easy to get around on foot. Driving can be a bit bewildering as the underpasses and roundabouts look very similar to each other, bus lanes somestimes trundle down the middle of the road and signage means you can need to change lanes at rather short notice. We especially loved Temple Newsome House and the Thackery Medical Museum. The Corn Excgange is well worth a vist as is the delightful nearby book and plant shop on a barge, The Hold Fast. Pleanty of good places to eat, but don't get caught out by needing to book.
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Leeds is a very vibrant and dynamic city with lots to see...
Leeds is a very vibrant and dynamic city with lots to see and do..For example: many bargains can be had in the shops and there is a positive friendly vibe from the locals you encounter
This was actually a nostalgia trip for me, as I used to live and work there up until 2009. So it was great to see the city again.and how it is changing and evolving.
One caveat though. Unfortunately, the outdoor market @ Kirkgate seems to have gone into a serious decline. We went there on 3 different days during our 7 days stay and each time. many stalls were empty and the previous vibe there has sadly almost totally disappeared.
On a more positive note, we both loved the indoor food court, with it's wide diversity of street foods and drinks from around the world, e.g. Vietnamese, Indian, Middle Eastern etc. You can pick up a good value meal there and just chill while people watching
Maria
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
As it was a rainy day we stayed in the vicinity of the hotel...
As it was a rainy day we stayed in the vicinity of the hotel. We visited the Armouries which is just opposite the hotel as intended but we had planned walking by the river and eating in the City Centre. Instead we ate at the Pizza Express just around the corner where we had a lovely meal.
Fay
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Stayed in Leeds for the weekend after attending the James...
Stayed in Leeds for the weekend after attending the James Blunt concert, travelled to Leeds by train and stayed in the Novotel Hotel which was close to the station. Spent Sunday looking around the City and playing golf at Junkyard Golf before eating in Pizza Express and then getting the train home - Great Weekend
Gary
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We loved all the magnificent old buildings that have been...
We loved all the magnificent old buildings that have been preserved, including the Town Hall, the Civic Hall, the Corn Exchange, the Kirkgate Markets and the wonderful shopping arcades. We had a delicious lunch in the very atmospheric Whitelocks, the oldest pub in Leeds. Park Square is a beautiful and tranquil space, surrounded by lovely buildings.
Firstly, all staff I came across were lovely, friendly and helpful.
Room 230 which I moved into after the first night was a superior twin - it was spacious and comfortable and well decorated.
The breakfast was OK, staff were lovely and helpful.
I ordered room service one evening - it was quick and delicious.
Excellent location for the train station and walking into City Centre.
Comfortable apartment, with en-suite bathrooms for each bedroom. very clean. A great find to easily access central Leeds and close to the train station. Due to a train cancellation we brought the car and parked cheaply in a nearby street, and for free at night, a five minute walk away. There is a car park by the apartment, though it is more expensive. Easy to walk into central Leeds.
Breakfast was very good, good choice and the food was tasty.
The location being close to city centre and the Leeds arena was perfect
Unresticted parking being available was a bonus although after paying £245 to stay at hotel being asked to pay a further £15 just to leave vehicle there was excessive
Good location for the hotel in what would useually be a quiet residential area. Free onsite parking. Only 10 minutes by car from Leeds City Centre and with shops, pubs, and park within walking distance. Warm room. Good size window. Ensuite shower, kettle and good size TV. Reasonable value.
Lovely hotel, use it most times when i visit Leeds as good location for train station and then the city centre. Located right next to the canal. Sky bar with great city views. Excellent breakfast bar facilities on the ground floor.
Staff aleays helpful. Hotel clean.
Parking just across the road which was quite cheap for a city, friendly staff. Apartments have many facilities (stove top, microwave, fridge/small freezer, dishwasher, washing machine) for the same price as a standard hotel room in other hotels in the area
Breakfast included in price that was good, 10 minute walk into the city centre about 20 minutes walk to Leeds arena. Hotel nice and clean, staff were attentive and friendly. Bed was comfortable sofa bed not so much. Late night bar till 2am.
The location of Park Plaza is great as it in the city centre of Leeds with plenty of things to do in the area. a few minutes walk from the train station. The room was lovely and clean and had a great view over Leeds.
The hotel is in a great location close to a lot of little shops and restaurants. It’s also a prime location to catch a train to the city center or other areas of England. The staff were absolutely amazing.
Ideal hotel for the exploring leeds city centre., just a wee walk, and you have all the bars, shopping, and restaurants. It's very nice inside, friendly, staff were helpfull if you needed any assistance.
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.
Our family union in the bar.
The reception staff who worked hard to sort out our billing which was confused between Bookings. com and Malmaison.
The location - so close to the city centre.
Room was small but with a nice clean shower and toilet area l was happy with the nice central position of the hotel,close to rail link 's and in the heart of Leeds city centre.
Very warm friendly staff. Location for Leeds City Centre was excellent as was the proximity to Leeds railway station. Hotel and room a little tired and needs a lick of paint.
Our go-to hotel when visiting Leeds, excellent city centre location, fabulous reception staff are always so helpful.
Lovely peaceful room with stunning decor.
A lovely hotel in a fantastic location. Plenty of pubs and restaurants. Great bus route into leeds city centre. Room was a good size but prefer the club rooms.
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