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Top Restaurants and Landmark Attractions of Leeds to Check Out
When it comes to visiting Europe, the tour is incomplete without visiting the Queen’s land. Home to influential industrial cities and landmark attractions, the United Kingdom is a region you definitely can’t ignore. Apart from the famous capital of London, some of the most notable cities that attract the most tourists include Leeds, Liverpool and Manchester. While some may argue that it is all due to the overzealous fans of football, there are many other places in these cities that you should check out.
Top of the line cuisines in fine dining establishments along with cafés offering delicious treats. Among them, you’ll also get the gorgeous skyline of the city opening its horizons to greet you. As you get to the Leeds airport taxi to get to your hotel, you’ll be welcomed into the world of exploration and grandeur.
So, to dive right in, let’s explore the top destinations in Leeds you should definitely visit:
As soon as you’re about to begin your adventure, make sure that you’re full of energy. It’s always best to start the tour the next morning rather than being grumpy and exhausted throughout it.
Firstly, if you’re near, you should check out La Taberna Leeds. Famous for its fine service and independent home food. While you may be able to enjoy all the English eateries at other restaurants, you’ll never find Tapas and other Spanish cuisine specialities like the ones here. Furthermore, as you enjoy your food, you’ll love the cosy environment set to complement the inclusive atmosphere of the place.
Offering a glorious taste of exotic and classic French dishes, Kendell's Bistro is a very affordable fine dining restaurant. Popular among tourists as well as locals, the French bistro serves as a commendable hub for cultural diversity and intermingling. The compact environment and the friendly staff are sure to make you feel welcome even if you’re the only one there. (Although the chances of that happening are highly unlikely).
The menu serves four different categories including A La Carte, Sunday Lunch, Coffees and Digestifs, and Drinks and Wine. Given the exquisite taste, one wouldn’t mind asking the driver of their taxi to Leeds Bradford airport to make a stop. After all, it’s only 25 minutes away from Kendell's Bistro.
Rightfully named, Home is a restaurant that is perfect for those who feel like they’re in a foreign land. While you also get the best informal and fine dining experience, you’ll absolutely love the ambience in the restaurant. Rich in culture and relevant to the contemporary definitions of mixing culinary arts and modernity, you’ll be sure to experience luxury in such a setting. When it comes to taste in London, you can surely say there’s no place like home.
For those who think the US is the only place that excels in flavours of meat, you need to try Fazenda. The best place for the ultimate gaucho experience in the royal grandeur of a flamboyant structure. With rich and fine meat coming from the Pampas, Fazenda offers the most authentic tastes that you’ll ever have. South American traditions of culinary arts are celebrated in full fervour at Fazenda.
Now that you have a couple of places to refer to for your hunger, let’s take a look at the historic side of Leeds. Since there’s a plethora of museums housing artefacts and historical items of paramount significance, it’s only right to have a look.
Although it’s impossible to rank all the museums of Leeds, it’s still justified to say that this one is a strong contender. Not only does the Leeds City Museum offer four floors of interactive galleries, but it also offers a rich view on the history of not just England, but of the world and humanity itself. Notable artefacts dating back to the Bronze Age along with 3000-year old mummies from Egypt are some of the things you can expect to find in the museum.
Those who have an interest in war, weapons and armours shouldn’t miss the chance of visiting the Royal Armouries Museum. As the name suggests, it houses centuries of historic instruments of war. Denoting the evolution and innovations brought about with each new design, the museum offers you a deep insight into the evolution of weapons. In fact, they have even divided all these armours and weapons into War, Tournament, Oriental, Self-Defence, Hunting and Peace sections.
On your Leeds airport transfer, make an additional stop if you see an event happening in the Hall of Steel.
Thackray Medical Museum houses the history of medical science and all its progress in Europe. With almost 6 interactive galleries, you can be sure that the museum has something of substance to offer. Even if you’re not a doctor, you can find the collections inside to be amazing.
Spending too much time inside might get on your nerves or have you miss out on Leeds’ outdoor beauty. Every tourist in the city will always remark on the sunsets they witnessed in the following parks:
This is an important park, not just for Leeds, but for the whole continent. That’s because this park is single-handedly covering over 700 acres of land and providing green landscapes. Managed by the Leeds City Council, Roundhay Park is also a prominent tourist attraction point.
Although it doesn’t cover as much area as the one mentioned above, Middleton Park is also worthy of a picnic. The total area covered by the park estimates to about 630. However, the interesting part is that about 200 acres of this are justifiably classified as ancient woodland. Therefore, you can literally meet bicentennial, tricentennial or even older living beings.
If you’re in the mood for playing cricket, sitting in a bandstand or beside a Japanese formal garden, Horsforth Hall Park is the place to go. Not only will you find large parkland spaces, but you can also have your kids play around the adventure playground without a worry. Once you’ve witnessed the sunset, order in a taxi Leeds to get you to your hotel.
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