Around the hotel | Park Plaza Leeds

Located in the heart of the city, Park Plaza Leeds is surrounded by many historical attractions including Leeds Town Hall, a strong symbol of civic pride and a magnificent example of Victorian architecture and Leeds Canal, which makes a really beautiful walk and perfect picnic spot for anyone looking to soak up some history.

With several attractions located within walking distance from the hotel, you can explore much of the city on foot without having to worry about public transport. Ideally located for Leeds Bradford and Manchester Airports, shuttle trains and bus services to these airports are conveniently situated within a 3-minute walk from the hotel.

For more information on attractions and museums, please visit Visit Leeds.
For the latest information on trains coming in and out of the Leeds, please visit National Rail.

Explore attractions

First Direct Arena

0.56 mi / 0.89 km from the hotel

Experience a performance of a lifetime with up to 13,500 other fans at this world-class venue and local favorite. First Direct Arena is a sight all on its own.

Harewood House

7.03 mi / 11.32 km from the hotel

Enjoy a family-friendly farm experience filled with art, culture, and heritage at the former home of the Earl and Countess of Harewood.

John Lewis Leeds

0.37 mi / 0.60 km from the hotel

Located inside Victoria Leeds, this high-end department store with 4 floors filled with shops is the largest John Lewis store outside London.

Leeds Grand Theatre and Opera House

0.33 mi / 0.54 km from the hotel

After an early dinner in Chino Latino, put on your fancy theater outfit and head out for a fabulous live show at this 100-year-old Leeds landmark.

Roundhay Park

3.54 mi / 5.69 km from the hotel

Walk the green pastures of this vibrant park boasting beautiful gardens, the famous Tropical World of exotic animals, and the annual Magical Lantern Festival.

Temple Newsam House

3.56 mi / 5.73 km from the hotel

Explore 500 years of history at one of the most celebrated historic houses in the UK. This Tudor-Jacobean mansion boasts a conservation farm and quaint tea rooms.