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Introducing Leeds

Leeds struts across England’s urban stage like John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever, oozing the confidence that befits the favourite child of the New Urban Revolution, that unassailable force that has turned punch-drunk postindustrial cities into visions of the future. And the future round these parts is all about retail. For Leeds is the ‘Knightsbridge of the North’, the shopping mecca whose counter is just getting longer. Its heart is lined with busy pedestrianised streets, packed with shops, restaurants, upstanding Victorian edifices and stunning arcades. From cutting-edge couture to contemporary cuisine, Leeds will serve it to you on a plate… or in a stylishly designed bag. And when you’re through for the day, the night awaits, full of pubs, clubs and more restaurants to keep you fed and fuelled for more.

Underpinning Leeds’ remarkable ability to turn a profit from hedonism is the ubiquitous northern grit, that stubborn fortitude that has overcome the demise of the city’s textile industry and seen it become the country’s second-most important financial centre after London. They might like to party around here, but they’re tough as old boots, too.

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Historic buildings, the undercover market in Leeds
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Historic buildings, the undercover market in Leeds

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  • A stroll through Roundhay Park on a sunny winter's day, Leeds
  • Exterior of Harewood House.
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