One of the largest cities in the UK’s largest county, Leeds, Yorkshire, is surely one of the country’s hidden gems. Stretching north from the River Aire, and Leeds and Liverpool Canal, through wide streets of Victorian and modern buildings, it’s a busy commercial city packed with culture.
Museums and galleries include the Royal Armouries and Leeds Art Gallery, while the cultural scene ranges from Opera North at The Grand Theatre to big-name gigs at First Direct Arena. Shopping is equally...Learn moreOne of the largest cities in the UK’s largest county, Leeds, Yorkshire, is surely one of the country’s hidden gems. Stretching north from the River Aire, and Leeds and Liverpool Canal, through wide streets of Victorian and modern buildings, it’s a busy commercial city packed with culture.
Museums and galleries include the Royal Armouries and Leeds Art Gallery, while the cultural scene ranges from Opera North at The Grand Theatre to big-name gigs at First Direct Arena. Shopping is equally tempting, with offerings ranging from bargain-hunting at Kirkgate Market, one of the largest covered markets in Europe, to designer labels in the gloriously restored Victorian Quarter arcades.
Most of the best hotels in Leeds are close to the central area around City Square; some in converted commercial buildings, others in striking new structures with commanding views from their upper floors. Regardless of how much you love shopping, here are ten of the top-rated hotels in Leeds.
Standing commandingly in City Square next to the railway station, the Queens Hotel is one of the best hotels in...Learn more
Standing commandingly in City Square next to the railway station, the Queens Hotel is one of the best hotels in Leeds. Befitting this location, it’s a strikingly luminous art deco building with a starry historic guest list including Princess Grace of Monaco, Cary Grant, and Nelson Mandela. Recently refurbished, it has a contemporary glamor that combines original features like mirrored panels, parquet flooring with modern art deco designs, such as geometric-patterned carpets. It’s big – 232 bedrooms – but somehow feels like a private club; I loved sitting on a stool in the cocktail bar and watching the bartender mix me a Martini. Food in the restaurant is a mix of Pan-Asian and British staples that suits the colonial-style décor. Bedrooms are sleek, monochrome affairs with black-and-white art deco-influenced bathrooms. Go for City Square-facing rooms for the best views.
Overlooking the Leeds and Liverpool Canal that runs behind the railway station, and close to the bars and...Learn more
Overlooking the Leeds and Liverpool Canal that runs behind the railway station, and close to the bars and restaurants that have sprung up in this regenerated area, this modern mid-rise hotel is a handy choice for short city breaks. I met up here with a bunch of old school friends for a fun weekend. A few minutes’ walk from the station, in the area known as Granary Wharf, and within easy reach of bars and shops – plus canal-side strolls – it’s easily one of the best hotels in Leeds. The open-plan ground-floor bar and restaurant are pleasantly relaxed with an all-day casual menu plus heated outdoor terrace. The top-floor Sky Lounge cocktail bar gives a stunning panorama over the city. Bedrooms are light and modern with floor-to-ceiling windows.
For one of the best hotels in Leeds, it’s worth moving outside the city center to Thorpe Park Hotel. True, it’s not...Learn more
For one of the best hotels in Leeds, it’s worth moving outside the city center to Thorpe Park Hotel. True, it’s not in an immediately obvious location – a business and retail park – but it’s easy to reach and the city center is just a 15-minute drive away. The modern, low-rise building’s spa includes a Himalayan salt sauna, steam room and whirlpool, plus a swimming pool. Treatments use the French, natural-product-based Caudalie range and luxury British brand, Templespa. This is one of the best hotels in Leeds for active travelers, with a hi-tech gym plus exercise studio with a full range of classes. Afterwards, chill out in the light and colorful atrium with its all-day dining or eat more classily from the Modern British menu in the restaurant. Bedrooms are large, sleek, and understated – the top-tier rooms even have complimentary stocked mini-bars – while children are made welcome with family rooms, mini-robes, and their own room service menus.
For convenience, flexibility, and a cracking location, it’s hard to beat these sleek one- and two-bedroom...Learn more
For convenience, flexibility, and a cracking location, it’s hard to beat these sleek one- and two-bedroom apartments. The Roomzzz (you either like or loathe the name) ‘aparthotel’ chain has made a name for itself with its contemporary mini apartments, fully serviced, and in prime city locations. The Leeds City branch is no exception, just a five-minute walk from the station and within 10 to 15 minutes of shops, restaurants, galleries, and concert venues. Slick, neat and modern – wooden flooring, clean-cut furniture, and floor-to-ceiling windows – each has a fully fitted kitchen, sofa, and bathroom with walk-in shower and nice White Company toiletries, too. Larger apartments have space for additional beds or a second bedroom with bunk beds, which makes them an affordable family or group-of-friends option. Simple breakfasts are also available if you need a lazy start to the day.
On one side, the hotel overlooks a leafy square: on the other one of the city’s principal streets, Boar Lane. So,...Learn more
On one side, the hotel overlooks a leafy square: on the other one of the city’s principal streets, Boar Lane. So, you get both peace and quiet as well as the buzz of a big city. Plus, everything is conveniently nearby: both station and regenerated riverside are five-minute walks away, the shiny Trinity shopping mall even closer, and Leeds Art Gallery a relaxed 10-minute stroll. It’s a sleek and modern hotel decorated with colorful art and big mirrors in a grand-looking period building, aimed at both leisure and business guests. Families, too. Bedrooms are airy and generous, with fuss-free furnishings and more of that art adding pops of color against neutral backgrounds. Opt for an Executive room or above to be spoiled with complimentary breakfast, snacks, and drinks in the private lounge. Everyone is welcome in the big and lively Gino d’Acampo restaurant with its marble bar, glamorous sheen, and menu of Italian classics.
Malmaison hotels often choose interesting, unlikely buildings to transform into their hotels. Their location in...Learn more
Malmaison hotels often choose interesting, unlikely buildings to transform into their hotels. Their location in Leeds, Malmaison Leeds, is no exception. The Victorian, a red brick building with multi-paned windows sitting prominently on the corner of two streets, was formerly the headquarters of the local bus company, Leeds City Tramways. Its dimly-lit lower-ground-floor entrance, which might have defeated other new owners has been turned into a virtue. They’ve created an intimate, clubby-style bar and restaurant with exposed-brick walls, ruby-red and bitter-chocolate banquettes, high windows and festoons of naked lightbulbs. The grill-style menu serves up hearty portions – if you want dessert, I suggest skipping starters. Bedrooms are big and airy in sober colors with bold splashes in quirky feature wallpapers. Bright bathrooms all have tubs as well as showers. As some rooms have high windows, I asked for one where they stretch from floor to ceiling.
Don’t dismiss this hotel because it’s part of a corporate chain. A mistake I almost made. The Radisson Blu Hotel...Learn more
Don’t dismiss this hotel because it’s part of a corporate chain. A mistake I almost made. The Radisson Blu Hotel Leeds City Centre works hard to give a real sense of place. It has taken a grand art deco building, the former headquarters of the Leeds Permanent Building Society, and joined it seamlessly into The Light, a modern shopping mall and cinema complex. The double-height ground floor, with its high arched windows, is an impressive space that combines industrial-chic bar, bright restaurant – grilled food is a specialty – and clubby lounge. I gave a small shriek when I turned around and found I was being stared at by a huge mural of locally born actor Peter O’Toole. The 147 bedrooms may lack individuality, but they’re extremely calming, in soft shades of gray and white with sleek white and glass-topped furniture. Avoid the inner, mall-facing rooms if you can. The best overlook Leeds cathedral or the town hall.
Hard to believe that the glossy black-and-white building, with its tinted windows, stands on the site of a municipal...Learn more
Hard to believe that the glossy black-and-white building, with its tinted windows, stands on the site of a municipal car park, yet is now one of the city’s smartest addresses. With a quiet square on one side and pedestrian-only Greek Street, one of the city’s fashionable thoroughfares, on the other, the hotel suits those who want a classy stay. The design is sleek and understated with shades of gray, mirrored panels and photographs of Hollywood stars. While, in the bedrooms, framed musical scores and slatted blinds add a sophisticated touch. The name, Dakota, references the emerging passenger airplanes of the 1930s, and the hotel certainly evokes a feeling of glamor. Before dinner, which constituted a short menu of classic brasserie and grill dishes, I felt quite the star when the bartender deftly prepared my Martini at the marble-topped bar. And there’s an outside terrace, too, in case you get lucky with the weather.
If you fancy grandeur, history, and a touch of tradition in your Leeds hotel stay, then the Quebecs, named after the...Learn more
If you fancy grandeur, history, and a touch of tradition in your Leeds hotel stay, then the Quebecs, named after the street on which it’s located, fits the bill. It is one of the most unique hotels in Leeds, and the private members club feel is not accidental. A striking Victorian terracotta-brick building with columns, decorative panels, and wrought-iron gated entrance, it was formerly the lavish club of the city’s leading political party (the Liberals). You can still sweep up the original grand oak staircase, relax in the first-floor lounge beneath vast stained-glass windows, and sleep in high-ceilinged bedrooms. The latter mix a contemporary-classic style with a traditional elegance in soft, muted colors, upgrade for more space and the option of a bath as well as shower. There’s an all-day, casual menu served in-room or in the ground-floor bar, while the fourth-floor conservatory, with its skyline views, makes a grand breakfast room.
The Crowne Plaza is among the best hotels to stay in Leeds if you’re flying into or out of Leeds – there’s a handy...Learn more
The Crowne Plaza is among the best hotels to stay in Leeds if you’re flying into or out of Leeds – there’s a handy airport bus-stop outside the hotel. Although just outside the central area and on a busy road, the hotel is still only a 12- to 20-minute walk to the city’s shops and main attractions. As a corporate hotel aimed at the business market, its modern, mid-rise, red-brick exterior is nothing to shout about, though leisure guests will appreciate the gym and pool, and spacious bedrooms. Inside, however, is a different story. A swanky entrance hall, in golds and blues, has a grand staircase leading up to a mezzanine lounge, the latter a good vantage-point for people-watching. Food is served all day in the large, colorful bar and restaurant while bedrooms are sleek, airy and fuss-free.
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KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Leeds
Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Leeds with confidence.
How much does a hotel cost in Leeds?
The average price of a double room in Leeds is £94 per night. In the last 3 days, KAYAK found great deals as cheap as £52 per night. Expect to pay around £101/night for a 4-star hotel in Leeds and £106/night for a 5-star, with prices varying by date.
Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Leeds?
Hotels are cheapest in Leeds in January, with average rates of £59. In comparison, November is the most expensive month, with prices at £84.
What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Leeds?
Sunday offers the lowest rates in Leeds, with an average nightly price of £56. The highest prices are found on Tuesday, with average rates at £91.
How much is a hotel in Leeds for tonight?
The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Leeds found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was £38, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was £74. The cheapest room found overall was for £38.
How much is a hotel in Leeds for this weekend?
The cheapest hotel room in Leeds for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for £44 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as £44 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from £64 per night.
How early should you book a hotel in Leeds?
Book at least 63 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Leeds hotel.
Cheapest month to stay with an average 23% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 18% rise in price.
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KAYAK's top tips for finding Leeds hotel deals
If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Leeds, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper hotels in Leeds in January and June.
Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Leeds if you stay on a Thursday. The opposite is true for, Tuesday, which is usually the most expensive day.
The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Leeds found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was £32, while the most expensive was £194.
How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Leeds for 1 day.
For travellers who are interested in military history, consider staying in a hotel located near the Royal Armouries Museum, such as the budget-friendly Holiday Inn Express, which is a 3-minute walk away. This museum in Leeds contains a variety of exhibits related to England’s wars and armoury, as well as a collection of Henry VIII’s Armor.
If you want to explore the city’s green spaces and natural scenery, book a hotel near Roundhay Park, such as the 4-star High Bank House, which is only a 3-minute drive away. Roundhay Park is a spacious area that contains several gardens, lakes, playgrounds and walking trails.
Looking to stay in a hotel close to restaurants, shops and cafes? Consider booking a room near Salts Mill, a converted textile mill that now houses cafes, an art gallery and many dining options, such as Salts Diner. The Hotel ibis Bradford Shipley is an affordable choice that will place you only a 7-minute walk from the mill.
To see some local art, pick a hotel near Leeds Art Gallery, like the Radisson Blu Hotel, which is only one block away. Leeds Art Gallery is filled with British works from the 20th century and has a separate design gallery containing a variety of mediums.
For those who would like to shop during their trip to Leeds, choose a hotel near Leeds Kirkgate Market. This is one of the biggest indoor markets in Europe, with over 800 stalls and a variety of clothing, produce, ready-to-eat food items and small handmade goods. The 42 The Calls Hotel is a chic choice and only a 7-minute walk from the market.
If you are visiting Leeds but would like to be outside the centre, consider staying at Leeds hotels in one of the outlying neighbourhoods like Headingley. Just two miles outside the centre, Headingley is easily reached by public transport from the city. Stay at the 3-star Hayley’s Hotel, a 5-minute drive from Headingley Station and you can be in the centre of Leeds in just 7 minutes on the train. Here you could also satisfy your cultured side and visit The Bowery, which is an art gallery, events space, and cafe all in the same place.
Treat yourself to a romantic weekend and look at staying in a Leeds hotel in an upmarket area of the city that is within easy reach of restaurants and cocktail bars such as the Dirty Martini Leeds. Dakota Leeds Hotel is a 3-star option. Alternatively, spoil yourselves and stay in a spa hotel, such as Thorpe Park Hotel & Spa in the neighbourhood of Swillington, 20 minutes outside the centre.
Business travellers will be spoilt for choice when it comes to Leeds hotels that are well-positioned near the city centre, as well as within easy reach of the train station. There are options with business facilities such as the 4-star Novotel Leeds Centre Hotel, which has a number of meeting rooms. The hotel is less than a 5-minute walk from the train station.
FAQs when booking a hotel in Leeds
Are there hotels in Leeds with free parking?
The Mercure Leeds Parkway Hotel is only a 5-minute drive from the busy Horsforth train station and has both free parking and WiFi. The Village Hotel Leeds South is a 4-minute drive from the White Rose Shopping Centre and also offers free parking for guests.
Which hotels in Leeds have a good pool?
The Queens, a 4-star hotel, is only a 5-minute drive from Leeds City Museum and has both an indoor pool and complimentary breakfast for guests. The Thorpe Park Hotel & Spa is less than a 10-minute drive from the Temple Newsam Park Golf Course and has an indoor pool, sauna and hot tub.
What good hotels in Leeds are near Harewood House?
The Britannia Leeds Bradford Airport Hotel is a 4-minute drive from Harewood House and only a 5-minute drive from the city’s airport. The Weetwood Hall Estate is a chic hotel set in a manor house dating back to the 17th century and is only a 5-minute drive from Harewood House.
What are some good hotels in Leeds near Temple Newsam?
The Premier Inn is a straightforward hotel only 12 minutes from Temple Newsam and a 7-minute drive from the city centre. The Travelodge at the Leeds Colton location, a budget-friendly option, is a 4-minute drive from the Temple Newsam.
Where is the best place to stay near the station in Leeds?
Stay within walking distance of Leeds Station and make the most of your stay, dropping your cases at the hotel before exploring. The Queens Hotel is a good option, around a 2-minute walk to the station and easily accessible from the centre of the city.
Which hotels are close to the Victoria Quarter?
The Leeds Marriott is a 6-minute walk from the Victoria Quarter, a beautifully designed shopping area where, as well as designer shops such as Vivienne Westwood and Jack Wills, you can also take in the beautiful architecture of the malls – with marble, wrought iron and mosaic embellishments.
Which hotel is closest to the Leeds/Bradford Airport?
If you are flying into or out of Leeds and would like to stay in the vicinity of the airport look at the Britannia Leeds-Bradford Airport Hotel, a 3-star option that is a 5-minute drive from the terminal buildings. The hotel is around 8 miles from the centre.
What are the best hotels near Leeds City Centre?
If you are looking for a hotel close to Leeds City Centre, you should consider staying at The Queens Hotel, The Met Hotel and easyHotel Leeds, as they are the most recommended by KAYAK users.
How do I find a hotel in central Leeds?
After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Leeds districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Leeds city centre
How can I find hotels near me?
Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.
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