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By *lasgowBi OP   Man
over a year ago

Glasgow

Anyone recommend any Leeds city centre hotels? Down for a long weekend in Sept and not got one booked. Ideally somewhere that is easy to get others in to

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone recommend any Leeds city centre hotels? Down for a long weekend in Sept and not got one booked. Ideally somewhere that is easy to get others in to"

Doubletree Hilton near train station nice roof top bar, canal side dining stayed there a few times

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By *oung GunnerMan
over a year ago

Cleckheaton


"Anyone recommend any Leeds city centre hotels? Down for a long weekend in Sept and not got one booked. Ideally somewhere that is easy to get others in to"

Holiday Inn - Armouries Drive, Leeds

LS10 1LE

Hotel Ibis

Crown Point Road, Leeds

LS9 8BZ

Premier Inn, Leeds City Centre ( Wellington Street

LS3 1LW

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By *uncouple2425Couple
over a year ago

doncaster

You won’t get people in the Ibis, security on door at night.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone recommend any Leeds city centre hotels? Down for a long weekend in Sept and not got one booked. Ideally somewhere that is easy to get others in to

Doubletree Hilton near train station nice roof top bar, canal side dining stayed there a few times "

Very discreet to get people in the lift and up to your floor as well.

Park plaza is good for that as well

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By *e-funcoupleCouple
over a year ago

Middlesbrough

If you want cheap and cheerful you can’t go wrong with the central travelodge. Parking in multi storey next door, short walk from the centre and bang in the centre of the city.

The only downfall is the railway line is right next to the hotel and as it is in the centre it can be busy with the younger crowd making noise.

Alternatively Premier Inn at Whitehall is still only 10 minute walk, fairly close to the station snd parking next door. It is still a relatively nee hotel so still very clean and nice and it has always been quiet.

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