Best Museums in Thorp Arch

We've collected top 10 mentioned museums in Thorp Arch from other articles such as Leeds-List, UniAcco, Day Out With The Kids.

Best Museums in Thorp Arch

National Railway Museum York
National Railway Museum York
4.7 (18135 ratings)4.5 (16474 ratings)
Railway history and artefacts, with 300 vehicles including steam world record holder, the Mallard.
Leeman Rd, York, YO26 4XJ, United Kingdom
Rail museumMuseumsHistory museumSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by South Yorkshire 4 days itinerary
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"We ended our day in York at the National Railway Museum. Despite the small size of the city, York has one of the most important railway stations on the British railway network. This might sound surprising but York plays an important role as a key railway junction approximately halfway between London and Edinburgh."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in York, England
"York's National Railway Museum – the biggest in the world, with more than 100 locomotives – is well presented and crammed with fascinating stuff. It is laid out on a vast scale and is housed in a series of giant... Top ChoiceMuseum in York"
Mentioned by Big 7 Travel
The 7 Most Instagrammable Spots In York
"This part of the UK often conjures up thoughts of the great age of the railway. York’s National Railway Museum does the train-era serious justice, and you’ll get some cracking old-school photos when here. View this post on Instagram"
JORVIK Viking Centre
JORVIK Viking Centre
4.5 (4459 ratings)4 (6094 ratings)
A fully reconstructed Viking village complete with the sights and smells, and an adjoining museum.
19 Coppergate, York, YO1 9WT, United Kingdom
MuseumsArchaeological museumSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in York, England
"Interactive multimedia exhibits aimed at bringing history to life often achieve exactly the opposite, but the much-hyped Jorvik manages to pull it off with aplomb. It's a smells-and-all reconstruction of the Viking settlement unearthed here during excavations in the late 1970s, experienced via a 'time-car' monorail that transports you through 9th-century Jorvik (the Viking name for York). You can reduce time waiting in line by booking timed-entry tickets online; there is almost always a queue to get in."
Mentioned by UniAcco
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"A visit to the Jorvik Viking Centre will send you on a trip back in time to the days of York under Danish rule. Way back in 866, York was invaded by the Danes. The Jorvik Viking Centre gives visitors a snapshot of what Viking life would have been like."
Leeds Art Gallery
Leeds Art Gallery
4.4 (1228 ratings)4 (280 ratings)
Large collection of 20th-century art with Craft Centre and Design Gallery for mixed media displays.
The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 3AA, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseumsArt Museums
Mentioned by mummytravels
The best things to do in Leeds with kids
"Focused on modern and contemporary art, there’s still plenty which makes the Leeds Art Gallery family-friendly – this summer, for example, there were creative activity bags to take away, ideal for inspiring your kids. Another of the string of free places to visit in Leeds with kids, you’ll find exhibits to get everyone thinking – a Damien Hirst sculpture, as well as works by Anthony Gormley, between bright contemporary art and Victorian paintings. There are also regular temporary exhibitions, and don’t miss Artspace, a creative space in the heart of the gallery, which is designed to be family-friendly."
Mentioned by Erasmusu
The Best Cultural Attractions in Leeds
"Leeds Art Gallery showcases modern and contemporary art with its permanent collection and temporary exhibits. It hosts a range of events, such as art spaces for children, lunchtime talks and special exhibitions. It is also home to the Tiled Hall Cafe, a Victorian Hall with magnificent architecture, full of columns and a beautiful ceiling design."
York Castle Museum
York Castle Museum
4.6 (3918 ratings)4.5 (8510 ratings)
A recreated Victorian cobbled street with costumed guides and period rooms including a schoolroom.
Tower St, York, YO1 9RY, United Kingdom
Historical place museumMuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by TripHobo
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"Art And Culture, Historical Site, Architecture , Specialty Museum. York Castle Museum isn’t just going to show you the past - it’s going to let you be a part of it. The museum stands on the site of York Castle, built in 1068 by William the Conqueror."
The Tetley
The Tetley
4.2 (436 ratings)3.5 (120 ratings)
Contemporary art gallery complex in an art deco former brewery HQ, with exhibitions, bar and dining.
Hunslet Rd, Leeds, LS10 1JQ, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseumsBarHeritage buildingLearning centerRestaurantArt MuseumsPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Yorkshire Food Guide
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"The 1930’s art deco, former headquarters of Tetley Brewery is a pioneering centre for contemporary art. Also, a great place to kick back, enjoy a selection of cask ales, wines, spirits and soft drinks, together with a Yorkshire inspired menu showcasing the very best ingredients. Their sun trap of a beer garden is the perfect place to enjoy a pint of Tetley’s, right on the spot it was born more than 200 years ago."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in Leeds, England
"Tetley Brewery's defunct 1930s offices have been converted into a contemporary-arts venue with a restaurant and pub on the ground floor, spilling out onto an outdoor terrace. Upstairs the old meeting rooms have..."
Murton Park
Murton Park
4.6 (381 ratings)4 (139 ratings)
A 16-acre site dedicated to history of local agriculture, with machinery, livestock and a library.
Murton Ln, York, YO19 5UF, United Kingdom
MuseumsSpecialty Museums
The Bar Convent Living Heritage Centre
The Bar Convent Living Heritage Centre
4.5 (377 ratings)4.5 (124 ratings)
Active convent and former school, now home to local history/religious exhibitions, library and cafe.
17 Blossom St, York, YO24 1AQ, United Kingdom
MuseumsBed & breakfastConference centerGardenHeritage museumHistory Museums
Mentioned by The Telegraph
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Mentioned by Britain Visitor - Travel Guide To Britain
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Mercer Art Gallery
Mercer Art Gallery
4.5 (134 ratings)4.5 (211 ratings)
Gallery with a large collection of 19th and 20th-century fine art, plus temporary exhibitions.
31 Swan Rd, Harrogate, HG1 2SA, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseums
Mentioned by The Lawrance
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"The Mercer Art Gallery in Harrogate has a collection of over 2000 19th and 20th-century fine art pieces, along with temporary exhibitions running throughout the year. There are paintings, photography, sculptures and crafts on exhibit, including displays from local artists. Open 10am to 5pm Tuesday to Saturday, 2pm to 5pm Sunday, open on Bank Holidays, closes 4pm November to March."
White Cloth Gallery
White Cloth Gallery
3.9 (59 ratings)4.5 (67 ratings)
Showcase for emerging and established artists hosting workshops, screenings and book signings.
24 Aire St, Leeds, LS1 4HT, United Kingdom
Event venueMuseumsArt galleryBarCafeFunction room facility
Sunny Bank Mills Gallery
Sunny Bank Mills Gallery
4.6 (147 ratings)5 (12 ratings)
Sunnybank Mills, 83-85 Town St, Farsley, Pudsey LS28 5UJ, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseums
Mentioned by Leeds-List
The Top 10 Art Galleries in Leeds
"Sunny Bank Mills was once a key part of the city’s industrial past, but since being restored by the Gaunt family, it’s been turned into a multi-purpose creative space with a 3,000-square-foot art gallery at its heart. It’s one of the best galleries in Leeds to find exhibitions by local artists, as it gives them a platform to show their work, from Mel Davies’ colourful landscapes to Kate Kenney’s oil paintings of Yorkshire. It’s also home to Spinning Mill Studios, where local artists and makers create and display their work."

Best Lunch Restaurants in Thorp Arch

Tribeca City Café
Tribeca City Café
4.6 (54 ratings)
2 Park Square E, Leeds, LS1 2NE, United Kingdom
CafeBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCatererCoffee shopLunch restaurantSandwich shopVegetarian cafe and deli
Mentioned by Creative Tourist
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"Tribeca City Cafe, 2 Park Square E, Leeds, LS1 2NE - Visit now. Proudly serving the businessfolk of Leeds for years, this bright and breezy basement eatery prides itself on local produce, whether that’s artisan breads or coffee from local supplier, Keighley’s Seasons For Coffee."
Humpit - The Hummus & Pita Bar
Humpit - The Hummus & Pita Bar
4.7 (49 ratings)
Leeds University Union (basement level, Leeds, LS2 9JZ, United Kingdom
Vegan restaurantFalafel restaurantHealth food restaurantLunch restaurantMediterranean restaurant
Mentioned by BabyBreaks
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"Starting life as a pop up food van around Leeds, this houmous-loving cafe has gone from strength to strength, and now serves the nation’s favourite dip in 13 locations across the North of England. A great place to eat in or takeaway, the array of delicious menu options is sure to keep everyone happy. Little ones might enjoy a simple hummus bowl with pitta, whilst parents could go for a warm wrap loaded with falafel, fresh colourful salads and a myriad of condiments."
Mentioned by Leeds-List
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"Humpit started out life as a street food trader, but it’s now right at home in Leeds Corn Exchange. It’s got a big reputation thanks to its incredible hummus. The staple is The Humpit Classic, a bowl of hummus, whole chickpeas, parsley, olive oil and paprika."
Fat Hippo Headingley
Fat Hippo Headingley
3.9 (74 ratings)
8 Otley Rd, Headingley, Leeds LS6 2AD, United Kingdom
Hamburger restaurantBritish restaurantChicken restaurantEnglish restaurantFamily restaurantGluten-free restaurantLunch restaurantRestaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"The patty slingers are whipping up all things comfort food, with an extensive and quirky selection of chicken, beef and vegan chows, alongside boozy slushies and shakes."

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Thorp Arch

Golden Acre Park
Golden Acre Park
4.7 (1148 ratings)4.5 (637 ratings)
Large out-of-town park with ornamental gardens, a wildflower meadow, cafe kiosk and wildfowl lake.
Otley Rd, Bramhope, Leeds, LS16 8BQ, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by The Dog People by Rover.com
Top 6 Dog-Friendly Dog Parks in Leeds
"With a name like Golden Acre, this even sounds like a winning park for dogs–and it doesn’t disappoint. There are 136-acres on offer, which in doggy terms means space to christen at least 71 tree trunks. In between planted areas, there is vast parkland, woodland, fields, wildflowers, ponds, and a lot of well-maintained paths to walk along."
Canal Gardens
Canal Gardens
3.9 (7 ratings)4.5 (33 ratings)
Princes Ave, Roundhay, Leeds, LS8, UK, United Kingdom
GardenNature & Parks
Mentioned by Flying Scots Girl
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"Just below Tropical World are the beautiful Canal Gardens which again, despite being in the area many times exploring Roundhay Park I had never noticed before I ran past them during a lockdown run. I came back again a couple of weeks later with my new tripod (best purchase!!!) to photograph them. In Spring the rhododendrons are in full bloom in this peaceful place."
Rowntree Park
Rowntree Park
4.6 (2115 ratings)4.5 (283 ratings)
Leafy public park with features such as playgrounds, picnic areas, tennis courts & a sizable lake.
Terry Ave, York, YO23 1JQ, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by I'm Just A Girl
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"While it’s generally perceived to be more of a child’s haven rather than a suitable Instagram location, Rowntree’s Park does in fact have many cute places to grab the perfect shot. During the summer, the park is positively heaving with families and children indulging in picnics and ice creams, and in the winter you’ll often find couples snuggled together, taking a romantic stroll around the park. The little bridges that go over the river and lake in the park make great backdrops for Instagram opportunities, regardless of the time of year."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Most Beautiful Parks in and Around York
"Rowntree Park, on the flood plains of the River Ouse, is a myriad of paths and walkways along the river. It was York’s first ever municipal park, presented to the public by sweets company Rowntree & Co to commemorate the 200 members of their staff who died in World War I. If you’re in search of a little exercise during your visit, the park boasts six tennis courts, a skate park, a basketball court, two tennis tables and two bowling greens. The duck pond also makes for an excellent picnicking spot."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Located by the river to the south of the city centre, Rowntree Park is York’s first municipal park, and boasts a combination of historical features and a multi-functional recreational space. With a performance space and a sculpture play trail as well as children’s play areas and sporting facilities, Rowntree Park has much to offer, and serves as a commemoration to all those members of the company’s staff who lost their lives during World War I. Price: admission is free"

Top Rated Parks to Visit in Thorp Arch

Woodhouse Moor
Woodhouse Moor
4.4 (1237 ratings)3.5 (19 ratings)
Tree-lined community space with lawn areas, sports fields, tennis courts, playground and skate park.
Woodhouse Ln., Woodhouse, Leeds LS6 1SJ, United Kingdom
ParkSights & LandmarksHistoric Walking Areas
Mentioned by Leeds-List
12 Leeds Parks We're Lucky to Have on Our Doorstep
"Covering 27 hectares, with seven tree-lined paths taking you into the centre, Woodhouse Moor is one of the finest parks in Leeds. John Atkinson created it for the residents of Woodhouse Square in 1840 and it became a public green space in 1905. It’s a popular spot with walkers, picnickers and skaters, but that’s not the only reason to go."
Mentioned by LeedsLive
The 12 best parks and green spaces in Leeds
"Also known simply as Hyde Park, this is the place to be for students as soon as there's an inkling of sunshine in the city. It may not be the prettiest of parks on first glance, but hundreds of people plonk themselves on the grass, crack open a beer and blast out the tunes during the summer."
Crow Nest Park Dewsbury
Crow Nest Park Dewsbury
4.3 (701 ratings)4 (42 ratings)
Scenic parkland open since 1893 with a mansion, lake & greenhouse, plus a playground & paved paths.
Heckmondwike Rd, Dewsbury, WF13 2SG, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
The Stray
The Stray
4.5 (1783 ratings)
Grassy stretch of protected parkland dating to the 1700s, known for its lane of cherry trees.
16 W Park, Harrogate, HG1 1BJ, United Kingdom
Park
Mentioned by YorkshireLive
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"The Stray is the largest of Harrogate's parks: comprising 200 acres of contiguous open land linking the spa town's curative springs and wells. The site dates back to 1778 when it was created from the forest of Knaresborough to link several of Harrogate’s springs together in one area but is now open grassland full of beautiful flowers. The Stray is in the centre of the town off Knaresborough Road and is free to access throughout the year."
Mentioned by Grey Globetrotters
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"Moments away from the bustle of the town centre, the Stray has given the people of Harrogate somewhere peaceful to relax since it was created in 1778 from the forest of Knaresborough. Nothing can be purer than the air at Harrogate. Over the years the Stray has been used to graze livestock, turned into allotments and wheat fields during WWII, and it’s even been used as an airfield for light aircraft."
Mentioned by harrogateholidays.co.uk
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"The Stray is an area of around 200 acres of parkland in Harrogate which links the town’s spas and wells; it’s also the site of the original Tewit Well discovered by William Slingsby. In the 18th century, the park was bequeathed to the people of Harrogate by the Duchy of Lancaster to be forever unenclosed and makes a lovely spot to enjoy a picnic, an outdoor game or a walk."

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