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See the Best of England: A Three Week Itinerary
"We talk about Kirkstall Abbey a lot, but it’s only because it really is very special. Built sometime around 1152, this ancient abbey was inhabited by monks for almost four centuries, until Henry VIII closed all of the monasteries down. There’s so much history here, and while wandering around you can really begin to imagine what the abbey was like almost 1000 years ago, when it was first built."
"You can send the day with friends lying on the grass in the beautiful park that surrounds the abbey,.or join of the numerous events organised there, like “Feast & Fiesta“, on May 11th.Abbey Rd, Leeds LS5 3"
"East 59th brings US-inspired cuisine into the centre of Leeds. The New York City-style bar and grill offers guests a contemporary American dining experience throughout the day, then seamlessly transitions into a sophisticated Manhattan-style rooftop nightspot."
"Clifford’s Tower (also known as York Castle) has been at the heart of York for many centuries now. It’s endured a fair few battles and what remains of the fortified complex that once consisted of prisons, castles and law courts, is now a ruinous castle. You can climb to the top of the tower for a small fee, where you’ll see panoramic views of the Vale of York."
"Here to bring you fresh and exciting food and drink from first thing in the morning through to late in the evening. Child and dog friendly. 466 Roundhay Road, Oakwood, LS8 2HU, Tel: 0113 2498777"
"Bar Fibre are probably best known for their incredible summertime courtyard parties, however their year-round club nights are also worth a shout. Not only have they got a number of DJs spinning dancefloor anthems, but there's also a whopping four floors to choose between."
"In the heart of Leeds' LGBTIQ area, spilling out onto the cheekily named Queen's Court, this is the city's most popular gay bar although it's not just the gay crowd that loves its party atmosphere."
"If you’re searching for high-end cuisine, look no further than Aperitivo in West Park. This North Leeds restaurant produces contemporary Italian dishes with a Yorkshire twist and for that reason it’s considered a heaven for the foodies of Leeds. Owner and award-winning chef Luke Downing is the brains behind the restaurant and he’s created a seasonal menu which follows the principles of high-quality ingredients, fresh produce and the use of local suppliers."
"Proud of their prohibition stance and promising some of the best in cocktail mastery, The Maven is a quirky bar in Leeds with lustre and vintage charm on its side. From drinks in cutesy teacups to lashings of gin, this stylish haunt is the ultimate choice for your next date night."
"The atmospheric and attractive bar stocks more than 50 gins. Yes, you read that right over 50!. They offer to share their love of gin with you for £35 per person and consists of a selection of three drinks, with history and lots of tasting tips."
"10 Charles Street, Bradford BD1 1US EnglandItalianLunch, Dinner, BrunchTakeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Cash Only, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+44 1274 013664https://www.zizzi.co.uk/"
"Trinity Kitchen is a street food wonderland in the heart of Leeds. Alongside a slew of permanent eateries, they bring in six new street food vendors every six weeks. In recent times, we’ve seen the likes of Doh Hut, Let’s Go Wild Boar and The Little Red Truck to name but a few."
"Quirky food vans and street stalls all within Leeds largest shopping centre. Trinity Kitchen has food vendors that change every month, each one providing food from all over the globe. This is sure to be the perfect place for an Insta-worthy pic!"
"Former customers of this Chinese takeaway recommend the crispy duck, the chicken curry, and the sweet and sour dishes. The reviews say that the customer service is fantastic, and the food is always a high standard. Closed on Tuesdays, open from 5.30 pm to 11 pm on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, and from 5.30 pm to 11.30 pm on Fridays and Saturdays"
"One of the city's more unusual puddings, the Wowbun at Almost Famous pays homage to the restaurant's typical fare of burgers. The cinnamon dusted brioche bun houses a chocolate truffle cereal crunch patty (think sugar puffs – sorry, Honey Monster Puffs – cemented together with a whole load of tooth melting chocolate) covered in whipped cream and drizzled with a salted caramel sauce. Not quite as heavy as some of the other offerings, it's still a taste sensation and something to be experienced."
"The official brewery of Tour de Yorkshire 2018, Black Sheep Brewery for over 20 years has brewed beer with real flavour built on traditional values. Daily guided tours are available, you can visit the fermenting rooms and learn how they brew their award winning beers and get to taste a few too!"
"Take a guided tour of the brewery and find out how they brew their famous ales. Afterwards relax over a delicious meal at the Black Sheep Bar & Bistro."