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DRINK-FREE DAYS OUT

Whether it’s catching up with friends, going on a date, or taking some time for you, popping out for ‘just a couple’ of drinks is an easy go-to. Why not switch it up? There are so many things to do in and around Leeds, and they don’t have to involve getting blackout-drunk to enjoy yourself!

Galleries and Museums

Fancy getting to know more about the history of Leeds? There are lots of different galleries and museums in and around the city centre.

Leeds Arts Gallery

Leeds City Museum

Leeds Industrial Museum 

Kirkstall Abbey

Abbey House Museum

Theatres and Concerts

If you’re looking for a way to spend the evening, then going to watch live music and performances is one of the best ways to do it. Check out what’s on at:

Leeds Grand Theatre

City Varieties Music Hall

Leeds Playhouse

Carriageworks Theatre

Howards Assembly Room

Northern Ballet

Pyramid Theatre

First Direct Arena

O2 Academy Leeds

Arts and Crafts (Left Bank Leeds)

Left Bank Leeds is not only a great space for a coffee break, but also has loads of opportunities to get crafty on Creative Wednesdays! Check out their website for more info on any upcoming events: https://www.leftbankleeds.org.uk/

Candle making

Screen printing

Art club

Clay workshops

Picnics

Not everything in Leeds has to cost a small mortgage. Why not take some friends and a Tesco meal deal to one of the many parks across the city.

Roundhay Park

Beckett Park

Woodhouse Moor (Hyde Park)

Golden Acre Park

Shopping

Leeds is renowned for its shopping! Take advantage of the stores on your doorstep and have a look round all the independent stores there are on offer.

Corn Exchange

Kirkstall Market

Victoria Gate and Quarter

 

The Great Outdoors

Fancy something a bit more out of the city? Leeds is surrounded by lots of green areas only a hop, skip or a train journey away.

Meanwood Valley Urban Farm

Ilkley Moors

Knaresborough

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