Book online or call:
800-2-HOTELS (800-246-8357)24 hours a day, 7 days a week
All rates are per double room per night and exclude taxes and fees. They are subject to availability.
"Holiday Inn Express-Leeds City Centre"Reviewed by neil R of "Massachusetts" on Mar 19, 2012
Although it is not truly in the City Centre, it is close to the University where I was visiting. There places to eat within a short walk and the City Centre is a brisk walk or a short taxi ride. The staff are friendly and helpful and the rooms are clean. A good hotel at a reasonable price.
"Best hotel in Leeds"Reviewed by Paul C of "Switzerland" on Dec 10, 2011
I've stayed in Jury's about 3 times in the last year and have zero complaints. It's a really well located hotel, great staff, great rooms, great value - perfect place to stay for a fun weekend.
"For the price it was excellent!"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 31, 2011
Great location - within 300 yards of the national rail station and next to all the shopping. Staff was friendly. TV was still an old tube, but I wasn't there to watch TV.
"Bewley's Hotel Leeds"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 27, 2011
It is a nice hotel in an area that is full of new buildings. Close enough to the city center for a good walk and far enough to be quiet. Very close to Leeds station.
"great hotel, center of city...."Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 1, 2011
right next to the train station, a beautiful hotel
""Reviewed by greg t of "fayetteville, tennessee" on May 21, 2011
Good value for the price.
"Superior Double is superior to the Luxury Room"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 4, 2010
We booked a "luxury room" which is the highest grade room on hotels.com. When we arrived, they placed us in a "superior double" without telling us, until I called reception after entering the room to clarify our booking. It turns out the Superior room is the better choice -- although smaller in size to the luxury room, it is far nicer (newly renovated bathrooms and bedrooms, better lighting, overall brighter fresher room). Second, the luxury rooms do not have elevator access, whereas the superior double rooms do. Housekeeping service and front desk reception were excellent -- friendly and accomodating.
"The Met - Leeds"Reviewed by Ashley B of "Manchester, UK" on Aug 17, 2010
The hotel was great for a couple of days, had all the essentials (e.g hot water, clean room, good service) but the downside which caught me out was the fact that whilst it has a car park they now charge for it and it ended with a £20 bill at the end of my 3 night stay - other than that I would definately stay there again but i'll get the train next time.
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 12, 2010
This guest did not leave a comment.
"Holiday Inn, Leeds/Armories-In newly rebuilt area"Reviewed by Roy S. of "NY Area, USA" on Jun 12, 2010
Although a brief walk (about 15 minutes) or cab ride from the main rail station, this would be a pleasant hotel canalside across from The Royal Armories Museum for anyone seeking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the more congested business center of Leeds. The hotel is newly built and in an area that has more than a variety of good cafes and restaurants. The accommodations, service and buffet breakfast were all well above average. Add in their current reasonable room rates and this has to be one of the better hotel choices in Leeds.
Location
Star Rating
Theme
Accommodation Types
Amenities
Chain
Quality
A Leeds city break takes you straight to one of the liveliest and busiest towns in northern England,...