42 The Calls

Leeds


This pioneer of the boutique-hotel scene (it opened in 1991), set in a 19th-century grain mill, has been somewhat overshadowed by Leeds' clutch of new modern hotels, but its riverside setting and quirky original mill features in rooms still make it one of the city's most interesting places to stay. Breakfast costs extra and is pricey, but there are plenty of places to eat nearby.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Leeds attractions

1. Tetley

0.2 MILES

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…

2. Royal Armouries

0.3 MILES

Leeds' most interesting museum was originally built in 1996 to house armour and weapons from the Tower of London, but subsequently expanded to cover 3000…

3. Thornton's Arcade

0.32 MILES

Though not the grandest, Thornton’s Arcade was the first Victorian shopping arcade to be built in Leeds and remains one of the most interesting. Its sky…

4. Henry Moore Institute

0.52 MILES

Housed in a converted Victorian warehouse in the city centre, this gallery showcases the work of 20th-century sculptors, but not, despite the name,…

5. Leeds Art Gallery

0.54 MILES

This major gallery is packed with 19th- and 20th-century British heavyweights – Turner, Constable, Stanley Spencer, Wyndham Lewis et al – along with…

6. Leeds Industrial Museum

1.86 MILES

One of the world's largest textile mills has been transformed into a museum telling the story of Leeds' industrial past, both glorious and ignominious…

7. Kirkstall Abbey

3.34 MILES

Leeds' most impressive medieval structure is beautiful Kirkstall Abbey, founded in 1152 by Cistercian monks from Fountains Abbey in North Yorkshire. These…

8. Abbey House Museum

3.4 MILES

The Abbey House Museum, once the Great Gate House to Kirkstall Abbey, contains meticulously reconstructed shops and houses that evoke Victorian Leeds,…