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Leeds, England - Guide


General Information  /   Getting Around

Arriving

Situated just off City Square, Leeds City Station is the UK's third busiest railway station. From here, National Express serves London (Kings Cross), while First TransPennine Express serves Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Stalybridge, Manchester, Hull, Manchester Airport, Liverpool, York, Scarborough and Newcastle, and Northern Rail serve Bradford.

Leeds Train Station

Leeds Train Station

Leeds Bradford International Airport is located 12 kilometres northwest of the city centre, with the two linked by the 757 Metro bus service (journey time c40 minutes). The airport serves as a base for the budget airline Jet2, which flies to a wide range of destinations in Europe.

Leeds is possible the best-connected UK city by road, lying in the centre of the country, halfway between London and Edinburgh and halfway between Liverpool (west coast) and Hull (east coast). The M1 motorway runs from London via Milton Keynes, Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield, and passes about 3 km east of Leeds, to join the A1(M) at Wetherby. The M62 trans-Pennine motorway, which runs from the outskirts of Liverpool to a few miles from Hull, passes about 5 km to the south of Leeds. The M621 motorway loops just to the south of the city centre, and connects with the M1 and M62.

Getting Around

The centre of Leeds is compact and easily walkable, but there is also a FreeCityBus, operational during the day, which you can hop on/off for free as it loops the outer city centre (the main centre is pedestrianised).



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