Leeds Grand Theatre: Self-Guided Audio Tours
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Spanning 58 acres, this beautiful garden has storied history, real character, and lots to discover. Wander around the Queen Mother’s Lake, a haven for visitors and wildlife alike! Run your hands through soft plantings, stroll through the wildflower meadow and breathe in the fresh air in the shadow of majestic trees. Then, meander along the lush banks of rippling streams, through the heart of RHS Harlow Carr, before venturing into the historic Bath House. Don’t miss the Alpine House, home to more than 2,000 plants, or the tranquil Sandstone Rock Garden. If you're visiting on a cloudy day, the vibrant Sub Tropicana Garden will transport you to exotic climes.

This self-guided audio walk introduces first-time visitors to central Leeds through its grand civic buildings, public squares, historic markets and elegant shopping arcades. It will suit travelers who enjoy city history, architecture, local culture and the feel of a lively northern city on foot. Your route begins at Leeds Town Hall, where a tall clock tower and broad stone steps set a confident Victorian tone. From there, you move through the cultural quarter to Leeds Art Gallery, Millennium Square, Leeds City Museum and Leeds Cathedral, passing open civic spaces, carved stone facades and stained glass along the way. The walk then continues to The Light and the beautifully restored City Varieties Music Hall before heading down into the busy retail heart of the city. In the final stretch, you follow Briggate toward the ornate glass and ironwork of Victoria Quarter, then dive into the sounds and colours of Leeds Kirkgate Market. The tour ends at Leeds Corn Exchange, a striking domed landmark filled with independent shops. Along the way, you will remember the echo of grand halls, the glow of arcade roofs, the bustle of market aisles and the contrast between Leeds’s proud Victorian past and its energetic modern centre.