Map of Leeds UK – City Centre, Districts & Location Guide
Leeds is a major city in West Yorkshire, known for its city centre, shopping districts, universities, business precincts, historic arcades, sporting venues and surrounding neighbourhoods.
This map of Leeds UK provides an overview of the city centre, districts, transport routes, waterways, major landmarks and Leeds’ location within northern England.
Leeds is located in West Yorkshire in northern England. Major areas include Leeds City Centre, Headingley, Holbeck, Hunslet, Chapel Allerton, Roundhay, Harehills, Kirkstall and the South Bank district.
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Where is Leeds Located?
Leeds is located in West Yorkshire in northern England. It sits between Manchester, Sheffield, York and Hull and serves as one of the largest commercial and transport centres in northern England.
- County: West Yorkshire
- Region: Yorkshire and the Humber
- Country: England
- United Kingdom: Great Britain
- Nearby cities: Bradford, York, Sheffield and Manchester
- Direction from London: North
Areas Shown on a Leeds Map
- Leeds City Centre — shopping, business, entertainment and transport hub.
- Headingley — university, cricket and student district.
- Kirkstall — historic abbey area and residential district.
- Chapel Allerton — popular suburb with cafés, shops and restaurants.
- Roundhay — residential area known for Roundhay Park.
- Holbeck — former industrial district undergoing redevelopment.
- Hunslet — historic area south of the city centre.
- Harehills — residential inner-city district.
- South Bank — major regeneration and development area.
- Meanwood — suburban area with parks and local shopping streets.
Major Landmarks on the Map
- Leeds Railway Station
- Trinity Leeds
- Leeds Corn Exchange
- Leeds Town Hall
- Royal Armouries Museum
- First Direct Arena
- University of Leeds
- Leeds Beckett University
- Elland Road Stadium
- Roundhay Park
- Kirkstall Abbey
Transport Features
Leeds is one of northern England’s major transport centres. Maps commonly show railway lines, major roads, bus corridors and regional transport links.
- Leeds Railway Station
- Leeds Bus Station
- A1(M)
- M1 Motorway
- M62 Motorway
- M621 Motorway
- Leeds Bradford Airport
- TransPennine rail routes
Waterways and Natural Features
Leeds developed around important waterways that helped drive trade and industrial growth throughout the region.
- River Aire
- Leeds and Liverpool Canal
- Aire and Calder Navigation
- Waterfront redevelopment areas
- Roundhay Park lakes
Nearby Destinations
- Bradford
- York
- Harrogate
- Wakefield
- Sheffield
- Manchester
- Huddersfield
- Hull
Using a Leeds Map
A Leeds map is useful for locating the city centre, shopping precincts, universities, sporting venues, transport hubs, waterways and surrounding suburbs. It also helps visitors understand how Leeds connects with the wider West Yorkshire region.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Where is Leeds located?
Leeds is located in West Yorkshire in northern England. -
What is Leeds known for?
Leeds is known for shopping, universities, finance, sport, historic arcades, museums and business districts. -
What are the main areas of Leeds?
Main areas include Leeds City Centre, Headingley, Roundhay, Chapel Allerton, Kirkstall, Holbeck, Hunslet and South Bank. -
Does Leeds have an airport?
Yes. Leeds Bradford Airport serves domestic and international destinations. -
Is Leeds easy to get around?
Yes. Leeds has extensive rail, road and bus connections throughout West Yorkshire and northern England. -
Is Leeds worth visiting?
Yes. Leeds offers shopping, museums, sporting venues, universities, historic architecture and nearby Yorkshire attractions.
This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Boundaries, transport routes, services, attractions, opening hours, place names and local information may change without notice. Always verify current details with official sources when planning travel.