The Royal Armouries: It is the first national museum to feature part of the Royal collection from the Tower of London.
Harewood House: Home to the Queen's cousin, the Earl of Harewood, Harewood House is one of England's most magnificent homes.
Kirkstall Abbey: The abbey is over 1000 years old and is one of Leeds' most prominent landmarks. Situated 3 miles from the city centre, Kirkstall Abbey is a spiritual monument that is nothing short of jaw-dropping.
City Square: Another of Leeds' greatest landmarks sits amidst the city square and that is the Statue of Edward- the Black Prince. The city square is prone to the hustle and bustle of activity but even if you loathe crowds the square still deserves at least a short visit.