Low season | October | cheapest month to stay |
High season | December | most expensive time to stay |
28% | expected price decrease | |
34% | expected price increase |
Price | £56 - £119 |
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Cheapest day of week | Tuesday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Thursday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£45 | ||
£158 |
Lowest Holiday Rental Price | £29 |
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Leeds is a very dynamic and young city when it comes to partying, nightlife and live music entertainment. There are lots of pubs and clubs in Call Lane and Greek Street, which are in the epicentre of the city’s nightclub area. The latter is particularly famous for its trendy bars like The Alchemist, Bar Soba and Gusto. You’ll find these all in Leeds city centre. Holiday rentals in Leeds that will put you in this area include The Almond Suite At Maison Parfait and The Chambers – Park Place. Arguably one of the hottest spots in Leeds is The Tunnel, which you’ll find in the Briggate neighbourhood. Blayds Bar is a vibrant LGBTQ+ venue, and for live rock and indie music you can head to The Key Club in Merrion Street. To easily reach these venues, you can book a holiday rental at Mansio Suites The Headrow or try Quebecs Luxury Apartments.
There’s also tons to do in Leeds if you’re on holiday with your children or other family members. Roundhay Park offers treasure trails, a children’s play area and castle ruins to explore. Lotherton has gardens and a mini-zoo, while the adults can relax at the coffee shop. If you’re into fishing there’s a lot of it to be had at None Go Bye Farm and Yeadon Tarn is another open-air venue full of natural attractions. Tropical World with its butterfly and bird inhabitants is a wonderful place for a family picnic out in nature. To commune even more with nature, head to Golden Acre Park, where the kids watch the squirrels. When it comes to indoor activities, the Royal Armouries Museum is one of the most fascinating military museums in the UK, with plenty to keep the youngsters interested.
The biggest benefit of choosing a Leeds holiday rental over a hotel stay is the freedom and independence it will give you, as well as generally more spacious lodgings at better value for money. These rentals are typically smaller as well, so you’ll get more individualised attention from the owners, who will sometimes live separately on the premises themselves. Home-cooked meals are another attraction, if you’ve chosen a catered rental. Otherwise you can opt for a self-catering apartment and make up your own meals as you please, without having to worry about adhering to specific lunch or dinner times. There are plenty of shops in Leeds offering fresh local produce and ingredients. Millies specialises in local Yorkshire produce and health food, while Out Of This World is an outlet offering organic Fair Trade products sourced exclusively from local farms as part of the Farms Not Factories initiative. There is also Leeds Farmer’s Market, or you could venture slightly further afield to Swillington Organic Farm. Whatever your choice, you can look forward to a magical experience in Leeds, whether you’re travelling on your own, with a partner, or with your family.
A holiday apartment rental booking of around 8 nights is most popular for those visiting Leeds.
Around £106 per night is the typical cost of a holiday apartment in Leeds - note that if you are booking an apartment for a larger group or require more rooms and facilities in your rental, the price will likely be higher.
October is often the cheapest month to rent a holiday apartment in Leeds. Prices per night can be around 29% below average at this time.
The number of operators available for hotels in Leeds is 1,033 as of March 2024.
Prices for hotels in Leeds were last updated today.