01-12-2015 12:43
01-12-2015 12:43
My city of Leeds ... ... ... Hoorah !!! ... ... ...
If someone could put up a blue link I'd be grateful
As usual with these things it is not clearly stated eg in where - is it in the North of England, England, Great Britain or UK
Leeds has long been a centre for commerce ... & ... a 24 hour city
Wispa' ... ... ... It Ain't Grim Up North
01-12-2015 12:53
Here's a link for you @Anonymous, but as it's from the Yorkshire Post, some may think it's a little biased.:smileywink:
01-12-2015 12:56
01-12-2015 12:56
Just a shame about the football team...
01-12-2015 12:58
01-12-2015 12:58
01-12-2015 13:36
@Anonymous wrote:That's great @@Anonymous! Do you agree with the poll? If so, what is the thing that you value the most?
the shopping ... ... ... I've yet to go visit the newly completed Trinity Centre towards the bottom end of Briggate ... ... ... The Art & Culture eg The Henry Moore Centre ... ... ... The City Museum & Art Gallery ... ... ... plenty of drinking & dining out places, gotta go to The Slug & Lettuce, if only for the name ... ... ... Park Row where all the posh substantial commerce buildings are now used for eg Wetherspoons or more upmarket Jamie Oliver's 17 restaurant ... ... ... visit Park Square, admire the done-up classy buildings, used to work for The Water Authority there & eat my packed lunch sitting on the grass amidst the well tended flower-beds ... ... ... Used to be The Queens Hall for concerts & exhibitions now I understand there is a much more modern place for that kind of stuff ... ... ... City Square if only to see the bronze statue of The Black Prince, watch the new water display, sit outside eating your lunch & sharing it with the pigeons, admire the re-use of the old Post Office stone building with its many stone owls on, its now a posh place to wine & dine ... & ... alongside that building on one side of City Square there is the old big round Majestic building, used to be a cinema, since used for Mecca bingo many years ago ... ... ... dunno if Brewery Wharf is now there ... ... ... good hotels in the city centre too, & no-doubt clubs ... ... ... the train station is very central to the city centre
To sum up: Leeds has not been silly with it's architecture ... doing them up to use for their advantage
Give it a visit ... ... ... I think you'd be surprised ... ... ... @Anonymous There's even a Harvey Nicholls, which I went in & explored, but I only went in for the grey liveried doorman to open the glass doors for me
@Bambino The Yorkshire Post is rated as a good regional newspaper
Wispa'
01-12-2015 13:45
01-12-2015 13:45
Out of interest @Anonymous has Leeds ever put itself forward as a City of Culture? I remember Liverpool did once and thought then Not a chance...(I had visited Liverpool years before and thought it was awful). However I went back a couple of years ago and was so surprised at how hard they had worked on regeneration projects. It really was a pleasure to visit this last time..
Veritas Numquam Perit
01-12-2015 14:17
01-12-2015 14:17
I applaud your enthusiasm @Anonymous, and I'm sure the Yorkshire Post is a highly rated and respected newspaper, but just to bring a little balance to the thread, here are a few other links:
http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2014/nov/22/newcastle-travel-best-uk-city-galleries-restaurants
Source: Google (which is my friend):smileywink:
01-12-2015 15:04 - edited 01-12-2015 15:08
I don't really know Cleo' ... ... ... when you visited was it when the International Garden Festival was on in Liverpool ?
Thanks for the links Bambino, I have 'passed through' Newcastle on the way further north & was impressed ... ... ... that was many years ago ... ... ... I'd like to go there properly for a look around, I can easily get there by train ... ... ... on my To-Do List now
I'd like to visit Cardiff Bay, but very very difficult for me to get to
I used to live in very rural Leicestershire & enjoyed visiting Leicester city
Easy for me to visit is Glasgow, train starts from Leeds & runs through on its way up to the city ... ... ... Charles Rennie Mackintosh's architecture & of course the tea rooms has been on my To-Do List for some time ... ... ... have 'been there' on way to The Isle of Bute Jazz Festival more than once
All I lack is the cash & a travelling companion
WispaRed7
01-12-2015 15:08
01-12-2015 15:08
No Jane it was when a rock and roll weekend was on at the Adelphi hotel. We just browsed Liverpool on the Saturday and Sunday morning...
Veritas Numquam Perit
01-12-2015 15:49
01-12-2015 15:49
I've had the misfortune to visit Liverpool many times over the last couple of years. It is definitely a city of culture and you would need a week there to explore the heritage and history. Similarly Manchester, though we have our own heritage, humour and traditions. People seem to think the UK starts and ends in London or the Watford gap, believe me people, it doesnt. Do yourselves a favour and travel the UK, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and Birmingham have so much to offer. I discount Scotland because they want to keep the Sassenachs out! Ireland and Wales are very dear to me also. So much to offer overseas but get to know the UK first people.