If you thought that London was the only place to pub-hob, visit to timeless attractions and, well, wonder of miracles, more than you have brought the attention when it comes to an unforgettable journey ‘over the pond’.
We all taught us on Travel Off Path and AHH-Inn about the pleasures of London, just to check our bank balance and let our smiles wipe from our faces.

That does not have to be the case for the entire VK. Although flying directly to London is certainly the easiest way to get here, there are enough trains and short flights to dozens of valuable outings that are largely overlooked by the masses.
Such a city is being Best year Once for tourism, with more than half a million passengers only expects to fly here in August.
At home for breathtaking Victorian architecture, well -preserved ruins and much better prices to grab a mandatory pint and fish and chips, give the lesser -known city of Leeds An honest shake this fall – you will not be disappointed!
The biggest surprise of the UK this fall


Leeds has a rich history as an industrial center in the textile and wool industry, but there is no reason to feel sheepish About visits.
Nestled along the quiet River Aire, consider it their “Panamakanaal”, which pops up centuries ago and resulted in a wealth of trade that feeds a lush Victorian city office that still exists to this day the test of time.
While the winters are too fresh to enjoy the outdoors, exploring the historic streets in the fall is pleasant while the lush tree lines along the river bring new light to the city, all, while they take themselves in a time capsule at different locations.


That does not mean that there are no modern attractions either. Hop on board a Skipton Boat Tour for a picturesque ‘Afternoon Tea CruiseAnd visit countless museums, ranging from the Leeds Art Gallery at the Royal Argels Museum.
Because Leeds is much more budget -friendly than Paris, Trinity Leeds is a popular shopping center with more than 120 stores, or hit the Leeds Kirkgate Market That has been around since the 1820s, with more than 800 stalls for a break indoors of the Nippy Air.
Moreover, it is simply within walking distance of one of the renowned Victorian locations of the city.
Discover fascinating Victorian elegance in the city


Victorian miracles are commonplace in the city, some more remarkable than others.
Centuries old Corn exchange Is perhaps the most popular arcade of Leeds, a perfect example of how difficult the English language can be.
No, this is not a place to chase dots with a yellow ghost bob. Arcades in Leeds are covered passages with stores on either side.
In fact, Leeds is designated Victorian neighborhood Offers several arcades to view local stores in environments directly from a bygone era, with careful details, graceful terracotta facades and mosaic floors.


This region is often considered the crown jewel of Leeds for Architecture, especially with the liveliness of the glass alive in Queen Victoria Street and the addition of the newer development of Victoria Gate.
Town hall Is another example of Victorian grandeur, although it serves more as a photo-up than something else.
The ruins of Kirkstall Abbey are a feast for the eyes
One of the most well-preserved medieval monasteries in Great Britain is a must visit. This picturesque monument is located along the above -mentioned river Aire and is perhaps the most breathtaking site in Leeds.
Kirkstall Abbey Date almost 900 years and gives a fascinating look in the daily life of monks who once lived here.


The most prominent remaining structure is the abbey church, built from Gritstone and formed in the shape of a cross.
It is the type of place you visit and say to yourself: “As long as these walls could talk …”.
Technically free to introduce on the basis of an era system of an ‘giving what you can’, donations are appreciated but not required.
This week the ruins are taking a new life with perhaps the most sought after autumn event in the city, the Leeds International Beer Festival takes place on 4 – 7 September.


But if you miss it, there are affordable pubs in the city, such as Duck & DrakeKnown for cheap pours, live music and characteristic Yorkshire cakes.
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