Armley Mills, Leeds - Armley Mills was once the world's biggest woollen mill, and is now an award-winning industrial museum. Exhibits dating from the 18th and 19th centuries show the history of textiles, clothing and engine and locomotive manufacture in the area. The museum also shows the history of cinema projections, including the first moving pictures taken in Leeds, as well as 1920s silent movies. Some of the museums exhibits include water wheels, a steam engine and the great spinning 'mules'.
Emsley’s Farm Shop and Visitor centre, Leeds - Emsley's Farm Shop and Visitor centre is packed with quality, local fresh produce. Relax and wander around the free visitor centre. Feed the wide range of farm animals. Or keep the kids entertained with the large indoor childrens activity barn, complete with a sandpit, bouncy castle and much more. Emsley's farm shop and visitor centre is perfect for a family day out.
Leeds Kirkgate Market, Leeds - Leeds Kirkgate Market is Europe’s largest indoor market with over 600 stalls open six days a week. There are over 400 stalls inside, situated in impressive Edwardian buildings, known for their ornamental dragons. There are a further 200 stalls in the huge open air market outside. Traders offer freshness, variety and value for money with a friendly service in a vibrant atmosphere.
Alea, Leeds - For those wilder visitors to Leeds, why not enjoy everything the Alea casino, has to offer. Situated in the stylish Clarence Dock area of Leeds, Alea Casino is one of Leeds’ most popular entertainment destinations. With a magnificent interior spreading over four floors, including six bars and two fantastic restaurants. The £13 million casino provides Leeds’ partygoers with the complete entertainment experience.