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England, the heart of the United Kingdom, shows a lot of different faces: pulsing city life and lonely landscapes, old-fashioned customs and avantgarde culture, mediterranean beaches and rough mountains.
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Novotel Leeds
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Whitehall Road, Leeds
Novotel Leeds opened in summer 2002 and is located right in the city centre adjacent to the railway station. The hotel offers secure free underground parking and is only five miles from Leeds/Bradford Airport. This new modern hotel is perfect for shopping and the entertainment, which this vibrant city has to offer. The hotel has a fitness centre with a gym, sauna and steam room to relax in.
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Park Plaza Leeds
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Boar Lane, Leeds
Opening Summer 2003. Located opposite the railway station in Leeds city centre, the Park Plaza Leeds, is an ideal base from which to explore the city being within walking distance of many attractions including the Royal Armouries, Tetley's Brewery, City Hall Art Gallery, Corn Exchange and the West Yorkshire Playhouse. The hotel has 187 spacious guest rooms, a Chino Latino Restaurant, Cuban Latin Theme Bar and a Health and Leisure Club with swimming pool, gym, sauna, steam room and beauty salon.
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Quebecs, The Leeds Town House
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9 Quebec Street, Leeds
Formerly the home of the Leeds and County Liberal Club this impressive Victorian red brick building featuring five original stained glass windows has been converted into a luxury town house style hotel which is currently awaiting 5 star town house classification. Located in the heart of the vibrant city centre the hotel is an ideal base from which to visit the many shops, restaurants and local attractions. The hotel has 45 en-suite bedrooms and suites, an elegant reception, oak panelled drawing room and a breakfast room.
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Queen's Hotel
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City Square, Leeds
The Queen's, a stylish, Art Deco hotel provides the perfect base for exploring the 'Capital of the North'. With 199 elegantly appointed bedrooms and the international cuisine of No.1 City Square, it is ideally located to take advantage of Leed's excellent shopping and clubbing scenes.
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Radisson SAS Hotel Leeds
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No 1 The Light, Leeds
The Radisson SAS Hotel Leeds is a first class hotel situated in The Light, an exciting new retail and leisure complex comprising a health club, bars, shops and cinema. The 147 tastefully designed bedrooms include Italian, Art Deco and Hi-tech themes, all of which reflect the chic element of Leeds culture. The Lounge Restaurant and bar offers a place to relax and enjoy delicious food and drink, in unique surroundings.
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| London |
| Since the 18th century England has been the cultural centre of Europe. What they thought was lacking in their cultural heritage, the British imported through study travels abroad, the grand tour, or just by importing important artefacts. The London museums thus gathered an enormous wealth of artefacts both from their own history as of the shared history of the entire western civilization, plus a load of oriental treasures form their colonies.
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| Oxford |
| The main reason why most people visit Oxford (less than two hours from London) is to fancy themselves a student at the famous Oxford University. The rowing contests between Oxford and Cambridge still take place. Though many of the colleges are not open to the public during exam-writing weeks, when they are accessible to the public, the thirty university 'castles' are a must-see.
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| Bath |
| Bath is a beautiful Roman city which nestles in the heart of the county of Avon and Sommerset. Its characterisitic rolling hills and limestone facades have been attracting visitors for many years.
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| York |
| York is a thriving modern city with modern shopping areas and two universities. On the other hand, you will find constant reminders of its Roman, Viking and Medieval past. The city is surrounded by walls that have a Roman base and one of the four impressive gateways, Monk Bar, has a small museum where you can trace the impact of one of York`s famous citizens, Richard III.
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