Holiday In Leeds England:Leeds - Football, Festivals And More Things To Do In Leeds

By John Roney


You've only got a few days in the UK and you want to make the most of them, but you're not quite sure where to begin. How do you decide what to do first?The good news is that if you're not travelling during the summer months of tourist season, the lines won't be as long for the must-see places such as Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral. If you've already visited the great landmarks of London and you're looking to do something a bit different, it helps to do a little homework first. You'll find that there are a number of fabulous short day trips you can take by rail. Likewise, there are other things to see in London besides popular tourist attractions.

Spa Facilities.Leeds and surrounding areas are home to a variety of world class spa facilities where you can book yourself in for a whole day or individual treatments. Many offer tailored packages to suit groups of friends visiting together, or couples on the lookout for a romantic retreat. Look out for inner city options or ones further out in the countryside. Waterfall Spa is a ladies only hideaway in the city centre. Chevin Country Park Spa is located in a more rural area close to Leeds.

Why not take a trip down the river? Wherever you are in the UK, the river isn't far away. London is as good a starting point as any for your Thames river trip, it's affordable, and you don't need to invest the entire day. Starting from the Embankment, a Thames river trip makes a lovely short break and gives you spectacular views of the city without your having to deal with the crowds and tourist lines. You can also stop off and spend a few hours at Kew Gardens before boarding your return boat. Likewise, you can travel by rail to a number of nearby river towns and indulge in a lovely, relaxing afternoon of river drifting.

If you prefer to stay in London, you can do what the locals do and spend an afternoon on Hampstead Heath. You're only a few miles outside the city, but you'll feel as if you were a million miles away in this lush green haven. Another lovely way to get your daily requisite of fresh air is to spend a few hours in any of London's famous city parks. St. James Park in particular is one of the great people-watching vantage points of London. There are plenty of benches, plenty of swans cruising gracefully in the plentiful ponds and lakes as well as a splendid view of the native Londoners enjoying their city just as much as you are.

Home Comforts.For a trip to be completely relaxing, you need to make sure you choose an excellent hotel with pleasant service, hearty breakfasts and a late check-out. Base yourself in the city centre so you don't have to go far if you fancy an afternoon nap or cheeky cocktail at Holiday In Leeds England the hotel bar. Splash out on a Leeds hotel with all the amenities like the Double Tree by Hilton.




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