Transportation in Leeds
Only the city' s central district, on the north bank of the River Aire, is properly called Leeds. However, Leeds today also means a major metropolitan borough reaching about six miles in every direction from the central core. It encompasses many former villages which keep their names, such as entertainment district Headingley. To the west, the city merges with neighbouring Bradford.Leeds' centre is bordered by the River Aire and major roads A58(M), A64 and A61. Its focal point is a large, bustling, fashion-conscious shopping area, mainly pedestrianised, including the beautiful old Victoria Quarter and busy Kirkgate Market.
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Foot
Walking is the most rewarding way to explore the city centre. It only takes a few minutes to stroll from the Royal Armouries on the riverside to the Victoria Quarter in the shopping district, most of which is pedestrianised.
Bus
An extensive network of frequent modern buses covers the entire city. Fares are reasonable, and passes make them even less expensive. In addition, clearly marked 'FreeCityBus' single-deckers, running every few minutes, offer completely free travel around the city centre. The central bus station is in York Street.
Taxi
Taxis are black and white and display an illuminated 'taxi' sign on the roof. They can be pre-booked, hailed on the street, or picked up at cab ranks throughout the city centre. Not expensive, they display a rate card, but make extra charges for luggage and night travel.
Train
Train travel is mainly useful for journeys out of town. Leeds City Train Station, in the city centre, is the focal point of the West Yorkshire rail network, which serves 14 suburban stations within the city boundary.
Rent your car
Leeds has several motorway links and a bypass across the north side. In the city centre, you will have to follow a one-way system, the City Centre Loop, which passes several tourist attractions and shopping centres. The multi-storey car park on Woodhouse Lane is one of the best parking options.
Transportation Tips
One-day FirstDay passes, and one-week FirstWeek passes, giving unlimited travel, can be bought from bus drivers or at the bus station. Children aged five to 18 (in full-time education) travel for half the adult fare; to take advantage of this, over-11s need a Half-Fare Pass from the bus station.




