
How to get to leeds
Leeds is situated in the North of England's county of Yorkshire. Leeds is reachable by road, rail and air
City Calender 2012Coach | Leeds has 2 central coach stations and are just a stones throw away from the hub of the city. Travelling by coach couldn't be easier with coaches regularly travelling from Leeds to many UK towns and cities |
Car | From the Midlands, South and South-East – Take the M1 From the North-west – Take the M62 North-east and Eastern Scotland – Take the A1 See the approximate distance and length of car journey below
| Distance | Time | Birmingham
| 120 Miles
| 2 Hours
| Manchester
| 45 Miles
| 50 Minutes
| London
| 200 Miles
| 3 Hours & 25 Minutes
| Nottingham | 74 Miles
| 1 Hour & 20 Minutes
| Newcastle
| 100 Miles
| 1 Hour & 50 Minutes
| Glasgow
| 215 Miles
| 3 Hours & 50 Minutes
| Cardiff
| 235 Miles
| 3 Hours & 55 Minutes |
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Train | Leeds train station is located in the city centre. See the approximate length of train journey below
| Leeds | Birmingham | 2 Hours
| Manchester | 1 Hour & 30 Minutes
| London | 2 Hours & 15 Minutes
| Nottingham | 2 Hours
| Newcastle | 1 Hours & 30 Minutes
| Glasgow | 4 Hours and 15 Minutes
| Cardiff | 4 Hours & 30 Minutes |
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air | If you're travelling to Leeds by air you will need to fly to Leeds-Bradford International Airport (LBA) Tip for travelling Groups of 3 or more people travelling together are often eligible for group travel discounts when travelling by train or coach. Please check with your provider prior to booking your tickets separately. |
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