Getting Here

 

Airport

Located iabout 10 miles to the north-west of the city centre is Leeds Bradford International Airport. Running both, charter and scheduled flights to destinations within Europe as well as to Egypt, Pakistan and Turkey. Other destinations around the world are reachable via London Heathrow Airport, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. Train can also be take  from Leeds to Manchester Airport. Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield is 40 miles south-east of Leeds. Leeds has connections by road, rail and coach to Hull. Hull is only an hour away, from where it is possible to travel to Rotterdam and Zeebrugge by ferry services.

 

Bus

Buses are the primary means of public transportation in Leeds. The main provider is First Leeds and Arriva Yorkshire servesing routes to the south of the city. Leeds also offers a free bus, the FreeCity Bus service. Leeds City bus station is at Dyer Street and is used by bus services to towns and cities in Yorkshire, plus a small number of local services.

 

Trains

At New Station Street, MetroTrains  operated by Northern Rail run to Leeds' suburbs and onwards to all parts of Leeds City Region. The station is one of the busiest in England outside London it has 17 platforms, with over 900 trains and 50,000 passengers commuting every day. It provides national and international connections as well as services to local and regional destinations.