Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Easingwold Area

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Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Easingwold Area

Victoria Leeds
Victoria Leeds
4.4 (6521 ratings)4.5 (419 ratings)
Ornate, glass-roofed Victorian arcades housing fashion designer shops and high-end department store.
44, Victoria Gate, Vicar Ln, Leeds LS2 7AU, United Kingdom
Shopping mallShoppingClothing storeDepartment storeDesigner clothing storeFurniture storeHistorical landmark
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Built at the beginning of the 20th century, the Victoria Quarter is part of Victoria Leeds, a luxury shopping destination in the heart of the city centre that comprises a number of arcades and shopping streets. Designed by theatre architect Frank Matcham, it is easy to see the influences of more dramatic structures. Although Victoria Street was covered by a glass roof less than 30 years ago, the Victorian shopping arcades date back more than 100 years."
Mentioned by The Yorkshire Press
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"The last arcades to be built in Leeds during the Victorian period were the Cross and County arcades (now known as the Victoria Quarter) and they were built by theatre architect Frank Matcham. Designed to stand out from the drab, industrial buildings already present in the city, County Arcade features marble columns, cast-iron arches and colourful mosaics. The Victoria Quarter in Leeds is now home to some of the most exclusive shops in the city."
Leeds Corn Exchange
Leeds Corn Exchange
4.3 (2631 ratings)4 (644 ratings)
Fashion, lifestyle and jewellery stores housed in a striking, Victorian domed building.
Call Ln, Leeds, LS1 7BR, United Kingdom
Shopping mallSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by LeedsLive
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"Once known as the hangout for Leeds' goths and emo kids, the Grade I listed Victorian Corn Exchange is now home to a variety of boutiques and independent stores, selling fashion, gifts, Yorkshire produce and more. There are also cafes where you can enjoy and coffee and soak in the impressive architecture, regular craft and gift fairs and the Little Leeds Beer House, a hidden gem for real and craft ale fans looking for something different. Leeds Corn Exchange, Call Lane, Leeds, LS1 7BR. Open Monday-Wednesday 10am-6pm, Friday-Saturday 10am-6pm and Sundays 10.30am-4.30pm."
Mentioned by TripHobo
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"This is one place where history and pleasure of shopping come together. Leeds Corn Exchange is a Victorian building that was designed by Cuthbert Brodrick in 1864. It is now just one of three Corn Exchanges in the country and works in its traditional capacity as a centre for trade."
Henry Moore Institute
Henry Moore Institute
4.3 (166 ratings)3 (46 ratings)
One of the largest sculpture galleries in Europe with 3 spaces for temporary exhibitions.
74 The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 3AH, United Kingdom
Art galleryShopping
Mentioned by LeedsLive
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"The Henry Moore Institute, based on the Headrow, celebrates sculpture in honour of the Henry Moore, who began his training as a sculptor in Leeds and whose works can be seen around the world. The Institute, an international research centre, hosts a year-round varied programme of exhibitions including sculpture from around the world. The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 3AH. Open Tuesday-Sunday 11am-5.30pm, Wednesdays until 8pm, closed on Mondays and Bank Holidays."
Mentioned by inyourpocket.com
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"One of the largest sculpture galleries in Europe, the Henry Moore Institute has three vast areas dedicated to all …"
Thornton's Arcade
Thornton's Arcade
4.3 (328 ratings)4.5 (232 ratings)
Arcade, 21 Thortons, Lands Ln, Leeds LS1 6LQ, United Kingdom
Shopping mallSights & LandmarksArchitectural Buildings
Mentioned by leedsbeckett.ac.uk
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"Leeds has several different shopping arcades which are steeped in history, and Thornton’s Arcade is the oldest. Built in 1878, it connects Leeds’ main shopping street, Briggate, with the street behind. The impressive arcade features neo-gothic architecture, and an adorable Potts’ clock which strikes every 15 minutes."
Trinity Leeds
Trinity Leeds
4.4 (18200 ratings)4.5 (749 ratings)
Huge mall with lifestyle and designer fashion shops, plus restaurants and 3-screen, arthouse cinema.
Albion St, Leeds, LS1 5AT, United Kingdom
Shopping mallFood & DrinkOther Food & Drink
Mentioned by Clear Choice
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"Trinity Leeds is perfected situated at the heart of Leeds making it extremely convenient for shoppers to commute. The 3-floor structure of this shopping centre features more than 100 shops, restaurants and bars. It is considered as one of the unique shopping centres fees from tax as most of the businesses follow Premier tax or Global blue system."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"It wouldn’t be an English city without a shopping centre that you should definitely visit while you’re on your trip. For many people who live in Leeds, and many tourists who visit, the Trinity Shopping Centre leaves an impression on them. It houses retail, dining and leisure options, as well as providing entertainment."
Crimple Hall
Crimple Hall
4.2 (485 ratings)3.5 (57 ratings)
The Carr Leeds Rd, Pannal, Harrogate HG3 1EW, United Kingdom
Garden centerShoppingAntique storeArt galleryCafeFarm shopGift shop
Mentioned by Harrogate Mumbler
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"Choose from our extensive range on our drinks menu, locally sourced juices, luxury hot chocolates, fresh herbal teas and wacky kids milkshakes. Don’t see anything you fancy?. Our friendly team will be happy to get creative and help you find something you desire!"
Victoria Shopping Centre
Victoria Shopping Centre
3.9 (2031 ratings)
Mall inside a stately building, attracting visitors for its mix of international retailers & cafes.
Station Parade, Harrogate, HG1 1AE, United Kingdom
Shopping mall
The School House Gallery
The School House Gallery
5 (7 ratings)5 (4 ratings)
Peasholme Green, York, YO1 7PW, United Kingdom
Art galleryShoppingBarCafePoints of Interest & Landmarks
The Hidden Market
The Hidden Market
4.1 (264 ratings)4 (29 ratings)
33-34 Market Pl, Pickering, YO18 7AE, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingGift shopFlea & Street Markets
Sunbridgewells
Sunbridgewells
4.4 (938 ratings)4.5 (134 ratings)
Underground arcade with 8 pubs, bars & food outlets in restored historic city tunnels.
Millergate, Bradford, BD1 1SD, United Kingdom
BarSights & LandmarksShopping mallStorePoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by LEAP Taxis Bradford
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"The tunnels where the leisure and shopping facility is now were a mine in the thirteenth century. The location was also used as prison and during the Second World War was used as an air raid shelter. In the 1960s it was used as a location for dancing."

Top Best French Restaurants in Easingwold

Le Chalet
Le Chalet
4.3 (298 ratings)
31-32 Park Row, Leeds, LS1 5JD, United Kingdom
Tea houseBreakfast restaurantCoffee storeFrench restaurantLunch restaurant
Mentioned by My Little World of Travelling
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"Not very far from Leeds Trinity, you’ll find Le Chalet, an excellent place to enjoy an authentic afternoon tea experience. The afternoon tea includes 2 different types of sandwiches from their wide selection (smoked salmon, tomato & onion chutney, etc.), two canapes, two cakes or desserts, one macaroon and one scone. The price per person is £17.95 which is a great value for money."
Mentioned by Leeds-List
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"Us Brits love tea and Le Chalet has shown us just how good a French tearoom can be. They have 18 different teas for you to choose from, with everything from English Breakfast and Earl Grey to Lapsang Souchong, Hibiscus and Lavender. But it’s not just about the tea."
Sous Le Nez
Sous Le Nez
4.6 (468 ratings)
Cavernous basement dining room for French menu to eat with something from the 40 page wine list.
The Basement, Quebec House, 9 Quebec St, Leeds LS1 2HA, United Kingdom
French restaurantBarRestaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Sous Le Nez is a charming French bistro based in the city centre. There are many highlights at this low-ceiling restaurant, which impresses with its charming décor and carefully picked, traditional French dishes. For example, there is the award-winning Yorkshire venison haunch steak served with venison sausage, or the succulent seared pigeon breast; alternatively, guests can pick the seared fillet of cod, crab and tarragon crust, or the clams and mussels and samphire in garlic butter."
Mentioned by Roomzzz Aparthotels
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"We’re about to let you in on Leeds’ best kept secret… The basement bar and bistro Sous Le Nez. It’s hidden away from the trendier part of town but that doesn’t matter to us – it’s the perfect place to wine and dine your partner in crime. The focus is on French cuisine and proper restaurant service."
Luigi's Restaurant Pizzeria
Luigi's Restaurant Pizzeria
4.6 (123 ratings)
1A Valley Dr, Harrogate, HG2 0JJ, United Kingdom
Italian restaurantAsian restaurantEnglish restaurantFrench restaurant

Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in Easingwold

House Of The Trembling Madness (No Bookings)
House Of The Trembling Madness (No Bookings)
4.7 (2973 ratings)
Stuffed animal heads line the walls of this quirky medieval bar serving hard-to-find Belgian beers.
48 Stonegate, York, YO1 8AS, United Kingdom
BarLiquor storePubRestaurant
Mentioned by the Guardian
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"Even if you stand in the ground-floor off-licence (its stock of over 600 beers will leave you slack-jawed), it is quite possible not to notice that upstairs lies one of Britain's most idiosyncratic beer bars. Tucked into the exposed eaves of a 12th-century Norman house, decorated with animal skins and ancient taxidermy, the House of Trembling Madness is a tight, friendly squeeze where hop-heads linger over two cask ales (both from the wonderful Wild Beer Co on this visit), specialist draft Belgian beers and an amazing, ever-changing selection of bottled brews (on top of which, you can drink anything that is for sale downstairs, paying £1.25 corkage). If the staff can't surprise you with something – say, a Japanese Hitachino Nest Classic Ale – you've officially exhausted the possibilities of beer."
Mentioned by York Cheap Hotels
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"The main focus of the Trembling Madness is the stunning three rooms upstairs; each is finely presented in the grand Georgian style but with that quirky Madness shining through with a smattering of taxidermy and quite disturbing renaissance gothic works of art mainly depicting hell. Two of the rooms are set out with tables and chairs, the high ceilings and big windows giving a spacious and relaxing atmosphere."
Mentioned by The Whitby Guide
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"Just like the name suggests, this eccentric restaurant offers something a little unique. It is designed to resemble a medieval ale house with stuffed animals sprawn across the walls and Belgian beers on tap. Food is served all day long with bar snacks, authentic Yorkshire ingredients, and craft beer all round."
Grays Court Hotel and The Bow Room Restaurant
Grays Court Hotel and The Bow Room Restaurant
4.6 (330 ratings)
Elegant, antiques-furnished rooms in an 11th-century house with a Jacobean oak-panelled gallery.
Chapter House St, York, YO1 7JH, United Kingdom
HotelBarRestaurantWedding venue
Mentioned by Best Things To Do In York
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"I studied English at St John’s University and at that time they owned Grays Court, so the vast majority of my lectures were in there, and it’s such a beautiful building!. Now, a luxury hotel and restaurant you can “explore the great British food on our evening menu in our restaurant. With seasonal ingredients sourced from the highest quality suppliers, our innovative team of chefs guarantee a dining experience like no other."
Sous Le Nez
Sous Le Nez
4.6 (468 ratings)
Cavernous basement dining room for French menu to eat with something from the 40 page wine list.
The Basement, Quebec House, 9 Quebec St, Leeds LS1 2HA, United Kingdom
French restaurantBarRestaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Sous Le Nez is a charming French bistro based in the city centre. There are many highlights at this low-ceiling restaurant, which impresses with its charming décor and carefully picked, traditional French dishes. For example, there is the award-winning Yorkshire venison haunch steak served with venison sausage, or the succulent seared pigeon breast; alternatively, guests can pick the seared fillet of cod, crab and tarragon crust, or the clams and mussels and samphire in garlic butter."
Mentioned by Roomzzz Aparthotels
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"We’re about to let you in on Leeds’ best kept secret… The basement bar and bistro Sous Le Nez. It’s hidden away from the trendier part of town but that doesn’t matter to us – it’s the perfect place to wine and dine your partner in crime. The focus is on French cuisine and proper restaurant service."

Best Museums in Easingwold

York Art Gallery
York Art Gallery
4.3 (1162 ratings)4 (484 ratings)
Gallery featuring paintings & decorative arts from the 1400s to the present in an 1870s building.
Exhibition Square, York, YO1 7EW, United Kingdom
Art galleryMuseumsArt Museums
Mentioned by Britain Visitor - Travel Guide To Britain
York Museums
"York Art Gallery boasts the largest collection of British Studio Ceramics in the country in its Centre of Ceramic Art (CoCA). The 19th century building (restored 2013-2015) contains works from the 14th century to the present day including altarpieces, drawings, paintings, prints and sculpture. Highlights include works by Pablo Picasso, L S Lowry and David Hockney."
DIG: An Archaeological Adventure
DIG: An Archaeological Adventure
4.4 (337 ratings)4.5 (357 ratings)
Archeology museum where children unearth replica historical finds in hands-on excavations.
St Saviour's Church, St Saviourgate, York YO1 8NN, United Kingdom
Archaeological museumMuseumsChildren's MuseumsHistory Museums
Mentioned by york360.co.uk
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"At DIG, you get to discover only the most exciting archaeological artefacts from the 2000 years of history hidden under the streets of York. Our four excavation pits are filled with Roman, Viking, Medieval and Victorian finds, so you can grab a trowel and dig up the clues that show how people lived in these times. DIG, St Saviour's Church, St Saviourgate, York YO1 8NN"
Mentioned by The Ladybirds' Adventures
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"Part of the Jorvik group, this attraction is an introduction to archaeology for kids. It’s suitable for all ages. My toddler enjoyed the under 5’s play area on the second floor whilst my 5 year old did some stained glass painting."
York Mansion House
York Mansion House
4.5 (85 ratings)4.5 (68 ratings)
Tours are offered of this historic home, built for the Lord Mayor in 1732 & still in use.
St. Helen’s Square, York, YO1 9QL, United Kingdom
MuseumsHistorical landmarkLocal history museumWedding venueGovernment BuildingsHistoric SitesHistory MuseumsSpecialty MuseumsPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by GPSmyCity
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"The Georgian-style Mansion House in York is the home of the city's Lord Mayors during their term in office. This is the earliest purpose-built house of this sort still in use – it predates the Mansion House in London by at least 20 years. The foundation stone for the building was laid in 1725, and it was completed seven years later, in 1732."
Mentioned by viator.com
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"Located in the center of the city, the Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of York. But along with being a home, this historic house is popular with visitors. The Mansion House exhibits an impressive collection of paintings, silver and furniture."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Easingwold

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