Leeds is a lively city, rich in culture and heritage with lots to explore. More than 750,000 people live within our city boundaries and over 100,000 people come to work in the city centre every day. Many thousands more tourists and visitors come to shop, eat out or enjoy the range of attractions Leeds has on offer. Excellent nightlife, great shopping, fascinating architecture, world renowned sports venues and our close proximity to the beautiful Yorkshire Dales are just a few of the many attractions that bring over 11 million visitors to Leeds every year.
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There's plenty to do at Pleasure Beach, with over 125 rides and attractions and spectacular shows.
Take a thrilling ride on the Pepsi Max Big One, turn your world upside down & get ready to do it again on the Revolution or experience the classic twin tracked coaster the Grand National. Plus your wristband will gain you entry to one of our superb shows.
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Belfast, capital city of Northern Ireland is situated within an hours drive of some of Europe's most unspoiled and spectacular scenery.
The city has undergone a metamorphosis in recent years with over £300m investment in the tourism infrastructure and is now emerging as a dynamic new destination for conferences, meetings and events.
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Just 33 miles long by 13 miles wide, the Isle of Man is a must for all countryside lovers with its many different landscapes and breathtaking views. It is said that every type of scenery found in the British Isles can also be found on the Island: layered cliffs, purple mountains, gorse clad valley slopes, sandy beaches and woodland glens.
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An island that goes its own way, conjuring up an intriguing mix of sights and sounds, images and influences... and for centuries, they have been extending hospitality and a warm welcome to our visitors. They have sophisticated shopping and nightlife, superb scenery and cycle paths meander along our specially designated green lanes, all forming part of Jersey’s unique island life
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The City of Gloucester has a unique history from its Roman foundations to its Victorian docklands. Gloucester is a vibrant multicultural city that combines historic architecture with a unique blend of visitor attractions, festivals and entertainment, a collection of high street and specialist shops and a mouth watering array of tea shops, restaurants, wine bars and pubs offer food and drink for all tastes.
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The North's spiritual capital for 2000 years, York is central to Britain's colourful history. Visit the stunning York Minster, enjoy Stonegate and Shambles shopping and live the York history at the JORVIK Viking Centre, National Railway Museum and York Castle Museum.
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