Leeds on foot · Leeds on foot
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Leeds on foot
Leeds on foot
If you're just visiting the city centre, you might as well walk, as much of it is surprisingly compact. To orientate yourself, free maps (quite simple but good for basic orientation) are available at the tourist information and a number of visitor attractions. There are some street maps dotted around the city centre, in guide books, street atlases, etc. Getting around Leeds is fairly easy. However, Leeds' central area is fairly compact with most of the major attractions and shops within walking distance of one another. There is also the FreeCityBus operational during the day, which you can hop on and off for free as it loops the outer city centre (the main centre is pedestrianised)--see below.
Note: The FreeCityBus mentioned in this article ceased in April, 2011. Another bus service, following most of the route of the FreeCityBus, is now operating with a fare of 50p.
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