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Leeds is a city found in West Yorkshire, and with a total population of over 2.9 million, the city is currently ranked as the 30th most populous city in the EU.
The city is known as the UK’s largest centre for business, legal, and financial services outside London, making it the place to go if you want serviced offices in Leeds.
With excellent shopping, nightlife, motorway and travel links, it’s no wonder why so many people are choosing Leeds as the place where they decide to do business. Businesses with international clients or customers can benefit from the nearby Leeds Bradford Airport, whilst connections to many other major UK cities and towns are served by the comprehensive motorway links.
Tenants with serviced offices in Leeds have a wide variety of different options available. Leeds Bradford Airport is just outside the city centre, and the city has a wealth of train and bus services, ensuring that you are well connected when it comes to travelling to and from your serviced offices in Leeds.
Leeds Bradford International Airport is located jut 10 miles to the north-west of Leeds city centre, and provides passengers with flights to various parts of Europe, the Middle East, and the USA.
Airport code: LBA
Distance from central Leeds: 10 miles (16km)
People with serviced offices in Leeds are served by one of the busiest stations outside of London. The mainline overground station, located next to the Queens Hotel in the city centre has over 50,000 passengers passing through its gates each and every day, and over 900 trains leave to major UK destinations. Not only is it one of the busiest, but it’s also one of the largest, with 17 platforms travelling to local, regional, and national travel destinations.
For travelling around the city, the most popular form of transport is by bus. Leeds’ bus services are operated by First Leeds and Arriva Yorkshire, and travel around the city centre and to the surrounding suburbs. Leeds’ main coach station also provides National Express coach services which travel to Scotland, the Midlands, London and other major UK cities and towns.
Businesses with serviced offices in Leeds have some of Britain’s best motorway links on their doorstep. Leeds is the starting-point of the A62, A63, A64, A65 and A660 roads, and is also situated on the A58 and A61. The M1 and M62 intersect to its south and the A1(M) passes to the east. Being one of the principal hubs of the motorway network in the north means that running a business from serviced offices in Leeds is fantastic for business.