Leeds dining & social

Leeds dining & social

 

Aspire  |  Harewood House |  Leeds Town Hall

 

Aspire

Aspire, a former bank located in the heart of Leeds’ financial district, has many impressive features including a chandeliered ceiling with state-of-the-art fully colour controlled sophisticated lighting.
 

Treat up to 1,000 guests to an unforgettable dining experience in Aspire’s magnificent ground-floor open space.

This former bank located in the heart of Leeds’ financial district, has many impressive features including a chandeliered ceiling with state-of-the-art fully colour controlled sophisticated lighting.

The room also boasts five 25-foot arched windows, oak parquet flooring with surrounding marble mosaic tiling, antique glass-mirrored pillars with built–in lights and not forgetting an original bank safety deposit vault.

Visit the Aspire website to find out more

 

Harewood House

The terrace of Harewood House, Victorian formal gardens in Leeds. Statue and view over the parklands.
 

Just 20 minutes outside of Leeds, Harewood House is a stunning historic stately home built in the 18th Century.

Situated in 100-acres of gardens and grounds, the venue is home to an array of fabulous art collections for guests to enjoy. 

The fine dining experience at Harewood is unique. Up to 80 guests are served in the grandest rooms of the House, with food and wine provided by the multi-award winning Box Tree Restaurant.

Visit the Harewood House website to find out more

 

Leeds Town Hall

Dominating the city’s skyline, Leeds Town Hall provides one of the most beautiful settings for a conference dinner.
 

Dominating the city’s skyline, Leeds Town Hall provides one of the most beautiful settings for a conference dinner.

Impress guests from the moment they arrive, with awe-inspiring Classical Baroque style architecture, Corinthian columns and fine cuisine.

As one of the largest venues in Leeds, this stunning ‘municipal palace’ can host dinners for up to 400 guests in the Victoria Hall. 

Visit the Leeds Town Hall website to find out more

 

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