UniversityRooms: alojamiento para visitantes en Leeds, Reino Unido
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Las habitaciones están principalmente disponibles durante las vacaciones universitarias (junio, julio, agosto, septiembre), es decir cuando los estudiantes ya no usen las habitaciones. Normalmente las habitaciones se hacen disponibles entre dos y tres meses por adelantado, por favor regrese a la página web durante este período si en este momento no hay habitaciones disponibles.

 

Alojamiento Bed and Breakfast en residencias y colegios mayores en Leeds

Reseñas de Leeds

4,4
Basada en 1.223 reviews
Habitación
4,4
Relación calidad-precio
4,5
Comida
3,4
Servicio
4,4
Total
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Very clean and well appointed room. Plenty of towels etc.

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Everything was great! Excellent customer service!

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Working as an IT Contractor at the University, it is perfect for what I need through the week.

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Thank you to all members of staff for making my stay a very positive experience.

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Exceeded my expectations; very happy about my stay at the Storm Jameson Court! My only complaint would be that the energy-saving mechanism in the bathroom meant that the light switches off when you're in the shower.

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Room was lovely. Also very quiet. And the campus was also really beautiful. Would definitely recommend and return

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Outstanding reception. Room of very good 4**** standard. The Porter (Stu. Robinson) welcoming in showing me to my room and explaining the services available.

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Helpful, friendly and interested staff on reception. Clean comfortable room. Quiet surroundings and very convenient location for a re-union at the University.

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Clean, affordable and well-located - would stay again

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Leeds información para los huéspedes

Leeds a city in West Yorkshire, England and is the cultural, financial and commercial heart of the West Yorkshire Urban Area.

The diverse array of landmarks, which includes rural open spaces and impressive buildings, reflects both its industrial past and its many current roles. The multicultural nature of the city is evidenced in the range of religious buildings and cultural festivals present.

The city is a major centre of higher education, being the seat of the internationally acclaimed University of Leeds as well as Leeds Metropolitan University and Leeds Trinity University College. The student population has stimulated growth of the nightlife in the city and there are ample facilities for sporting and cultural activities, including classical and popular music festivals, and a varied collection of museums.

Activities of interest in Leeds

Getting to Leeds

Historia de Leeds

Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Leeds can trace its recorded history to fifth century when the Kingdom of Elmet was covered by the forest of "Loidis", the origin of the name Leeds. In the 17th and 18th centuries Leeds became a major centre for the production and trading of wool. Then, during the Industrial Revolution, Leeds developed into a major industrial centre; wool was still the dominant industry but flax, engineering, iron foundries, printing and other industries were important. From being a compact market town in the valley of the River Aire in the 16th century Leeds expanded and absorbed the surrounding villages to become a populous urban centre by the mid-20th century.

Leeds: the university

The University of Leeds is a major teaching and research university in the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire. With over 33,000 full-time students, the university is the second largest single site university in the United Kingdom. Dating back to the establishment of the Leeds School of Medicine in 1831 and consolidated as a university in 1904, it is one of the six original civic 'red brick' universities, and in 2006 was ranked second in the UK for the number of applications received.

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