1. The Leeds Library
Founded in 1768 it is the oldest surviving subscription library in Britain. Have you stumbled across the entrance on Commercial Street? Photo: Getty
2. Surprise View
Is this the best panoramic view in Yorkshire? This view from Otley Chevin is hard to beat. Photo: Steve Davey
3. Queen Victoria statue
This memorial was unveiled in November 1905, and originally stood outside Leeds Town Hall. Moved to Woodhouse Moor in 1937 and was designated as a Grade II* listed building in August 1976.
4. York Gate
Adel's York Gate garden packs quite a punch for its one acre proportions. It never fails to intrigue its visitors with its fourteen garden rooms, linked by a series of clever vistas.
5. Leeds Lifting Tower
Dating back to 1850, the Lifting Tower acts as a visible reminder of the city's rail heritage. 'It was one of a pair that stood either side of the old viaduct running into the Leeds Central railway station.
6. St John's Church
St John's is the oldest church in the city centre, being built between 1632 and 1634 and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.