Hilton Leeds CityvsQuebecs
Both Hilton Leeds City and Quebecs are endorsed by travel writers. Overall, Quebecs ranks significantly better than Hilton Leeds City. Quebecs has a TripExpert Score of 92 with endorsements from 5 reviews including Time Out, Fodor's and The Telegraph.
Hilton Leeds City
Lonely Planet
Time Out
The Telegraph
Neville Street, Leeds LS1 4BX
From $68/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"A big and unremarkable-looking Hilton just south of the train station is surprisingly more pleasant inside than it looks from the outside. Rooms are big, bland and very comfortable." Full review
"This four-star hotel in the heart of Leeds is a good example of why the Hilton remains such a reliable brand." Full review
6.0
"This rather dated option attracts mainly business travellers. As well as extensive meeting facilities, it includes a health club with a small gym and a swimming pool." Full review
Quebecs
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Rough Guide
Time Out
The Telegraph
Independent
9 Quebec Street, Leeds LS1 2HA
From $125/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Business Center
"This boutique hotel is full of elegant Victorian touches, especially the sweeping oak staircase illuminated by tall stained-glass windows." Full review
"Victorian grace at its opulent best is the theme of our favourite hotel in town, a conversion of the former Leeds & County Liberal Club." Full review
Star
"The ultimate city-boutique lodgings, boasting glorious Victorian oak panelling and stained glass, offset by chic rooms. Online deals can cut costs considerably. £170."
"A boutique hotel set in a stunning Victorian building, this four star spot offers plenty of contemporary class." Full review
8.0
"Decadent furnishings with a slight French twist, courteous staff and classic touches abound." Full review
"Inside the lobby, a broad oak staircase sweeps up to a sumptuous communal gallery...no two rooms are alike, but all take inspiration from the Victorian era in which the building first came to be."