
Leeds Corn Exchange
Najlepszy czas na wizytę
Weekday mornings around 10am are wonderfully quiet, letting you admire the architecture without crowds. Saturday afternoons are liveliest with the full buzz of traders and shoppers.
Wskazówki budżetowe
Entry is completely free. Bring cash as a few smaller stalls don't accept cards, but most traders take contactless payments.
Polecane dla
Architecture enthusiasts, Photography lovers, Vintage and indie shoppers, Solo travelers
Zaplanuj swoją wizytę
1-2 hours
O atrakcjach
Szybkie fakty: The building's stunning curved glass and iron roof soars 24 meters high, creating a cathedral-like shopping hall that floods with shifting patterns of natural light. Today you'll find over 30 independent traders selling everything from vinyl records and vintage clothing to artisan coffee and handmade crafts.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: Architect Cuthbert Brodrick designed the oval floor plan so that every single stall could be seen from the central vantage point, a radical idea for a 19th-century market. Look up and you'll notice the roof ribs fan out like the skeleton of a giant whale, with no central columns blocking your view of the whole space.
Wskazówki od insiderów
- Head to the upper balcony for the best photo of the full oval interior and roof structure.
- Visit on the first weekend of the month for the Antiques and Vintage Fair with extra specialist stalls.
- Grab a coffee from one of the independent cafes and sit on the central benches to people-watch under the dome.
- Check the event schedule online before visiting, as the space hosts regular pop-up markets and live music.
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