Once you are in Leopold Square you will feel a million miles away from the busy city centre streets with its magnificent collection of Grade 2 buildings that once housed Sheffield Boys School. The Leopold Square has had an extensive makeover to provide it as an exciting destination with top quality bars and restaurants which offers a range of fantastic food and drink.
With a good Spanish feel to the area with its water features and benches, a nice welcome awaits you. You can enjoy the view of the square from our Leopold Terrace
Sheffield Cathedral
This is one of Sheffield’s oldest buildings and is situated in the heart of this great city. Stones from a Norman Church can be seen in the east wall. Tudor monuments which include Mary Queen of Scots during her fourteen years of imprisonment in Sheffield are located in the chapel. Every window in this chapel has a story to tell.
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A five-minute walk from the hotel. The Lyceum Theatre is a 1068 seat theatre in the city of Sheffield, England. Built in 1897 the Lyceum is the only surviving theatre outside of London and the last example of an Edwardian auditorium in Sheffield.
Just a five minute walk from the Hotel the theatre was built in 1971. As well as theatrical performances it hosts the most prestigious event in professional snooker the World Championships. This has been played here since 1977. It also hosts table tennis and squash world championships.
Only a two minute walk from the hotel and opposite the City Hall. The store has its own car park attached to the store.
Ponds Forge International Sports Centre is a leisure complex that contains an Olympic sized swimming pool with seating for 2,600 spectators, family and kids pools, water slides and other sports facilities.
When it comes to Meadowhall, it covers 1.5 million square feet of floor space and inhabits 280 stores from top independent and international brands that attracts 25 million visitors per year.
The Sheffield Arena is situated near the city centre. It is used for big name concerts and sporting events. It is home to the Sheffield Steelers Ice Hockey Club.
One of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last 100 years. This is a stunning green world in the heart of the city. There are more than 2500 plants from around the world creating an excellent display. The building itself is 70 metres long and 22 metres high. It also offers a welcome stop for coffee and light refreshments.
Known as Sheffield’s “Golden Mile” Ecclesall Road has nearly 400 businesses in a 1 and a half stretch from the City Centre to suburban Banner Cross. There is a fantastic mix of independent shops and high street names. Great for a fun day out.
The Millennium Gallery is an art gallery and museum which was opened in 2001. It is just five minutes from the Hotel and it has two permanent collections, two temporary exhibition spaces, space for corporate events and weddings, and a café and a shop.
Renowned for the quality of its art, landscape and hospitality, Chatsworth House has evolved throughout the centuries to reflect the tastes, passions and interests of succeeding generations. The House contains works of art spanning back 4,000 years, from ancient Roman and Egyptian sculpture, and masterpieces by Rembrandt, Reynolds and Veronese, to work by outstanding modern artists, including Lucian Freud, Edmund de Waal and David Nash. You may also explore over 25 rooms, from the magnificent Painted Hall, regal State Rooms, restored Sketch Galleries and beautiful Sculpture Gallery. Finish your trip with a tasty bite or afternoon tea in the Stables or some shopping in the Orangery shop!