Next to London, Leeds is the only city in England that features cultural activities centring on the opera and ballet. In addition, the city boasts more historically listed structures than any place outside of the English capital. Located north of London, this sophisticated and historic city has a climate that is typically mild and cool.
During the month of June, the temperature averages 55 degrees Fahrenheit or 13 degrees Celsius. The daily high temperature climbs to 64 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius) and dramatically falls to 48 degrees Fahrenheit (9 degrees Celsius) during the evening time.
An average monthly rainfall of 55 mm is offset by sunny days where the sun makes its presence known for six hours shining profusely out of the 17 hours that it regularly appears.
If you make Leeds your choice of a destination during the month of June, then you won't want to miss seeing a play or film at the Carriageworks Theatre in Millenium Square a cultural mecca in Leeds' City Centre. Millenium Square, itself, provides performance areas for outdoor theatre, operas, concerts, markets, and fairs.
You may also want to stroll across the University of Leeds' campus too. Established as Yorkshire College in 1874, the institution of higher learning assumed its current name in the early part of the 20th century.
A visit to Greek Street is always fun too a thoroughfare that is known for its numerous eateries and bars. Lands Lane is another popular destination one of the busiest shopping venues in the city.
To be close to the aforementioned attractions, you may want to stay at the Queens Hotel. Near shopping and transportation, the iconic hotel offers four-star accommodation in the heart of the city.
You can also find four-star lodging at the Avalon Guest house, a family-run establishment that, again, is near all the sites and attractions that Leeds has to offer.