Things to do in Esholt (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com
_TI***da:“fantastic museum! free to enter and full of incredibly interesting artefacts, easy to access from Leeds station and located in the city centre.”
ffjeanee:“It is necessary to go there. It is indeed very historic. It is free for those under 17 years old. Students over 18 years old can buy student tickets. It is better to make an appointment one day in advance. We made an appointment when we arrived and found that we could enter more than an hour later. At that time, a certain pig was cheaper, but it was later, so we chose Ctrip to place an order. It is necessary to make an appointment one day in advance.”
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coo***an:“Alhambra Theatre is a great theatre. Overall, it is one of the best theatres I have visited in the past few days. The hardware facilities are good, the seats are comfortable, and there are staff at the door to guide where to store bags and change clothes. The service is very attentive. I am very satisfied with it overall.”
M32***23:“The Peace Museum is a bit disappointing. It simply uses sound and light technology to provide tourists with a diversified visiting space. The visual effect and impact are there, but the content is relatively thin, and the simulated studio and various artistic costumes are also relatively boring. It's just average.”
M48***08:“It's worth a visit. Mrs. Eileen drove me from Harrogate to Ripon, which is only 12 miles away. Here are the ruins of the Royal Water Gardens and Fountain Abbey. It is a world cultural heritage. It was built in 1132 and abandoned in the 16th century. The broken walls and ruins are desolate, but also shocking. It's best to bring a camera, and you can take a great photo from any angle. It takes three hours to walk around slowly. There is also a cafe and a deer park inside.”