Only lucky people who had the privilege of growing up in the city can truly appreciate our culture, heritage and way of life - and the things that give us a special feeling of home, no matter where we are. READ MORE: 23 Leeds city centre nightspots you visited in the early 2000s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
1. Kirkgate Market
For generations of shoppers the largest covered market in Europe is part of the fabric of the city. Enjoying somewhat of a renaissance with a series of drink and food openings.
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2. Hill 60
Heavy duty training needed for a charity run? Look no further than Hill 60 in Roundhay Park.
Photo: Tony Johnson
3. A64 Red Bus Cafe
You knew you were on the way to the east coast when you passed the A64 Red Bus Cafe. Gone but not forgotten.
Photo: Tony Johnson
4. Burley Banksy
The streets of Leeds have been transformed thanks to the talent of 'Burley Banksy', aka Andy McVeigh.
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