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Leeds

FREE DAYS OUT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!

The Royal Armouries is Britain’s national museum of arms and armour.

At the Leeds Museum there are over 8,500 objects on display in five galleries: War; Tournament; Oriental; Self Defence and Hunting.

Visit the newly refurbished Tournament Gallery and experience the might of Henry VIII – king and sportsman.

Visitor Information

The Royal Armouries Museum is located at Clarence Dock, only a short distance from the centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire.

For your convenience we have provided maps for you to download and print out

To ensure a trouble free journey get live road traffic information from www.keepmoving.co.uk

Opening times

Daily 10am – 5pm
The museum is closed 24-26 December.

Contact details

24hr information: 0113 220 1999
Email: enquiries@armouries.org.uk

Admission

Free: some events may be chargeable.

Address

Royal Armouries Museum
Armouries Drive
Leeds
LS10 1LT

Travel

You can use Transport Direct to get directions to the Royal Armouries by car or public transport.

Car

Directions from Transport Direct

  • The museum is well signposted on all major routes when close to Leeds. Follow the brown tourism signs for Royal Armouries with the ‘horned helmet’ logo.
  • From the North: Follow brown tourism signs on the A64.
  • From the East: M62 east users exit M621 at junction 4 and follow the brown tourism signs.
  • From the South: M1 users exit M621 at junction 4 and follow the brown tourism signs. A1 users follow brown tourism signs on the A64.
  • From the West: M62 users exit M621 at junction 3 and follow the brown tourism signs.

Bus

Directions from Transport Direct

A number 28 First Leeds bus service runs from Albion Street to Clarence Dock:

  • Albion Street – J5 – outside St. John’s Centre
  • Vicar Lane – M4 – opposite Victoria Quarter
  • York Street – F5 – outside Leeds Bus/Coach Station
  • Crown Point Road – A4 – in front of Etap hotel
  • Chadwick Street – A1 – 100 metres from museum entrance

Boat

  • Clarence Dock is on the Aire/Calder Navigation and has a large number of berths for narrow boats and cruisers.

Bicycle

  • The museum stands on National Cycle Network Route 67.
  • Bicycle racks are provided close to the museum entrance.
  • Please ensure that your bicycle is properly locked at all times and valuables removed.
  • Free and secure bicycle storage is available at the nearby multi-storey car park.

Walk

  • A 10 minute walk from Leeds Bus Station – follow the signs.
  • A 20 minute walk from Leeds Rail Station.
  • The Trans Pennine Trail runs by the museum.

Parking

  • park mark Town Centre Car Parks provide secure 24hr, fully-manned car parking with CCTV and security patrols with 1648 bays, located only 100 metres from the museum entrance.
  • 5 disabled parking spaces are provided next to the Arena close to the museum entrance. See Access page for more details.
  • 10 coach parking spaces are provided next to the Arena close to the museum entrance.

Other car parks can be found using Transport Direct.

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