The Carriageworks Theatre
The Carriageworks Theatre, Leeds
Historic Leeds landmark transformed into a vibrant hub for dining, nightlife, theatre, and events in the city’s cultural heart.
The Electric Press is a Grade II-listed historic building in Leeds city centre, transformed into a lively hospitality complex featuring multiple bars, restaurants, and a 350-seat theatre. This unique venue blends rich industrial heritage with modern entertainment, offering diverse dining, buzzing nightlife, live events, and cultural experiences all under one roof in the heart of Leeds.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
Leeds city centre buses serve stops within 300 meters of The Electric Press, with frequent routes from Leeds Bus Station. Typical travel times from Leeds railway station are 10–15 minutes by bus. Tickets cost around £2–£3 GBP.
Walking
From Leeds railway station, it is a 20-minute walk along well-paved city streets to The Electric Press. The route is flat and accessible, suitable for most travelers.
Taxi or Ride-Hailing
A taxi ride from Leeds railway station to The Electric Press takes approximately 5–10 minutes depending on traffic, costing around £6–£10 GBP.
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