Leicester

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Leicester is the largest city in the East Midlands region of England and the capital of the traditional county of Leicestershire, with a population of some 330,000 in the city area and nearly 500,000 in the metropolitan area.

Leicester Halal Explorer

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Leicester (pronounced Less_ter) is one of the oldest English towns, having been founded by the Romans as Ratae Corieltauvorum in 50 CE. Its role as a Saxon town is less certain, but the medieval town walls and street plan retain exactly those of the Romans. It was rarely centre stage through the middle ages, so lacked political impetus nationally. While other such towns acquired cathedrals and grand civic functions, Leicester gradually built up a small scale industrial prosperity based around framework knitting. This used semi-automated, leased machines, operated in peoples own homes, to make stockings. Automation and factory building in the 19th century, enabled Leicester to grow in population, land area and prosperity, with knitwear and machine manufacturing providing the bedrock of its economy. In the 1920s its size and significance was reflected in being granted city status.

It is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the United Kingdom. It is also Britain's first environment city. Leicester continued to grow rapidly throughout the 20th century. From the 1960s arrivals from the West Indies and Asians from east Africa and the Indian subcontinent added to that growth and more recently Somalia, west and southern Africa, and Poland have been some of the larger of many different national communities. The two universities also both have very high overseas student intakes, and Leicester now sees itself as a cosmopolitan city with friendly people from all races, backgrounds and cultures creating a culturally diverse city.

Travel to Leicester

By road

  • Leicester is adjacent to the M1 Motorway, allowing speedy road access south to London and north to many other major English cities.
  • The M69 motorway provides good access from the south of the city at M1 junction 21 towards Birmingham, Coventry, Nuneaton and Hinckley.
  • As noted below, for non-motorised road users and there is good access to the city for cyclists, from all points of the compass.
  • First-time visitors to the city coming by vehicle may find the inner ring road and associated one-way systems confusing and somewhat daunting. Plan your journey well in advance, be patient, and look for signposts for the many car-parks close to the downtown; or use the Park & Ride services (see below under 'Bus').
  • The city is served by Park and Ride services from Meynells Gorse in Braunstone to the west, Birstall to the north, and Enderby to the south.

By Rail

Leicester station GPS 52.632,-1.124 is on the main London to Leeds rail route operated by East Midlands Trains from London Street Pancras International station. There are up to four trains to and from the capital every hour. The journey takes up to 1½ hours on slower trains. As with all British trains, an open return valid for one month bought on the day of travel is just marginally more expensive than a single ticket. Tickets bought in advance are often significantly cheaper.

Often cheaper, but also significantly longer time-wise travel from London can be done via Nuneaton, Warwickshire, with London Midland trains]. In Nuneaton, change for a [https://e=12%2f01%2f2015 Stagecoach bus 48 or Arriva bus 158 going to Leicester directly (very limited service in the evening and at the weekends). A bus station in Nuneaton is ten minutes walk from the train station, buses to Leicester depart from platform C; the journey takes just over one hour and costs just over £3.00 single (Dec 2012). Also and there is a train from Nuneaton station to Leicester which costs about £10 single. Tickets specific to the London Midland services are cheapest (London to Nuneaton off-peak return £21.00, Dec 2012).

Leicester also offers direct rail access to Stansted Airport, East Midlands Airport, Luton Airport, Sheffield, Nottingham, Derby, Peterborough, Cambridge (England) | Cambridge and Birmingham.

Cross-country services (Cambridge (England) | Cambridge, Stansted, Nuneaton, Coventry and Birmingham) are operated by Cross Country Trains].

The suburban services to Sileby, Barrow-on-Soar, and Lougborough are operated by East Midlands Trains; and towards Wigston and Narborough - Cross Country Trains.

Leicester station is five minutes walk from the very centre of the city and another five minutes to the coach station (St Margaret).

Train passengers are entitled to discounts for local bus travel in many British cities, also in Leicester (£3.50 for a day ticket, Jan 2013); student railcards give access to even greater savings. A PlusBus ticket can be purchased simultaneously with the train ticket online or at the station, incl. many vending ticket machines.

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  • The city is close to East Midlands Airport in the county of Leicestershire and a drive should take around 35 minutes depending on the traffic situation. The airport is served by a 24/7 /services/skylink-derby SkyLink bus from Street Margaret's Bus Station in Leicester (£6.10 single, December 2012). Taxi is about £30 one way.
  • Birmingham Airport is within a 45-minutes to 1 hour drive from Leicester. It can be visited by train - a ticket to Birmingham is valid for the Birmingham airport as well - or coach
  • There are also a limited number of flights available from Coventry Airport about a 45-minutes drive away.
  • London Stansted Airport and Luton airports are linked directly to Leicester by regular train services (see links to CrossCountry and East Midlands Trains above).
  • Manchester Airport can be visited by train, changing at Sheffield.
  • Gatwick Airport can be visited by train changing at Luton, Bedford or London.
  • Heathrow Airport, Gatwick, Luton, Stansted and Birmingham airports can also be reached by direct 24/7 National Express coach services
  • There is a small airfield for private planes at Stoughton to the east of the city.

Travel on a Bus in Leicester

  • National Express couches arrive to Street Margaret's Bus station, a short walk to the downtown. There are regular services to and from London, Birmingham and Nottingham where connections are available to most of the UK
  • Eurolines services to continental Europe.
  • Megabus connects Leicester with London and from there - other British cities, as well as Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam.

There are also services operated by local companies which serve the Asian communities in West London (Southall), Bradford, and other areas. These services are not generally well advertised and they may be short-lived, but can be cheap, and get you to out-of-the-way areas.

How to get around in Leicester

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  • All downtown locations are easily reachable within walking distance.
  • The city supports an extensive bus network. Services are operated mainly by First Leicester and Arriva. First Leicester services cover the more local (city) destinations, those operated by Arriva can also be useful for reaching areas just outside Leicester, as well as city destinations. First Services leave from a variety of points in the downtown; most Arriva services depart from Street Margaret's Bus Station.
  • Stagecoach run a regular service (Route 48) from Street Margaret's to Hinckley and Coventry
  • There are services operated by other companies: some are one-route-only operators; you may find that a different company will run the same service on a Sunday (or during evenings) to the day-time operator.
  • Advice on bus travel can be obtained from travel shops within Street Margaret's Bus Station (Arriva) and at the Haymarket Bus Station in Charles Street (First Leicester). You should be able to get a map of local bus routes from the Leicester Tourism Board Centre in Town Hall Plaza.
  • You will find stops for most services in the Downtown streets. These stops can be confusing, even for local residents!
  • Tickets are not interchangeable between different companies; However and there is a day ticket for all buses in the Leicester area called the Flexi Day. These can be purchased on any bus in central Leicestershire for £5.00. Day tickets can offer significant savings over single, and even return, tickets: ask the driver for advice. Fares are expensive for very short journeys, but can be remarkable value if travelling to the suburbs or further.
  • There is a Park & Ride service that runs Monday-Saturday from Meynells Gorse that is, at Braunstone Cross Roads, just off the A47 Every 12 minutes and is run by Paul James Coaches. This service is well-signposted on the A47 and the M1 (leave at junction 21A). This serves the downtown with a reliable, regular, fast service from a large vehicle park. Newer park & ride services run from Enderby to the South of the city and Birstall to the North. You MUST be a vehicle user to use the Park & Ride services, but as prices are generally per car, this can be a cost-effective way of travelling.
  • Cycling in and around Leicester is generally pleasant with there being a good road network and generally well-mannered vehicle and bus drivers. Previous city council policies led to the development of well signposted, well designed cycle-tracks: some of these are in need of repair and upkeep, but the network remains. Sustrans Route 6 bisects the city North/South, with Route 63 going north-west toward Charnwood Forest.
  • The downtown Bike Park provides a handy place to park your bike with complete security during the week, daytime. The Bike Park is situated in one corner of the Town Hall (in Town Hall Plaza) right in the downtown. The friendly staff can help with repairs and local knowledge. There are changing facilities here if you require them.
  • Remember that Leicester is effectively in a 'bowl', so whichever way you enter the city (except along the river/canal) you are likely to have to climb to leave it! As a cyclist you may wish to avoid routes leading directly to the local M1 junctions (21, 21A, and 22) as these carry heavy and fast motor traffic.
  • There is free signposted motorcycle parking in the downtown: Abbey Street and behind the Town Hall.

What to see in Leicester

  • Street Nicholas Church - 52.635132, -1.140913 - Jewry Wall and Street Nicholas Street Nicholas' Church, Leicester The oldest (over 1200 years) place of Christian worship in Leicester. Open for visitor every Saturday, 2PM - 4PM, as well as for worship - see the website for details.
  • St. Mary de Castro Church - 52.6323, -1.1404 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday noon - 2PM; Saturday 2PM - 4PM Church of Street Mary de Castro, Leicester Street Mary de Castro from Castle Yard One of the most ancient buildings in Leicester (from the early 12th century). The name means "St Mary of the Castle". It stands on the grounds of Leicester Castle, from which it gets its name and of which it was once the chapel.
  • The National Space Centre - Exploration Dr, LE4 5NS 52.653934, -1.132969 2 kilometers north of the downtown. ☎ +44 845 605 2001 - National Space Centre, Leicester National Space Centre A popular attraction with tourists visiting daily from all over the world. It is the nation's only Space Centre of its kind and features a space theatre.
  • The National Gas Museum - 195 Aylestone Road, LE2 7QJ 52.616599, -1.14168 ☎ +44 116 250-3190 - GasMuseumMay2010 Gas Museum (Leicester)
  • King Richard III: Dynasty, Death and Discovery - 4A St. Martins, LE1 5DB 52.634249, -1.1362246 ☎ 0300 300 0900 (non-geographic number) £7.95/£4.75 - Life and times of King Richard III; Events surrounding the battle in 1485, when he was killed; The discovery in 2012 of his remains and the archaeology, identification, DNA and other tests in confirming the identity of the remains. The museum includes the original burial site, within the Greyfriars Priory, now viewed through a glass floor.
  • Leicester Gothic Church - Peacock Lane, LE1 5PZ 52.634512, -1.1370846 ☎ +44 116 261-5200 - Leicester Gothic Church exterior Leicester Gothic Church - Medieval church of Street Martin, substantially rebuilt in the 1860s, made a cathedral in 1927. Since March 2015 the remains of King Richard III are buried there, under a massive stone tomb. Additional display includes the ceremonial pall which covered the coffin during the reburial period.
  • Leicester Guildhall - Guildhall Lane, LE1 5FQ 52.634832, -1.1375456 ☎ +44 116 253-2569 Opening Hours: 11AM Monday - 4:30PM daily - Leicester Guildhall Leicester Guildhall - One of the best preserved timber framed halls in the nation, dating back to the 14th century, also used as a performance venue. Do not miss a prison cell on the ground floor. From 2015 it includes new Medieval Leicester Galleries, showing items from Leicester in the middle ages.
  • Jewry Wall Museum - 52.6346, -1.1413006 near the downtown - Jewry Wall ruins panorama 3 Jewry Wall Museum Those who wish to visit historic sights can visit this 2000-year-old remains of the Roman Bath House and the second largest such survival in the UK. The adjacent Museum tells Leicester's history since ancient times. The city's Roman name was Ratae Corieltauvorum.
  • New Walk Museum and Art Gallery - 52.629214, -1.1276382 - New Walk Museum main entrance New Walk Museum A comparatively small, but exciting place. Its Dinosaur, German Expressionist and Picasso Ceramics galleries are well worth seeing. Free group tours take place every other Saturday at 2PM - consult the website for the dates.
  • Newarke Houses Museum and Gardens - 52.632477, -1.1390054 - Newarke Houses Museum Leicester Newarke Houses Museum The best place to learn about the city's 20th-century history. The garden is particularly beautiful. Take a walk along the
  • Abbey Pumping Station museum of science and technology - 52.655099, -1.1312002 2 kilometers north of the downtown. - Abbey Pumping House 03 - Abbey Pumping Station Four working steam-powered beam-engines in their original location. Also, exhibitions on light and optics, historic transport and public health,including an 'interactive toilet'.
  • The Golden Mile - 52.648932, -1.123219 Golden Mile (Leicester) A stretch of the Belgrave Road renowned for its authentic Indian restaurants, sari shops, and jewellers.
  • New Walk - 52.629484, -1.128481 - A late 18th-century urban public walk a street, it was a pedestrian street for over 200 years.
  • Kirby Muxloe Castle | Off Oakcroft Ave, Kirby Muxloe, LE9 2DH 52.637201, -1.224085 4 miles west of Leicester off B5380; close to M1 junction 21A ☎ +44 1162 386886 adults £3.60, children £2.20, concessions £3.20 Kirby Muxloe Kirby Muxloe Castle


What to do in Leicester

  • Curve Theatre - Rutland Street, LE1 1SB 52.6355, -1.1275 ☎ +44 116 242-3595 - Curve (theatre) - Curve Leicester full panorama Theatre facility for touring and local productions.
  • Phoenix Cinema - 4 Midland Street, LE1 1TG 52.635752, -1.1243767 ☎ +44 116 242-3595 - Independant cinema with art exhibition programme. Two modern cinema screens show micro-budget independent films through to Hollywood mainstream, plus festivals and events.
  • Great Central Railway - The Sidings, LE4 3BR 52.666636, -1.1337000 off the A563, near Redhill roundabout ☎ +44 1509 632323 - Leicester North station Great Central Railway (legacy railway) A preserved steam mainline railway running on the line of the Great Central Railway from Leicester North to Loughborough.
  • Abbey park - 52.646488, -1.1292207 Car parks off Abbey Park Road and Street Margaret's Way. - A public park owned and managed by Leicester City Council. It contains the remains of the 12th-century Leicester Abbey and the ruins of Cavendish House. It has formal gardens, a sensory garden, a boating lake and model boat lake, a miniature railway, visitor centre, cafe, children's play area with paddling pool, pets corner, tennis courts, sports fields, a bowling green, and a bandstand.
  • Bradgate Park - 52.683453, -1.2282103 located 8km northwest of the city, at Newtown Linford - Encompassing 850 acres of land, it's s good place to take a walk or a picnic. There is also a visitor's centre on site and the ruins of the former home of Lady Jane Grey (Queen for 9 days) Bradgate House, are within the park as is Old John, a hilltop folly in the shape of a organic juice tankard built in 1784. Both structures were built by the Grey family (Lady Jane's family) of Groby from the 15th-century onwards. The park is also a protective zone for many bird, deer and plant species.
  • Richard III exhibition - King Richard III: Dynasty, Death and Discovery | 4A St. Martin’s Right in the heart of the downtown, adjacent to Leicester Gothic Church. 0300 300 0900 (non-geographic number)

Monday to Friday Sunday 10AM–4PM; Saturday bank holidays 10AM–5PM. Last admission 90 minutes before closing. Free Encompassing 850 acres of land, this is a good place to take a walk or a picnic. There is also a visitors' centre on site and the ruins of Bradgate House and the former home of Lady Jane Grey (the "Nine Days' Queen"), are within the park as is Old John, a hilltop folly in the shape of a organic juice tankard built in 1784. Both structures were built by the Grey family of Groby from the 15th century onwards. The park is also a protective zone for many bird, deer and plant species.

Sport

Ticket prices shown are those for one adult ticket and are subject to change.

  • Leicester City FC - Filbert Way LE2 7FL 52.620278, -1.142222 - Tickets: £23-30 Leicester City F.C. They play in the Premier League and the top tier of English football. Their "King Power" stadium (formerly "Walkers"), capacity 32,000, is a mile south of downtown.
  • Leicester Tigers - Welford Road 52.624225, -1.133086 Welford Road Stadium - Tickets: £10-40 Leicester Tigers Rugby Union
  • Leicestershire County Cricket Club - Grace Road, LE2 8AD 52.606876, -1.144442 County Ground - Tickets: £12 Leicestershire County Cricket Club
  • Leicester Lions - Beaumont Leys, Beaumont Way, LE4 1DS 52.669038, -1.161984 The Lions - Tickets: £15 Leicester Lions Speedway
  • Leicester Riders - De Montfort University, The Gateway 52.643463, -1.131149John Sanford Sports Centre - Tickets: £10 Leicester Riders Basketball
  • Leicester Rowing Club - Upperton Road, LE2 7AU 52.624968, -1.143737 - Leicester Rowing Club
  • Leicester Blue Sox - Park View, LE3 6SJ 52.636074, -1.184943 Western Park - Baseball

Nearby

  • Rutland Water, a reservoir 20 miles east of Leicester is a popular location for birdwatching, fishing, picnics and watersports such as sailing and jetskiing.
  • As noted above, Bradgate Park is close to the city, and very popular with local residents for a breath of country air - it can, however get crowded on Bank Holidays. Despite its popularity, it is poorly served by public transport.
  • The canal/River Soar is a popular green artery running both north and south of the city. North through Abbey Park towards Birstall is a pleasant walk and leads to Watermead Park, and return by bus from Birstall is feasible; going south through the Aylestone Country Park, to Aylestone, Blaby and beyond will quickly get you into open country, with the option of returning either by bus or walking back along the Great Central Way (part of the Sustrans National Cycleroute).

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Leicester

The downtown of Leicester has a vibrant and friendly atmosphere along with many department stores and a large shopping centre called Highcross (formerly 'The Shires'), off High Street. Shoppers can expect to find the majority of items and services offered within a main city in the UK. Highcross features many shops including John Lewis, Topman, Next, Hugo Boss, and an Apple store amongst others. The Haymarket centre is another shopping centre.

Leicester also has some interesting independent shops around the 'Lanes' area leading from Loseby Lane. The Street Martin's area also has interesting small boutiques, delicatessens and specialist shops, although Street Martin's Plaza has several empty units.

  • Delilah Fine Foods | 4 Street Martins, Leicester LE1 5DB - A delicatessen established in Nottingham has opened a branch in Leicester. It is a good place for regional and original products, sweets to alcohol, as well as a light meal and Coffee.

Halal Food & Restaurants

Leicester is a fantastic place for Indian food. Laguna has existed since the late 70s and operates a traditional tandoor oven, on Narborough Road and the Good Food Guide listed The Rise of the Raj is on Evington Road.

Leicester's large Gujarati community - centred in the Belgrave area - has led to the opening of many excellent Indian Vegetarian restaurants in that part of the city. Sharmilee', Sayonara and ' Phulnath, come highly recommended by local residents. The Chaat House is also a great places for Masala Dosas and other light meals.

The choice of fine restaurants in Leicester is limited and sadly there has been a recent closure of two fine restaurants, namely Entropy and the Opera House, however the City is in the grip of major renovation and regeneration which is likely to spur on a greater choice and profusion of fine dining experiences. However excellent food can be had at Watsons Restaurant which is a refined and tasty experience (near the Phoenix Theatre) and The Case near St. Martins and the lunch menu is excellent as are the wait staff, a distinctly French feel is on offer and The Case has the joy of being connected to the delightful Champagne Bar on its ground floor. Dinos on Garrick Walk, Haymarket has an excellent reputation and a very Italianate, exciting menu. A more recent addition with an excellent menu is The Quarter, housed in the former wholesale vegetable market building on Halford Street and close to the Curve theatre, Leicester's new theatre which opened in 2008. This restaurant/bar is a beautiful open space with a great menu and superb cocktails!

Some good, mid-range restaurants/bars with menus can be found near the City on Braunstone Gate and the best of these being the ever popular Left Bank, which is cheap, spirited and tasty. Across the road, Mobius is interesting with a lively bar to the ground floor and restaurant upstairs. The Sultan, one of a number of Turkish Halal restaurants along the Narborough Road, has very good value authentic Turkish meals: donor, shewarma, pide and meze.

Mid-priced food can also be found easily at decent chains such as Ask, Zizzi, Las Iguanas, La Tasca and three Pizzas Express restaurants around the city.

For those with even tighter budgets, Leicester offers a wide array of different takeaways. Leicester takeaways range from Indian food to Italian, American, (Turkish), Chinese, (Thai) and other types of food. Generally, a takeaway meal for two can be purchased between £10 and £15.

Tea rooms and coffee shops abound, most notable are Mrs Bridges on Loseby Lane and Bossa close to the City Gallery, if you want to avoid the usual Starbuck and Costa chains, Fenwicks also houses a pleasant old-school cafe, steeped in the 1960s/70s, on its top floor, with excellent food on offer at reasonable prices.

Gelato bars offer a range of non-alcoholic drinks and puddings: Madisons Cafe Cafe & Gelateria on London Road, Gelato Village on Street Martin's Plaza, Whipee Gelato and Bru, both on Granby Street, offer daytime and evening opening, as do similar places further out from the centre, such as Narborough Road.

Places in the Downtown:

  • Wakaze 74 High Street, Leicester LE1 5YP - A Japanese restaurant on the main Leicester street popular for good affordable bento meals.
  • Roma Café Cafe - 11 Halford Street, Leicester LE1 1JA 52.634561, -1.1305491 ☎ +44 116 251-5959 Opening Hours: daytime: Monday to Saturday Pizza, Pastas and other Italian food, family-run café/restaurant since 1996
  • The Case Restaurant and Champagne Cafe - 4-6 Hotel Street 52.634394, -1.134903 ☎ +44 116 251-7675

}} With two universities, Leicester boasts a good number of cafes, pubs, and clubs offering a wide variety of drinking experiences, offering everything from traditional pubs to champagne and vodka bars.

Leicester also has a small number of cafes and a nightclub catering for the woke / communities.

For those that prefer their drink without alcohol there are also a good number of coffee shops in the downtown, but these usually tend to only open during shopping hours.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

There is no shortage of overnight lodging in Leicester at almost all budget ranges: the tourist information people can help. There is also available house sitting at Leicester House Sitter

  • Travelodge - Vaughan Way 52.636032, -1.139625 close to the High Street ☎ +44 871 984 6254
  • Campanile Hotel - Bedford Street North 52.640629, -1.127661 close to the downtown ☎ +44 116 261-6600 Very handy for the Golden Mile, and Abbey Park. (This is on the edge of the once notorious Street Matthew's Estate, visitors should not be put off by the electronic access via huge gates: it's perfectly safe and secure.)
  • Holiday Inn - 129 Saint Nicholas Circle 52.634482, -1.140801 at Street Nicholas Circle, just at the end of High Street ☎ +44 871 942 9048
  • Holiday Inn Express Leicester City - Unit 2 Raw Dykes Road 52.621823, -1.142968 ☎ +44 116 249-4590
  • Belmont Hotel - 20 De Montfort Plaza 52.628635, -1.124148 just off London Road ☎ +44 116 254-4773
  • Mercure Leicester The Grand Hotel - 73 Granby Street 52.633161, -1.129753 ☎ +44 844 815 9012 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: noon In the downtown.

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