Leopold Hotel

19th August 2012

The Leopold Hotel is Sheffield's first boutique hotel and is a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World.

Sheffield's new revitalized Leopold Square sits within the city centre's latest retail quarter and skillfully combines historic buildings with contemporary stores, stylish bars and a choice of many restaurants, creating a highly convivial social space. The squares pièce de résistance is the Leopold Hotel. The Leopold Hotel offers 90 bedrooms and is built on the former site of a Grade II listed Boys Grammar School. The historic property offers a sophisticated setting, accompanied by good food with impeccable service. The Leopold prides itself on exceptionally high standards, as one would expect in a top-class boutique hotel. Offering complimentary wi-fi the Leopold is a great base for both business and pleasure. The Leopold has that little something extra and alternative to offer it's smart and sophisticated yet fun and just that little bit quirky.

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