- Leicester - Wikipedia
In sporting terms, the city of Leicester is home to football club Leicester City, rugby club Leicester Tigers, basketball team Leicester Riders, the Leicester City Hockey Club, and the Leicestershire County Cricket Club
- Visit Leicester - Start Exploring Leicester and Leicestershire
From detailed Leicester city maps to practical travel advice, group travel support, and coach parking details, everything you need is right here Whether you’re arriving by car, train, or coach…
- Leicester | England, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Although Leicester lost its city status in the 11th century, a royal charter of incorporation was granted in 1589, and in 1919 it was again officially recognized as a city
- Attractions Things To Do In Leicester | VisitBritain
From a medieval monarch found under a car park to the city’s celebration of multicultural modern life, Leicester has it all Explore Leicester’s rich history through museums and architecture, before journeying to the present day with Europe’s tallest street art
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Leicester (2025) - Tripadvisor
Leicester City’s King Power Stadium is where Leicester comes alive on matchday From the first song to the final whistle, the atmosphere is electric and welcoming for families, friends and first-timers…
- Leicester – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Leicester is the largest city in the East Midlands region of England, the capital of the traditional county of Leicestershire, with a population of almost 370,000 in the city and 510,000 in the urban area (2021)
- 10 amazing things to do in Leicester
There are so many reasons to explore Leicester – from ancient architecture to out of this world attractions, we reveal the iconic landmarks that put the city on…
- Leicester, England: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Home to a colorful array of culture and cuisine, Leicester combines traditional English heritage with a diverse cultural scene Famous for the National Space Centre, the city offers English staples such as pubs and parks, and is the final resting place of King Richard III
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