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There’s something for everyone when Christmas shopping in Leeds. With big destinations including Trinity for high street brands, Victoria Quarter for some high-end luxury, and the largest John Lewis outside of London, shoppers really are spoilt for choice.

For those looking for something a little bit different and support local and independent shops in Leeds while you're at it, we’ve collated the best hidden gems in the city to browse this Christmas. Book your tickets in advance with Northern this festive season to save up to 65%!

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Leeds Christmas market stalls in the eveningLocal art shops in Leeds

With its huge array of affordable posters and art prints, you’re sure to find something for everyone at On the Wall in the Corn Exchange. Ranging from music to gaming, film to fashion magazine covers and contemporary art to vintage comics, they also offer a framing service, making life just a little bit easier in the pre-Christmas rush.

Plant shops in Leeds

One of the best Christmas shops in Leeds for greenery aficionados is The Plant Point in Leeds Corn Exchange. A haven for green-fingered folk, The Plant Point is adorned from floor to ceiling with gorgeous greenery, cool cacti and vibrant vines, showcasing their stunning collection for you to find the perfect gift for that special plant lover in your life.

Music shops & stores in Leeds

For music lovers, Jumbo Records in the Merrion Centre is an absolute must-visit. With its huge selection of vinyl, CDs, music merchandise and even gig tickets, the store’s friendly and super knowledgeable staff will happily chat through what you’re looking for and make spot-on suggestions you wouldn’t have even thought about.

One of Leeds’ most highly regarded stores for music buffs, Crash Records on The Headrow is a stalwart of the city. Boasting a plethora of the best indie, rock and metal vinyl, as well CDs and tickets, its offering has been enhanced with the addition of second-hand music specialists, Wall of Sound Records in its basement.

Building in Leeds with a clockface on itVintage clothing shops in Leeds

Blue Rinse on Call Lane has been a firm favourite of vintage lovers for over two decades. Bursting at the seams with handpicked vintage gems from around the world and transforming old garments into style must-haves, if you’re after ethical fashions, this is the place to visit.

Looking for something for a real fashion lover? Best on Newmarket Street has become a real hit with fashion aficionados, specialising in both interesting and exciting new clothing, but with a real emphasis on reworked clothing, creating one-off pieces that are bang on trend.

Independent bookshops In Leeds

If you’re looking for something a bit different for an avid reader, then VillageBooks in Thornton’s Arcade is a great place to visit. Regarded as one of the coolest independent shops in Leeds, it has a great selection of contemporary art, design, fashion and photography books and magazines, as well as self-published and small press zines from artists around the world.

Colours May Vary on Duke Street is filled with interesting books, journals, prints, gifts, wrapping papers, homeware and stationery, all hand-picked by the team. The staff are always happy to help with recommendations, so if you’re feeling a bit stuck, then make sure you swing by Colours May Vary.

Big Wheel in Leeds illuminated at nightArts & crafts shops in Leeds

Fabrication on Albion Street is a social enterprise project, bringing together local crafters to offer an outstanding array of local crafts, including clothing, jewellery, accessories, art, homewares and beauty products. As well as a huge array of inspired gifts, they also run craft classes – ideal for anyone looking to give an experience this Christmas.

Looking for something to keep their hands busy over the Christmas break? Fred Aldous on Kirkgate is ideal for crafters; with two floors of gift ideas, stationery and arts & crafts products, it’s a treasure trove for stocking fillers and inspiring gift ideas.

Jewellery shops & stores in Leeds

Aladdin’s Cave in Queen’s Arcade has been selling beautiful vintage and antique jewellery for over three decades. If you’re looking for something a bit special to treat someone close to your heart, their carefully hand-picked jewellery offers an awe-inspiring alternative to the mass-produced items often found on the high street.

On the lookout for a one-off or bespoke piece of jewellery this Christmas? Check out Simcha Gallery in the Corn Exchange, which has a beautiful array of bracelets, brooches, cufflinks, earrings, necklaces and rings, all crafted by owner Stephen Roper.

We hope we’ve helped you to find some great gifts for your loved ones while Christmas shopping in Leeds! The city’s local and independent shops certainly have lots of one-of-a-kind items that you won’t find anywhere else. Planning a trip? Remember that you can get up to 65% off Northern trains to Leeds when you book tickets in advance.

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