| Famous for... | Area | Alphabetically |
| Theologian Richard Bentley | |
| Pool Bank | |
| Its park which is the start and finish of the Leeds Carnival Procession | |
| Children in need Bear named after this area | |
| The flats here were the largest in Europe | |
| Its Hill called 'The R...' Billing | |
| All Saints Church | |
| Shares its name with famous outlaw | |
| Its roundabout, also its canal side | |
| Having the largest working men's club in the country | |
| One of the largest parks in the UK | |
| Ling Lane, perhaps the most expensive street in Leeds | |
| Being the other constituent of the Civil Parish of Barwick-in-Elmet and S... | |
| Being the residence of two victims of the Yorkshire Ripper | |
| Having one of the largest council estates in the country | |
| Slaid Hill | |
| Its interchange where some major roads of North Leeds meet | |
| Having the UK's first High Occupancy Vehicle Lane (car pool lane) | |
| Sherburn Court Flats | |
| Its pub, which can never technically be a pub | |
| A small volume, Patchwork Press | |
| It's stately home/Party in the park | |
| Having no street lights/Its Pétanque area | |
| Leeds United's disputed training ground | |
| Thorpe Hall | |
| Its roundabout on the Leeds Ring Road | |
| Its working men's club/Being the terminus of the number 18 bus route | |
| Used to be part of Bradford, now part of Leeds | |
| Overlooked by the British Library | |
| Its weird name | |
| Oxley Hall, Lots of students, The Stables Pub | |
| Home to England's oldest Horse Fair | |
| Trendy restaurants, The village Hotel | |
| Its Racecourse | |
| The Battle of Winwaed | |
| Its many sporting facilities | |
| Its confusion with a similarly named area in Bradford | |
| Its sizable student population and proximity to the University of Leeds | |
| Home of Bentley's Yorkshire Bitter | |
| The largest gas holder in Leeds | |
| Having a population of less than 50 | |
| Many high rise flats and a beck | |
| Being home to Leeds Bradford airport | |