Holbeck is a district in the south of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated between the River Aire and the Leeds-Liverpool Canal. Historically, Holbeck was an industrial area, with many factories and mills. However, in recent years, the area has undergone significant regeneration, with new housing developments and the creation of the Holbeck Urban Village.
One of the most notable features of Holbeck is the Leeds-Liverpool Canal. The canal runs through the heart of the district and is a popular spot for walking and cycling. The canal also provides a link to the city centre, with many people using it to commute to work. Along the canal, there are several pubs and restaurants, making it a great place to socialise and relax.
Holbeck is also home to several cultural attractions. The Tetley is a contemporary art gallery housed in a former brewery. The gallery hosts exhibitions and events throughout the year, showcasing the work of local and international artists. Another cultural attraction is the Holbeck Working Men's Club, which has been a hub of the community for over 140 years. The club hosts live music, comedy, and theatre performances, as well as providing a space for socialising and community events.