0113 Area Code

The 0113 area code is a geographic dialling code that covers the city of Leeds in West Yorkshire, UK.

The code covers Leeds city centre and suburbs such as Headingley, Kirkstall, Harehills, Holbeck, Moortown, Alwoodley, Armley, and Roundhay. It also covers neighbouring towns and villages such as Harewood, Garforth, Horsforth, Morley, Pudsey, Rothwell, Yeadon, Bramhope, Pool-in-Wharfedale, Rawdon, Farsley, Gildersome, and Swillington.

It is highly likely that the caller is based in or near Leeds if you have received a call from a 0113 number.

It’s crucial to remember that this isn’t always the case. Many telecom companies sell virtual phone numbers with the 0113 area code to both businesses and individuals. This means that even if the caller does not have a physical presence in the Leeds area, they can give the impression that they do by using a virtual phone number with the Leeds area code.

There are a number of reasons why a business or individual might choose to use a virtual phone number with the 0113 area code. For example, it may give them a local presence in Leeds, which could be beneficial for marketing and customer relations. On the other hand, it might be cheaper for a company to use a virtual number instead of a physical landline.

Although the use of virtual phone numbers is growing in popularity, it is important to remember that they only make up a small part of all calls. The vast majority of calls made using the 0113 area code will be to or from physical landlines located in the Leeds area.

If you don’t know if a call from a number starting with 0113 is from a real landline in Leeds or a virtual number, you might want to do more research or talk to the person who called you directly.

Dialing Leeds Phone Numbers from Outside the United Kingdom

To call a Leeds phone number from abroad:

  • Dial the international access code for the country you are calling from (typically 00, 011, or +)
  • Dial the United Kingdom country code (44)
  • Dial the area code for Leeds without the first zero (113)
  • Dial the phone number of the person or business.
  • Full example telephone number to dial: 00 44 113 444 4444

Dialling Leeds Phone Numbers from the UK

To dial a telephone number in Leeds from a UK landline or a UK mobile phone, dial the area code 0113 plus the number. For example, 0113 444 4444.

The 0113 area code is not required when dialling a local Leeds phone number from a landline that also has the 0113 area code.

0113 Area Code - Leeds Dialling Code
0113 Area Code – Leeds Dialling Code

Time in Leeds

If you are making a call to a number in Leeds and you are located outside the UK, it is important to be aware of the time difference between your location and Leeds.

The time now in Leeds is . The date is .

Depending on your location, there may be a time difference of several hours, so it is a good idea to check the current time in Leeds before making your call.

Read our article on UK time for additional details on time zones and UK time.

Leeds Map

The map below shows where Leeds is located.

Map showing location of Leeds

Other West Yorkshire Area Codes

We also provide details about other area codes in West Yorkshire:

You can see a complete list of UK area codes here.

About Leeds

Leeds is a bustling city located in the heart of West Yorkshire, England. The city is surrounded by stunning landscapes and beautiful countryside, including the Pennines.

Shopping in Leeds is a popular pastime for both locals and tourists alike. One of the best-known shopping streets in Leeds is Briggate. This pedestrianised street is home to a variety of high-street stores, as well as a few independent boutiques. Shoppers can find everything from fashion and accessories to technology and homeware. Nearby, the historic Corn Exchange building is now home to a number of independent retailers.

For those looking for something a bit different, Kirkgate Market is a must-visit destination. One of the largest indoor markets in Europe, Kirkgate Market offers a unique shopping experience. Here, visitors can find everything from fresh produce and meat to clothing and electronics. The market is also home to a number of independent cafes and food stalls, making it a great place to stop for a bite to eat.

Leeds is also home to several shopping centers, including the Merrion Centre, St. John’s Centre, Victoria Gate, and Trinity Leeds. The Merrion Centre is a well-established shopping centre located in the heart of Leeds. It offers a range of high-street stores and services, including a supermarket, gym, and ten-pin bowling.

Victoria Leeds is a shopping and leisure destination in the heart of Leeds. It combines the 1990 Victoria Quarter, an arcaded complex of restored 19th century shopping arcades, with the 2016 Victoria Gate development. The area has undergone extensive regeneration and restoration, including the commissioning of Europe’s largest stained-glass artwork by artist Brian Clarke to cover Queen Victoria Street. With a casino and major stores such as Harvey Nichols and John Lewis & Partners, it is one of the best retail and leisure venues in Northern England.

Trinity Leeds is another popular shopping centre in the city. It offers a wide range of shops as well as a cinema, restaurants, and bars. The centre also boasts a unique dining space, Trinity Kitchen, which is home to a rotating selection of street food vendors.

Leeds is also famous for its sports scene, with two iconic stadiums: Elland Road, home to Leeds United, and Headingley Stadium, home to the Leeds Rhinos and Yorkshire County Cricket Club.

For those interested in history and culture, Leeds offers many attractions, including the Leeds City Museum, which showcases the city’s rich history, and the Royal Armouries Museum, which has an extensive collection of arms and armour from around the world.

Roundhay Park is one of the largest city parks in Europe. Spanning over 700 acres of parkland, lakes, woodlands, formal gardens, and more, it’s a great place to visit for a day out with the family. Tropical World at Roundhay Park is one of the most popular attractions in Leeds. This indoor zoo and botanical garden provides visitors with an opportunity to experience the sights, sounds, and smells of a tropical rainforest without leaving the city. It is home to a wide range of exotic animals, including meerkats, butterflies, snakes, lizards, monkeys, and tropical birds. Visitors can walk through different zones, each of which represents a different habitat.

The city is located at the intersection of the M1 and M62, making it easily accessible by car. Visitors can also arrive by train at Leeds Train Station or by air at Leeds Bradford International Airport.

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