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10 Best Venues for Kids' Parties in Leeds

  • Writer: Non Stop Kids
    Non Stop Kids
  • 4 hours ago
  • 4 min read

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Planning a children's party in the Leeds area? The venue you choose has a big impact on how the party actually runs on the day.


From our experience, halls consistently give you the best setup outside of your own home. They provide the space needed for games, entertainment, food and a proper party atmosphere without distractions. Here are 10 of the best options across Leeds.



Woodhouse Community Centre (LS6)

A central and accessible venue that’s easy for guests to get to. It offers multiple rooms, which can be useful if you want to separate games, food and seating. The main spaces work well for structured parties with music and magic, as well as other organised activities.




St Aidan's Community Hall (Leeds)

A large, well-equipped hall with plenty of capacity for bigger groups. There’s enough space for high-energy games and even larger setups like bouncy castles. A strong option if you’re expecting a lot of children.


  • See the venue here: staidan-leeds.org.uk

  • Address: St Aidans Vicarage, Elford Pl W, Harehills, Leeds LS8 5QD



HEART Centre (Headingley)

A more modern venue with a large main hall, plus stage, lighting and sound already in place. That built-in setup makes it ideal if you want a more polished party without bringing in extra equipment. It works especially well for entertainment-led children's party events.




Alwoodley Community Hall (LS17)

A flexible venue with both large and smaller rooms available. This makes it easier to tailor the space depending on your guest list and party setup. It’s a practical option for mid-sized parties with structured entertainment.




West Leeds Activity Centre (Leeds)

A straightforward, functional hall that does exactly what you need. It has good capacity and useful facilities like a kitchen, making it easy to manage food and party logistics. Ideal for simple, well-organised party setups.




Chapel FM Arts Centre (Seacroft)

A slightly different kind of venue with a creative feel. Alongside the main hall, there are additional spaces that can be used in different ways depending on your party plans. A good choice if you want something a bit less traditional.


  • See the venue here: chapelfm.co.uk

  • Address: Old Seacroft Chapel, York Rd, Seacroft, Leeds LS14 6JB



Gateway at St Mark's (Leeds)

A modern, high-spec venue with multiple rooms and strong facilities. The layout makes it easier to organise different parts of the party without everything happening in one place. It’s particularly useful for well-structured, organised events.


  • See the venue here: gatewayleeds.net

  • Address: Saint Mark's Church, St Mark's Rd, Leeds LS2 9AF



Castle Grove Masonic Hall (Headingley)

A larger, more distinctive venue with a historic feel. The space is flexible enough to handle bigger parties while offering something a bit more special than a standard hall.




Cookridge Hall (LS16)

A spacious venue set within attractive grounds. One of its standout features is the option to use outdoor space alongside the indoor hall, which works well in warmer months.




St Paul's Hall (Leeds)

A versatile hall with a flexible layout and a fully equipped kitchen. It’s easy to adapt the space for games, seating and food, making it a reliable choice for traditional party setups.




Tips for Booking the Perfect Venue

  • Ask about access time – Some halls only allow entry from the exact start of your booking. That can leave you setting up while guests arrive. Ideally, you want at least 30 to 60 minutes beforehand so you can decorate and get everything ready without rushing.

  • Check the layout – Most of the venues listed work well because they offer open space. Avoid layouts with lots of pillars, tight corners or split rooms, as these can interrupt games and make it harder to keep children engaged.

  • Confirm facilities – Things like a usable kitchen, enough toilets and nearby parking make a real difference on the day. They help everything run more smoothly for both children and parents.

  • Book early – Good halls in Leeds are in high demand, especially for weekend mornings and early afternoons. If you have a date in mind, it’s worth securing the venue first.

  • Let the venue know you’re hiring an entertainer – This helps them suggest the best room setup and ensures there’s enough space for games, music and any equipment.



Book the Venue - We'll Bring the Party!

Once you’ve secured your venue, get in touch with Non Stop Kids Entertainment to bring everything together.


From high-energy games and interactive magic shows to full party packages and themes, we turn any hall into a party your child will never forget.

 
 
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