morrisons bag

morrisons bag

📍 Woodhouse, Leeds LS2 9LF, UK

About morrisons bag

Nestled in Woodhouse, Leeds, the 'morrisons bag' stands as an intriguing and highly-rated destination, earning an exceptional 5/5 stars from visitors. This site, described by many as an 'iconic landmark' and 'spectacular wonder,' invites curiosity and contemplation. While its origins remain a topic of local lore and artistic interpretation, its presence as a 'man-made monument' has firmly cemented its place in Yorkshire's unique landscape of attractions.

Visitors flock from far and wide to experience this distinctive attraction, often finding themselves joining the enthusiastic queues that speak to its unexpected popularity. The site has evolved over time, reflecting on themes of change and artistic expression, with some reviews noting its degradation as a conscious artistic representation. It remains a focal point for those seeking out unconventional cultural experiences in Leeds.

Visiting Information

The 'morrisons bag' is accessible to visitors at all times, being open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As an outdoor landmark, specific accessibility features are not formally provided. There are no payment options as it is a public site.

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📍 Woodhouse, Leeds LS2 9LF, UK

5.0

from 22 reviews

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Showing 5 of 22 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 5 February 2026.

Anonymous
5/5
9 months ago

Not sure if the long queues were due to it being Good Friday but we drove the whole family for the bag, is a spectacular wonder, should definitely be a world heritage site. Shame there’s all the street sellers ruining the atmosphere, back in 05’ there was hardly any. I’d recommend getting your own tour guide if it’s your first time, streamlines the hike to the site, + you get the cultural understanding and significance.

Anonymous
5/5
10 months ago

I visited this iconic landmark with my partner just before the Spring Equinox of 2025. Adverse weather conditions have degraded this national treasure a significant amount. While in some ways this feels like a travesty, we also felt that it was perhaps a conscious representation by the artist of the temporary nature of everything. And with that in mind, it felt a real honour to have seen the morrisons bag up close. Can't recommend visiting this spot enough!!

Anonymous
5/5
in the last week

I visited this man made monument to Crapitalism in a natural environment before the City Council relocated to its rightful place outside of Leeds Town Hall, and i am glad.

Anonymous
5/5
9 months ago

This should be considered the eighth wonder of the world. I always bring my visitors from outside Leeds here to take in its outstanding beauty, think it really represents the vibrancy and character of the city. Perfect activity for a sunny day out with the family!

Anonymous
5/5
10 months ago

Our battered and brave soldier of the revolution, holding steadfast in pursuit of a greater life for all. There are cathedrals everywhere for those with eyes to see.