
Discover Wakefield
Wakefield is a city in West Yorkshire governed by the Wakefield Council. With a population of approximately 99,000, it is a key urban center in the region. Known for its rich industrial heritage and the Wakefield Cathedral, the city also features the Hepworth Wakefield art gallery, attracting cultural enthusiasts.
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Wakefield. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.
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Courtyard Mews

Sandal Park View - Duplex Relocations

Inns Of Court Hotel
A beloved Wakefield pub known for its traditional atmosphere, excellent beer selection, and friendly local charm.

8, St John's North Apartments

Broadlands Farm Touring Caravan Site
Discover Broadlands Farm, a tranquil, adults-only touring caravan site near Wakefield, praised for its spotless facilities.

Travelodge Wakefield Woolley Edge M1 Southbound
Travelodge Wakefield Woolley Edge M1 Southbound provides comfortable accommodation in west-bretton.
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Things to Do in Wakefield

Crafty Owls Pottery

Mental Health Museum
Explore the insightful and unique history of mental health care at this engaging museum in Wakefield.

Queen Elizabeth Park
Enjoy a recently refurbished green space in Wakefield, offering play equipment, a basketball court, and tranquil surroundings.
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Food & Drink

WISH'S
Discover WISH'S in Wakefield, a highly-rated sandwich shop serving generous portions of delicious, freshly prepared food.

Coffee Club
Coffee Club is a beloved Wakefield cafe, praised for its excellent coffee, delicious bakes, and cosy, friendly atmosphere.

Damelio
Damelio offers an authentic Italian dining experience in Wakefield, celebrated for its exquisite dishes, warm atmosphere, and excellent service.

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Areas of Wakefield
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Geographic Facts
This city is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 99,251
- Postcode
- WF1-WF90
- Website
- wakefield.gov.uk
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records
Latest news from Wakefield
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Wakefield Council Announces Plans to Develop a New Specialist School
Wakefield Council announces a Β£1.6m investment to build a new specialist secondary school, improving access to high-quality education for local children and families.

Bin collections in Wakefield to continue as normal over Easter
Planning an Easter spring clean in Wakefield? Find all you need to know about your bin collections, garden waste, and household waste recycling centre opening times.

A Legacy of Innovation and Integrity: Understanding the Tributes Paid to Senior Coroner Kevin McLoughlin
Wakefield Council and the legal community mourn Senior Coroner Kevin McLoughlin. Discover the lasting impact and innovation he brought to West Yorkshire.

Poll cards set to land on doormats this week: Everything You Need to Know to Prepare for Election Day
Wakefield Council local elections are coming. Got your poll card? Check if you're registered to vote, find key deadlines, and learn about new photo ID rules.
Local Guides & Stories
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Your Complete Guide to Free Easter Fun at Wakefield District Markets
Discover Wakefield Council's free Easter programme! Enjoy egg hunts, crazy golf, giant games, and meet Star Wars characters at local markets. Fun for all the family!

How to Maintain Independence at Home: Your Guide to Get to know Technology Enabled Care, free sessions to explore care
Worried about the Vico Care Link service ending? Wakefield Council offers free help and information on TEC alarms and sensors to help adults stay safe and independent.

Make Sure Youβre Registered to Vote in Wakefield
Get ready for the Wakefield local election. Find out how to register to vote, check the deadline, and apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate if you need photo ID.

The 10 "Villages" Bigger Than Yorkshire's Smallest City
Can a village have more people than a city? In Yorkshire, 10 "villages" have larger populations than Ripon, England's smallest city. But there's a fascinating explanation behind these surprising numbers.









