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Orchard & Avenue Serviced Apartments        
2 Mill Street

Located in Bradford, Orchard & Avenue Serviced Apartments is surrounded by a range of clubs and bars and is within a five-minute walk of Bradford Forster Square Railway Station. Guests can also enjoy free internet access.The property has 15 modern apartments that are equipped with a range of essential amenities to ensure guests have a comfortable stay.
Trivelles - Bradford - Sunbridge Road        
178 Sunbridge Rd

Trivelles - Bradford - Sunbridge Road provides a comfortable setting when in Bradford and is close to everything the area has to offer. It also offers free Wi-Fi and a laundry service.The hotel has 30 stylish rooms that are fitted with all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay.
Best Western Guide Post Hotel Bradford Star Rating 3        
Common Road, Low Moor

This casual suburban hotel is 2.8 miles from the National Media Museum and 7.1 miles from shopping and dining at Salts Mill.
Cedar Court Hotel Bradford Star Rating 4        
Mayo Avenue, Rooley Lane

Next to the M606 motorway, this modern hotel is 2.4 miles from National Media Museum and 3.4 miles from Bradford Playhouse.
Holiday Inn Leeds Bradford Star Rating 3        
The Pastures Tong Lane

In a former vicarage, this modern hotel is 1.3 miles from The Manor Golf Club.Bright rooms with country views feature flat-screen TVs, Wi-Fi (fee) and work desks; some offer sofabeds.
Dubrovnik Hotel Star Rating 3        
3 Oak Avenue

The Award winning Dubrovnik Hotel is Bradford's largest privately owned boutique hotel. Due to its popularity the property underwent a multimillion pound expansion, creating a spacious 45 bed roomed hotel with a conference and banqueting centre. Situated 1 and half miles for the City centre of Bradford, the hotel is within easy access to train stations and motorways, Shipley and Saltaire and is 8 miles from LeedsBradford Airport, which we offer Free Transfers to and from, as well as free parking for the duration of your holiday when you stay.
The Bradford Hotel Star Rating 4        
Hall Ings

Located in the city centre, this modern hotel is an 8-minute walk from Alhambra Theatre and a 3-minute walk from Bradford Interchange train station.Bright, stylish rooms and suites have en suite bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. Upgraded rooms and suites offer city views, while suites add separate living and dining areas.
Great Victoria Hotel Star Rating 3        
Bridge Street

This stylish, grand 19th-century hotel is 0.3 miles from the National Media Museum and a mile from Forster Square Retail Park.Warmly decorated rooms and suites have free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment.
Midland Hotel Bradford Star Rating 3        
Forster Square

Built in the late 1880s, this elegant Victorian hotel is a 9-minute walk from both the National Media Museum and the Alhambra Theatre.The upscale rooms have modern en suite bathrooms. All rooms include free Wi-Fi, satellite TV and tea and coffeemaking equipment.
The Highfield Star Rating 3        
47 Highfield Road, Idle

This straightforward hotel is 2.5 miles from Frizinghall rail station, 2.8 miles from the town centre and 7 miles from Kirkstall Abbey.
 
 
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Bradford, located in West Yorkshire in the north of England, isn't your typical tourist city. Very much an industrial city, many might scoff at the idea that tourists might want to visit, but in truth, Bradford is home to a host of intriguing attractions and can be found on the doorstep of some of the region's most scenic settings. The city is readily connected to the city's motorway network, offering easy passage from local cities like Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield, as well as London and other long distance locations. Bradford's two main railway stations (Bradford Interchange, Forster Square) offer connections to London, Leeds and beyond.

Meanwhile, Leeds Bradford International Airport - located six miles north of the city center - welcomes UK and European flights daily. Visitors looking to find a great deal on a hotel won't be disappointed. Bradford accommodation (including chain hotels, independent hotels, hostels and B&Bs) is generally less expensive than some of its neighboring cities. Most accommodation establishments can be found in the city center or near to the city's main transport routes. Bradford's city streets feature a host of interesting and historic buildings for visitors to see. Take a self-guided walking tour of the center and check out the likes of Bradford City Hall, Bradford Cathedral, Cartwright Hall and Bradford Alhambra. All offer impressive yet very different architectural designs and are well worth a photo or two. Despite being primarily and industrial city, Bradford is home to some beautiful green spaces. Spend an afternoon in Horton Park, Peel Park or Lister Park. You'll find Cartwright Hall in the latter, making for a double-whammy of tourist delight. Other popular attractions in the city include the National Media Museum, Bradford Industrial Museum, the Peace Museum and Bolling Hall. For sports fans, Valley Parade is home to Bradford City Football Club, while Odsal Stadium is home to Bradford Bulls Rugby League Club.

One of Bradford's biggest tourist draws is its connection to the world of renowned novelists the Bronte sisters. From Haworth village in the city, visitors can enjoy a lengthy tour taking in various spots associated with the Brontes, including the magnificent farmhouse, Ponden Hall, and the ruins of Top Withens, both of which are purported to have offered inspiration for 'Wuthering Heights' and other works. The Bronte Parsonage Museum is a must-see for fans.

The village of Haworth is also home to the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, a heritage railway line that allows visitors to enjoy a five-mile steam train journey. This particular slice of nostalgia is regularly quoted as being the region's top attraction. Thanks to its West Yorkshire location, visitors will find Bradford also offers easy passage to Leeds and other city locations in the region. It also provides access to the Peak District (to the south) and the Yorkshire Moors (to the north). The latter are particularly popular with Bronte fans. Both offer some of the most magnificent scenery you'll find in all of the United Kingdom. Bradford is a busy city year round but tourists tend to visit only during the summer months, when the weather is much more likely to be pleasant.