Bradford is a cultural city with a flourishing arts scene, fascinating exhibitions and beautiful theatres. Bradford is home to the National Science and Media Museum, Cartwright Hall and the Alhambra Theatre. Explore the city and discover world class art, museums and theatre. In the heart of Bradford is City Park, a brilliant award winning high tech water feature. You can see 100 fountains, laser lights, mist and water effects and much more. The space has gained a reputation for staging a fantastic, high quality programme of events and is very popular during the summer months.
Bradford was once considered to be the wool capital of the world and is now proud to be the first ever UNESCO City of Film. Bradford has an impressive history and this is reflected in the striking architecture found throughout the city. Take a stroll through Little Germany where you can see Victorian Bradford at its best, or visit the magnificent Cathedral which is full of interesting features. For a totally unique experience visit Undercliffe Cemetery which was opened in 1854 and has been described as one of the most striking achievements of Victorian funerary design!
To round off your trip another must try is a 'Bradford curry', as in 2016 Bradford retained the Curry Capital of Britain title for six years in a row. With over 200 Asian restaurants, many award winning, you will definitely find one that will tickle your taste buds. Alternatively try North Parade and the West End area where you will find local independent bars and restaurants, offering something new in Bradford