In its Victorian heyday,
BRADFORD
was the world's biggest producer of worsted cloth, its skyline etched black with mill chimneys, and its hills clogged with some of the foulest back-to-back houses of any northern city. Today, the city has left this nether world behind and is valiantly laying on tourist attractions to rinse away its associations with urban decrepitude. A few spruced-up buildings and the rejuvenation of the late-Victorian woollen warehouse quarter, Little German... [More]
The Guide Post is one of Bradford's finest hotels. With superb facilities, convenient location and very high standards of service, our hotel is the ideal choice for both business and leisure visitors.The hotel is situated 2 miles from the M62. Close to both Bradford & Leeds. Fully licensed resta... [More]
We have the luxury of a lodge which accommodates 44 American-size bedrooms. We hope you have a memorable and enjoyable stay with us. Our American-style Food & Alehouse is the ideal place to watch live coverage of all your favourite sporting events on one of our 30 television sets or 3 large screens... [More]
A stay in our hotel is a uniquely relaxing experience, step back into the ambiance of an era long gone, but with all the facilities of the 20th century. Magnificent public areas, spacious bedrooms, opulent ballrooms, regular entertainment, an excellent English and Continental restaurant, 24-hour roo... [More]
The Express by Holiday Inn Bradford City Centre is located within walking distance of many nearby attractions including the National Museum of Photography, the Ice Rink, Bradford Cathedral, open air market and the Alhambra Theatre. All 120 en-suite bedrooms have satellite television, in-house movies... [More]