
Bradford Top 50
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Enjoy the Bradford Imax
Bradford
IMAX at the National
Media Museum was the first IMAX cinema in Europe and offers the ultimate
cinema experience. Choose from Hollywood Blockbusters to 3D Imax films;
whatever you choose, you'll be impressed.
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Visit the working horses at the Bradford Industrial Museum
Moorside Mills built in 1875 is home to the Bradford
Industrial Museum, which illustrates Bradford's industrial history. The
museum also has a team of working horses and weather permitting you can enjoy a
ride in a horse-drawn vehicle.
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Eat some of the best Curry in the UK.
Bradford
has a well-earned reputation for some of the best
Asian restaurants in the country. There are many award winning restaurants
to choose from including the Aagrah, Omar Khans. Mumtaz and Aakbars.
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Admire World Class Art
Discover one of the world's most famous artists - David Hockney. The 1853
Gallery in Salts Mill, Saltaire, houses one of his largest collections.
Saltaire is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Take a guided walk in Saltaire
Learn more about Saltaire UNESCO World Heritage Site's history on a highly
entertaining and informative guided
walk of the village lead by Maria Glot.
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Jump on board a steam train
The
Keighley
& Worth Valley Railway is an excellent way to travel through Brontë Country.
Not only is it one of Yorkshire's only steam railways it's a great day out.
Look out for the many events that are held at the railway including the popular
Beer and Music Festival and the Santa Trains.
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Walk on Ilkley Moor
Impressive views of Wharfedale and beyond can be admired from Ilkley Moor. The
Moor is home to pre-historic rocks and is rich in wildlife. Visit www.visitbradford.com/countryside-outdoors
and download walking routes, which include the moor.
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Feeling brave?
Then
jump into the icy cold plunge pool at White Wells, Ilkley
Moor. White Wells houses two 18th century plunge baths as well as a café.
It's open when the flags are flying!
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Read the News
Read
the news with Hugh Edwards, BBC presenter, be the star of your own show or get
behind the camera. The whole family will enjoy the TV Making experience at one
of the National
Media Museum's hands-on exhibitions.
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Shop for all things vintage in Saltaire
Saltaire has lots of interesting independent shops, including the popular House
of Rose & Brown full of vintage clothing, jewellery, accessories,
furniture and collectables. Look out for the regular vintage fairs held in
nearby Victoria Hall.
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Spend a night at the theatre
Considered to be the jewel in Bradford crown the magnificent Alhambra
Theatre offers the best in West End shows, ballet, musicals, dramas and the
annual pantomime. Book your ticket online today www.bradford-theatres.co.uk
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Relax at the Love Apple
One of the city's most popular venues the Love
Apple Café is a restaurant, bar and club with some of the best gigs in the
city.
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Discover Connect at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery
Cartwright
Hall's latest permanent exhibition is Connect a rich and diverse collection
that includes paintings, prints, drawings, textiles, sculpture, stained glass
and ceramics and features key works by artists such as David Hockey, L.S Lowry,
Joshua Reynolds, Andy Warhol and Bridget Riley.
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Have fun at the Bradford Mela
Take the family to the Bradford
Mela, a celebration of different cultures, which each year offers a
fantastic family friendly mix of quality outdoor entertainment, street theatre,
market stalls, children's activities and funfair rides.
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Become a film buff
Watch
the best in world cinema at the Bradford Film Festival (March), one of the
city's three film festivals, which include Bite the Mango (September) and the
Bradford Animation Festival (November).
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Learn more about the Brontës
The world of Wuthering Heights is brought to life in the famous village of
Haworth, as this picturesque village was once home to the literary greats the
Brontës. Their home is now the Bronte
Parsonage Museum, which is full of their original possessions as well as a
fascinating exhibition about their lives.
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Shop at the UK's largest Asian department store
Bombay Stores is the UK's
largest Asian department store. Luxurious fabrics, Asian fashions, shoes,
jewellery, large haberdashery and restaurant make this a day out in itself.
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Wander through Undercliffe Cemetery
Undercliffe Cemetery is one of the finest
Victorian Gothic cemeteries in the UK, full of obelisks, grand columns and
statues of angels. Here you will find many of the notable inhabitants of
Bradford along with veterans of famous conflicts such as Waterloo and the
Crimea.
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Dine at the Michelin starred Box Tree
The Michelin
starred Box Tree in Ilkley is one of Yorkshire's finest restaurants. Go on
treat yourself!
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Learn more about Roman remains in Ilkley
The Manor
House Museum in Ilkley
stands on the remains of the Roman fort of Olicana. Only a short section of
defensive wall remains exposed at the back of the building, but Roman artefacts
from the fort and surrounding area are on permanent display inside.
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Celeb spot at the Ilkley literature Festival
The Ilkley
Literature Festival attracts some of the best from the world of literature
and entertainment. Choose from author's events, discussions, poetry, readings,
literary walks and children's events.
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Admire Little Germany
Bradford's
Victorian past is evident in the impressive buildings in the city's Little
Germany. German merchants built these imposing buildings to house their
goods and many are now listed.
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Have fun at the Alhambra's Comedy Club
Bag of Quips is Bradford's monthly comedy night and attracts some of the best
acts currently on the circuit.
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Discover the inspiration for Wuthering Heights
The ruins of the farmhouse Top
Withens on Haworth Moor are thought to have been the inspiration for Emily
Bronte's classic novel Wuthering Heights. There are many connections to the
Brontës in Haworth and the surrounding area. Visit the Bronte Parsonage or
Haworth Tourist Information Centre for more information.
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Get dressed up for 1940s Weekend
1940s
Weekend is a spectacular celebration of the 1940s. Get dressed up in 40's
attire, dance the night away at one of the dances and enjoy live music at one
of Haworth's most popular events.
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Visit East Riddlesden Hall
East
Riddlesden Hall is a beautiful 17th century manor house and is an ideal
place for a family day out with its impressive gardens, play area and
children's events.
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Discover Bradford Cathedral
Bradford Cathedral is the city's oldest place of worship and has a fascinating
history. The Cathedral
is a beautiful building and has many interesting features including twelve
stained glass windows designed by William Morris. A varied programme of
cultural events, performances and exhibitions are also available.
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Shop in Main Street, Haworth
Haworth's
Main Street is a shopper's paradise with its many independent shops selling
fresh local produce, gifts and clothes. There are plenty of pubs and cafes
nearby to rest weary feet.
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Rock climb on Ilkley Moor
Ilkley has some of the best grit stone bouldering territory in the country and
the Cow
and Calf Rocks on Ilkley Moor are just one of the places to try.
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Watch TV classics in TV Heaven
Watch any of the classic television programmes from the TV Heaven collection completely
free of charge at the National
Media Museum. With over 900 programmes, encompassing the last 60 years of
television broadcasting history there's plenty to choose from.
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Take a stroll through Middleton Woods
It's best to visit Middleton
Woods in May when the forest floor is awash with pretty bluebells. Ilkley
Tourist Information Centre has walking routes, which cover this beautiful part
of Ilkley.
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Spend an afternoon in Salts Mill
Salts Mill has lots to offer: One of the largest collections of David Hockney's
works, lots of independent shops and several cafes and restaurants, all in the UNESCO World
Heritage Site, Saltaire.
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Admire Saltaire United Reformed Church
Saltaire
United Reformed Church is a spectacular Grade 1 listed building and is a
unique example of Italianate religious architecture. Built by Sir Titus Salt it
is a focal point of the village, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Enjoy a Victorian Christmas
The
village of Haworth
is the perfect place to celebrate Christmas. Every weekend from mid November
the village celebrates Christmas with 6 weekends of Victorian festivities. Join
the torchlight
parade or watch the tradition of scroggling the holly.
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Shop for delicious Yorkshire produce
Delicious Yorkshire produce can be purchased at one of Bradford or Saltaire's local
produce markets held once a month. Alternatively visit the Kirkgate Market
in Bradford City Centre for clothes, jewellery and cafes.
- Enjoy a night out
in Bradford's West End
Bars,
restaurants, clubs and the Alhambra Theatre can all be found in Bradford's
West End, the city's liveliest quarter.
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Visit Keighley's transport museums
The town of Keighley
has an array of transport museums, which include the popular Keighley &
Worth Valley Railway, the Keighley Bus Museum, the Museum of Rail Travel and
the Ingrow Loco.
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Choose to eat in Shipley
Whatever your taste you'll find it in Shipley a town full of fantastic
restaurants. Try the award winning Aagrah or enjoy Thai cuisine at Thai
Fever.
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Visit the Museum of Reed Organs and Harmoniums
Discover
a large
collection of organs along with advertising materials of the period.
Original catalogues, posters, trade cards and plate negatives create a vivid
impression of the extent of the industry in its heyday.
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Enjoy a drink in Branwell Brontë's local
Branwell Brontë the brother of Anne, Emily and Charlotte was well known in the
Black Bull a pub he would regularly frequent. Enjoy a drink in the pub and see
Branwell's chair. There are lots of other pubs nearby if you fancy making a
night of it!
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Step back in time to an old apothecary shop
The Old
Apothecary in Haworth is a fascinating place full of old-world remedies,
antique chemist bottles and all kinds of aromatic bath mixtures.
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Join a guided walk
Bradford Council's countryside runs a programme of guided walks throughout the
year covering walks for all abilities. The walk leaders are very knowledgeable
and the walks are a great way to meet new people and learn more about
Bradford's countryside. www.visitbradford.com/countryside-outdoors
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Eat a Fat Rascal at Bettys Café and Tearooms
Bettys
Café and Tearooms is a Yorkshire institution with its impressive selection of
teas, coffees and cakes. Try a Fat Rascal a large bun which is a Bettys
speciality.
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Watch Bradford Bulls in action
If you enjoy rugby watch Bradford Bulls, Bradford's rugby league team at home
at the Grattan Stadium. It's sure to be a good match if they are against their
rivals the Leeds Rhinos.
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Swim and sunbathe at the Ilkley Lido
The Ilkley Lido was built in 1935 and is one of
the only remaining Lidos in Yorkshire. It's the perfect place to spend a
hot summer's day.
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Visit Haworth Parish Church and graveyard
The famous literary family, the
Brontës once lived in Haworth and they are buried in Haworth Parish Church,
with the exception of Anne. The graveyard is a fascinating place full of
atmosphere and history.
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Explore the countryside
Bradford
is surrounded by beautiful
countryside and there are many different walks to be discovered for all
abilities. Visit one of the Tourist Information Centres for more routes or
download from www.visitbradford.com/countryside-outdoors/
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Follow the heritage trail
Bradford has an impressive history and the city centre is full of striking
Victorian architecture. Follow the heritage trail available from Bradford
Tourist Information Centre to learn more about Bradford's past.
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Visit Impressions Gallery
Impressions
Gallery is one of the leading independent venues for photography. With an
exciting programme of talks and events, a specialist bookshop and frequently
changing exhibitions, there's always something new to do.
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Be impressed by Bingley Five Rise Locks
Bingley
Five-rise lock staircase is the most spectacular feature of the Leeds and
Liverpool Canal. This unique 5-rise staircase has a total fall of 60 feet.