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Bradford is a city in Yorkshire, a county in the north of England, in the United Kingdom.
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Understand
Bradford is one of the ten largest cities in Britain with a population of over 450,000 people.
Get in
By Plane
- Leeds-Bradford International Airport (http://www.lbia.co.uk/) - a Metro bus connection runs roughly every half hour during the day between the airport and the bus interchange in Bradford (£1.80)
Get around
By taxi
- Bradford Town Taxis 78 Morley Street; tel. 01274 740623, 01274 740655. 24/7, no call out charge.
- Preston Private Hire Preston Street; tel. 01274 392694, 01274 308993. 24/7
See
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Saltaire - a well-preserved mid 19th century industrial town, which is located within Bradford. The site is UNESCO World Heritage listed. In the mill itself you will find a large David Hockney exhibition, two restaurants and numerous shops - well worth a visit.
- Stunning architecture - especially the area known as Little Germany - a unique collection of 85 buildings constructed between 1855 and 1890, during the peak of Bradford's wool textile industry, now a popular residential and business area. 55 of the 85 buildings are listed because of their architectural and historical importance.
Museums
Eat
Once famous for its woolen textile manufacture, Bradford is now known as one of the best cities in Britain to eat a curry - check out the Bradford Curry Guide (http://website.lineone.net/~bradfordcurryguide/) for a list of the best restaurants and eateries.
- Karachi Restaurant 15/17 Neal Street; tel. 01274 732015. This cheap and cheerful Pakistani/Indian restaurant is a Bradford institution. Open 11:00-01:00 Mon-Thu, 11:00-02:00 Fri-Sat (ideal after a night out). Mains roughly £4.50.
- Omar's 45 Stony Lane; tel. 01274 641321. Renowned for its "family sized naan" and "naan & curry challenge".
- Omar Khan's 30 Little Horton Lane; tel. 01274 720030
- Akbars 1 (http://www.akbars.co.uk) is a modern style curry house with contemporary feel and superb value for money. The restaurant is always packed - always book as far in advance as possible to avoid disappointment. A large meal (starters and main with sides dishes) with wine for four people comes in around £15 per head.
- The Love Apple 2 (http://www.loveapplecafe.co.uk/) - for quality food and drink with full table service in a relaxed atmosphere, art exhibitions, music, dance and funky loving people, the Love Apple is the place to be in Bradford.
Drink
- Sir Titus Salt Unit B Windsor Baths, Morley Street. Good decor and a selection of ales available.
- Fighting Cock 21-23, Preston Street. Nice little pub a bit further off the beaten track. Real ales and real cider available.
Learn
- University of Bradford 3 (http://www.bradford.ac.uk/external/)
Listen
- The Pulse of West Yorkshire 4 (http://www.pulse.co.uk) & Pulse Classic Gold 5 (http://www.pulseclassicgold.co.uk) - the local commercial radio stations based in and serving Bradford (plus neighbouring Calderdale & Kirklees), on 97.5 and 102.5 FM and 1278 & 1530AM.