In 200 acres of beautiful, tranquil grounds, this 4-star luxury hotel offers spacious accommodations and impressive leisure facilities, including an indoor heated swimming pool and an 18-hole...
Just off the M606, Campanile Bradford offers free on-site parking and modern accommodations with private bathrooms, with easy access to the region’s major road network.
Holiday Inn Express Bradford City Center is located within the Leisure Exchange complex, which features a casino, ten-pin bowling and various restaurants and bars.
Featuring a bar, Great Victoria Hotel is located in Bradford in the West Yorkshire region, 8 miles from Victoria Theatre and 9.4 miles from Leeds Town Hall.
Leonardo Hotel Bradford offers stylish, modern rooms just 656 feet from the shops and bars of Bradford city center. Guests have free Wi-Fi, a cardio gym and a restaurant.
On the banks of the Liverpool and Leeds canal, just 1640 feet from Shipley Railway Station, the hotel offers ample free parking and comfortable accommodations at great-value rates.
The Best Western Guide Post Hotel is 2 mi off the M62 motorway, and offers free WiFi and free parking. With individually designed rooms, it features a resident’s bar and conference/function...
The Abbey Lodge Hotel is located in the Yorkshire town of Shipley, 5 miles from Bradford. It offers boutique rooms with HD LCD TVs, a 24-hour reception and free parking.
On average, 3-star hotels in Bradford cost $72 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bradford are $87 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bradford can be found for $132 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bradford this weekend is $103 or, for a 4-star hotel, $118. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bradford for this weekend cost around $117 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $75 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bradford for tonight. You'll pay around $99 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bradford will cost around $104, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The coriander had no electricity so very dark in the...
The coriander had no electricity so very dark in the apartment the light up floor was all broken the cupboard’s had no shelves and the back was falling off the doorframe in the toilet was coming away and half the paint was coming off the tv had no signal so wasn’t working
Kris
10
Scored 10
Stunning Victorian architecture mixed with less appealing...
Stunning Victorian architecture mixed with less appealing modern brutilsm.
Unique mixture of ethnic restaurants & old fashioned Yorkshire values.
Affordable & friendly. An underated & misunderstood city that is full of character & characters.
Duffitt
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Tourist information helpful and people in city welcoming and...
Tourist information helpful and people in city welcoming and friendly Plenty to do, including Industrytrial museum, Bolling Hall. Saltire Mill, lots o f greenery for such a big city including many parks included centinery park in city centre beside city hall which has been cleaned , and has an old clock that still chimes and has a magical sound. Plenty of different eateries. Lots of shopping including parts of Kirkgate market still original. Oastler centre has a variety of clothing meat and fruit and vegetable stores and of course Broadway . Bradford is a such a diverse city and has always welcomed immigrants from lots of counties and cultures , which makes is an interesting place to visit. There is a good bus service around the city, adequate transport me from 2 stations to other places nearby including free parking at Shipley and Pudsey train stations. It is a busy city to drive in. So enjoy
Christine
10
Scored 10
Head to the old Wool Exchange.
Head to the old Wool Exchange. It’s the best Waterstones in the country and you can sit in the great cafe and gaze upon the gothic splendour.
The mirror pool outside the town hall is great fun and a place to gather in the summer.
Out of the city centre, head to Haworth, the home of the Bronte sisters, Saltaire, a 19th village built by Sir Titus Salt for his workers and Bolling Hall, fantastic stately home beloved of generations in Bradford.
Liz
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
The breakfast was not what was described.
The breakfast was not what was described. You given a set menu of a few dishes. The coffee was cold, apart from milk there was no other vegan options. For breakfast they took the order but when the food came, items were missing. The fried eggs were uncooked and still quite watery as the white hasn't been cooked. Room was cold as heating wasn't working.
Aaliyah
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bradford boasts some fine Victorian buildings.
Bradford boasts some fine Victorian buildings. But parts of the city look a mess. It’s a great location for visiting Brontë museum and Saltaire even without a car. It’s well served by trains and comfortable local buses. For night life try the sunbridge wells. Also try sone of the Anglo Pakistani restaurants. There are also real
Ale pubs like historic Jacobs well. It’s an easy city to explore on foot.
The price is really good in comparison to surrounding hotels in Bradford. We have stayed here a couple of times now when visiting family in Bradford and never had a bad experience- staying in family rooms on every visit. The rooms are a decent size. Complimentary Internet and a bath as well as a shower available. Clean enterance and polite staff at the desk. There is also plenty of parking.
We used it as a stop over close to Leeds Bradford airport, so we only needed it for a bed as we checked out 3:45am!! The staff were super friendly and they had a treasure hunt for the kids which was a bonus. The hotel was clean, some decor a little dated and stairwells had an 'old' scent but overall great value for money for what we needed.
Everytime we come to Bradford we end up staying with this hotel, we always receive a 5 star welcoming, staff are really friendly and nothing is too much for them. There is one staff that go exceptional unfortunately I’m unsure of his name. The place is always clean and onsite parking which is a bonus
Nice comfortable room. Well heated. Very clean. Great situation in the centre of Bradford. Helpful, friendly staff. Good quality breakfast and lunch and dinner available too although I didn't have them. A beautiful, we maintained Victorian hotel with modern comforts.
We liked the size of the room, it was very spacious and the view outside the window was pretty with trees and nature. It was helpful that the hotel was dog friendly, and there were extra facilities available such as the leisure center with a gym and pool.
This is my second visit to Cedar Court. The location is perfect for when I visit Bradford. The minute you enter the hotel, the staff are so attentive.
The rooms are extremely comfortable and clean.
Historic hotel with character. Good breakfast in imposing room.,Bradford's 'great and good' meeting before an event in the bar, with strong Yorkshire dialect.
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