Holiday Inn Express Bradford City Centre is located within the Leisure Exchange complex, which boasts a casino, ten-pin bowling and various restaurants and bars.
Henrietta
United Kingdom
It was value for money and the staff were very friendly
Leonardo Hotel Bradford offers stylish, modern rooms just 200 metres from the shops and bars of Bradford city centre. Guests have free Wi-Fi, a cardio gym and a restaurant.
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.
The Best Western Guide Post Hotel is 3.2 km off the M62 motorway, and offers free WiFi and free parking.
Chanelle
United Kingdom
Room was spotless upon arrival. Breakfast in the morning had good continental selection and the cooked breakfast was lovely. About a 10 minute walk from Odsal Stadium. A great location for a night or day of racing. Staff are always polite and attentive. Great place for a great price.
The Cedar Court Bradford Hotel is located just 2 minutes off the M606 motorway, a 10-minute drive from Bradford city centre and a 20-minute drive from Leeds.
In 200 acres of beautiful, tranquil grounds, this 4-star luxury hotel offers spacious accommodation and impressive leisure facilities, including an indoor heated swimming pool and an 18-hole...
Gemma
United Kingdom
Friendly staff
Clean and comfortable bed
Generally clean pleasant reception
On the banks of the Liverpool and Leeds canal, just 500 metres from Shipley Railway Station, the hotel offers ample free parking and comfortable accommodation at great-value rates.
On average, 3-star hotels in Bradford cost £59 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bradford are £71 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bradford can on average be found for £106 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bradford this weekend is £66 or, for a 4-star hotel, £92. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bradford for this weekend cost on average around £199 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £68 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bradford for tonight. You'll pay on average around £81 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bradford will cost around £179 (based on Booking.com prices).
Plenty to see and do, we went specifically for a show but...
Plenty to see and do, we went specifically for a show but there are various museums, theatres and attractions. Also recommend having a curry as Bradford is supposed to be the curry capital of the UK.
Only issue is major roadworks are going on in the city centre in preparation for city of culture in 2025 making navigation tricky for non-locals.
Stephen
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Bradford has some beautiful buildings and probably in it's...
Bradford has some beautiful buildings and probably in it's hay day shone
The city has many homeless young people and my heart felt for these youngsters. I did give money I don't like these new shopping malls the food was terrible there doesn't seem to be much choice in cuisine the road system was chaotic and at times frightening with so much homelessness...
Gary
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were there on a theatre visit.
We were there on a theatre visit. The city is in the middle of major refurbishment in the centre and many of the roads were closed to traffic but we were able to walk from the hotel to the theatre quite comfortably.
I like the look of the city and everyone we met seemed friendly.
Christine
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lots of areas to visit and close to places like: Saltaire...
Lots of areas to visit and close to places like: Saltaire and Haworth (Bronte Country) There is a lot of work being done in Bradford at the moment. I think this is because next year it is the City of Culture and they are preparing for it. I will definitely go back.
Shell
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Didn't spend much time in Bradford itself which is presently...
Didn't spend much time in Bradford itself which is presently in a mess preparing for city of culture in 2025. We were visiting Saltaire which was a very different matter and pleasant. Enjoyed visiting Salts Mill and East Ribblesden Hall near Keighley. Above all the visit enabled us to see oldest friends now living in Saltaire. Oh - would not advise driving in Bradford, a nightmare.
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bradford is a vibrant, multicultural city and seems to have...
Bradford is a vibrant, multicultural city and seems to have lots of things - art, theatre, and live events, to enjoy. Great restaurants - we had an Indian meal at the Balti House, which was excellent value and very tasty.
The white man at the front desk was raisist, the way he looked at me I could tell he gave me the worst room in the building, after going to the room and see the state and condition I went back to the front desk and told him that was not what I booked could I have a different room he said to me that was what I booked and that is what I will have and if I didn't like it I can leave, so I went he said that I won't get any money back. I would never go back to campanile hotel bradford it is disgusting and not suitable for stay.
I'm glad that I finally got to book the Best Western Bradford Guide Post Hotel for this visit to Bradford. I stayed there for a couple of nights and I loved the comfortable king size bed and the tasty breakfast. The staff were all friendly and helpful - thank you Emily for being so willing to help and smiling. My room number 15 was quiet and the shower bath was powerful and good. I loved the location too because of it being close to where I wanted to go and had plenty of car parking.
Reserved several times at Fletcher Apt, mainly studios, nice place taken good care of with more renovations going on
-Convenient Studio size and facilities
-Nice location a couple of minutes walk to Bradford square railway station and May be 10 min walk to Bradford interchange. Close to Shopping centers.
-Staff friendly and helpful (have to thank Ms Amani, responsible of accommodation and the rest of the crew, always trying to keep our stay comfortable)
Did not eat in at the hotel but loved the view of the canal that rated the good score. Next time I come I will give more time to do some walking on the bank.
The electric car charging was a great boon. The last time I stayed they were being installed.
The general location was perfect with its easy access to to Bradford etc.
Stayed here to see a concert at The Underground. Easy enough to find and only a 10 min walk to the city centre. Parking 5 mins around the corner in Wilson St ( £2.80 for 24hrs ).
Excellent pre- checkin communications and the place itself was spotless. Good value and would use anytime I return to Bradford.
I regularly stay at the Hollins Hall Hotel and always find it clean , comfortable and welcoming. There are excellent gym facilities, which I sadly did not have time to use on this occasion. The location is perfect, being within easy reach of both Leeds and Bradford, as well as lovely market town of Otley
The staff were very welcoming,made my friend and I feel at home.All requests we made were met with courtesy and good will.We have stayed at the Bradford Hotel a few times and have never had any reason to change to anyother venue.We feel really at home being there.
Spotless room, friendly staff, pleasant bar food, superb location, and a wonderful old building oozing elegance, character and style. Was pleasantly surprised by the hotel and Bradford city centre in general. Would definitely stay again!
No cooked breakfast like other Holiday express I have stayed bot food ok location was ok but hotel is very run down compared to other needs a major refurbishment quality well below IHG standard I would be as a company would be ashamed
It was a beautiful classic hotel thoroughly renovated tastefully. The staff were all very friendly yet professional. An excellent location for walking around downtown Bradford.
central to Bradford City Centre, the hotel was clean and bright. The staff were friendly and helpful. Breakfast was very nice, something to please everyone
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