Bradford is home to a unique combination of two incredibly different, but equally fascinating UNESCO sites (Saltaire and City of Film), the former residences of literary greats from Bronte to Priestley, and just a stone’s throw away from two beautifully scenic moorlands. Bradford is also a thriving hub of different cultures and has been crowned ‘Curry Capital of Britain’, making it the ideal staycation destination for culture, entertainment, and of course, food!’
Staff Recommends
Best Restaurant: Zouk Indian Restaurant. Absolutely fantastic food and service. You won’t be disappointed.
Best Shopping: The Kirkgate Centre in Bradford. All high street shops catered for and is a 32 minute train journey!
Best Kept Secret: Cow and Calf Rocks. A fantastic walk where you can truly experience the stunning Yorkshire Countryside and views (In between Bradford and Ilkley) Close to a number of great pubs where you can have a pint of real ale and a great home cooked meal
Culture
National Media Museum
The National Media Museum gives visitors a wonderful immersion into the world of film, photography, cinematography, and television. Home to many recent collections, the museum spans over eight traditional and interactive galleries, each celebrating their media mediums.
Bradford Cathedral is one of the oldest buildings in the city, and holds a rich and ancient history. The cathedral, whilst a historic place of worship, is also home to Artspace, a wonderful exhibition of paintings, poetry, music, and literature. A 21st century addition lends a touch of modernity to the building’s grand architecture, making it a ‘must-see’ for any culture enthusiasts.
Bradford Cathedral is free to enter and only a thirteen minute walk from the hotel.
With free admission, Cartwright Hall offers visitors a chance to explore the rich artistic history of Britain, as well as Bradford’s own cultural heritage. The Art Gallery can be found in the middle of Lister Park, a ten minute drive from the Leonardo Hotel.
The Impressions Gallery in Bradford opened forty years ago as a pioneer of dedicated camerawork and has been key in changing public perceptions about photography. Thanks to their commitment, the gallery has garnered worldwide status, inspiring pride within the city. Providing continuous support and encouragement to some of the most industrious photographers in the country, the gallery houses exhibitions and workshops of incredible appeal. After enjoying the sights of the museum, head to the gift shop to find collections of photos that you won’t spot anywhere else in the world, or find a place to eat in one of the many restaurants in Centenary Square.
Admission is free and the gallery is just a six minute walk from Leonardo Hotel Bradford.
Days Out
Denso Marston Nature Reserve
The Denso Marston Nature Reserve, located between the River Aire and the Denso Marston factory in Shipley, developed in 1990 to benefit local wildlife and the community. The seven acre stretch holds a sanctuary of immense woodland, green meadows rolling as far as the eye can see, and shimmering sapphire pools home to a variety of British wildlife. Annual membership is only £7, the proceeds of which go to funding equipment and materials required for wildlife reserve projects.
The Great Northern Railway Trail offers an exquisite walking route featuring simply stunning views and a range of attractions for you to discover, explore, and appreciate. With sights to see such as the three viaducts along the alpine path, the Goit Stock waterfalls, the birthplace and dedicated museum of the Bronte sisters, and a wide array of wildlife, the Great Northern Railway trail is ideal for a wonderful day out with the family.
The route starts around 5 miles from our Bradford hotel, just a seveteen minute drive or bus (576) ride away.
Saltaire World Heritage
Declared a World Heritage Site in 2001, Saltaire is a charming little village located on the River Aire. Named after Sir Titus Salt, builder of a textile mill, the village still thrives today, welcoming visitors free of charge. The village mirrors beautifully classic Italianate architecture and contains several delicious places to eat, a number of quaint shopping markets offering a unique and special Bradford shopping experience, a lush, expansive park, and an adventure playground for the kids.
The UNESCO site can be found a nineteen minute drive from our hotel in Bradford, or thirty-two minutes on the 662 bus.
Skipton Castle
Over 900 years old, Skipton Castle is one of the best preserved medieval fortresses in England with every inch of the magnificent castle awaiting your discovery. Carrying a steep historical background, the grand manor endured a three-year siege during the English Civil War, and though the period has passed, the impressive stature and atmosphere still remains. Skipton Castle also has a tea room, a relaxing picnic area, and a gift shop.
This day out is well worth the forty-five minute drive from Leonardo Hotel Bradford and admission is only £7.80 for adults, and £4.90 for children ages 5-17.
Harewood House is around a forty-one minute drive from Leonardo Hotels and is free for its existing members. For non-members, adults pay £16.50 and children £8.50.
Xscape
Offering the United Kingdom’s biggest real snow slope amongst a range of exciting activities, Xscape Yorkshire is considered the pinnacle of fun days out in the region. The winner of multiple awards, the complex also gives you the chance to enjoy some climbing, indoor skating, an aerial assault course, and even four-dimensional golf. For bargain hunters, Junction 32 allows for some retail therapy, whilst thrill seekers can immerse in the bright lights and peculiar sounds of Laserzone, before unwinding at one of several restaurants onsite.
Xscape Yorkshire is a 32 minute drive from our hotel in Bradford, or just over an hour by rail.
Bradford Bazaar is a ten minute drive from our Bradford hotel.
The Wool Exchange
Though this magnificent building may have been used for trading wool half a century ago, today the Wool Exchange stands as a Gothic home to Waterstones. Whilst supplying the city with books from its favourite authors, The Wool Exchange also houses a newsagents, a couple of restaurants and the famous Exchange Ale House. The architecture of the building still echoes with history, the exterior sporting impressive sculptures of various figureheads of the textile industry.
Kirkgate Shopping Centre holds a plethora of shops and boutiques, with something for everyone. There are plenty of stores dedicated to fashion and clothing, technology and home shopping, as well as a variety of restaurants offering classic and modern food, Kirkgate is a must-visit destination for shopping lovers.
The shopping centre is easily accessible via car and public transport, and is only a five minute walk from our hotel.