Bradford
In the foothills of the Pennines and less than ten miles from Leeds, Bradford offers endless possibilities for a great day out in Yorkshire, whether your interest is film, history, outdoor pursuits or shopping.
Bradford can be reached on Arriva Buses 253, 256, 268, 281/2/3, 425 and 427.
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Bradford Cathedral - the Cathedral Church of St Peter - is situated in the heart of Bradford, on a site used for Christian worship since the 8th century. The beautiful building includes stained glass windows of Morris & Co., and the cathedral complex as a whole is set in a small conservation area, making it well worth a visit.
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Bradford Theatres comprise the Alhambra, St. George's Hall and the Studio, and are popular locations for both amateur and professional performances alike. The Alhambra is known as 'the North's premier touring venue' and hosts the best in large scale entertainment. Intimate St. George's Hall is has renowned acoustics and the Studio offers flexible space for a variety of theatre, exhibitions and events.
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Lister Park is one of Bradford's largest parks, situated in the Manningham area of the city. In 2006 it received the prestigious Britain's Best Park award, and was also nominated for Best Park in Europe. It is known as one of the gems in Bradford's crown.
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Attracting over half a million visitors a year, the NMM was the 20th most popular museum in the UK in 2009. At nearly thirty years old, the museum charts the history of media, including film, television, radio, web and photography. It is also home to Britain's largest cinema screen, the IMAX.
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Salts Mill is one of Bradford's most versatile venues, being an art gallery, shopping destination and restaurant complex. The building closed as a mill in 1986, with renovation beginning the following year. It is one of Bradford's leading attractions.

Places nearby
Get the most out of your multi-journey saver tickets by visiting the following towns in the area:
• Dewsbury
• Heckmondwike