Bradford is a lovely city in England, UK, one of the biggest cities in the country. This is a place full of history, culture and art, a place you can easily fall in love with.
But what is so special about Bradford and what do you need to know before moving there? Check out this Bradford moving guide with useful information and tips to assist your move.
City Info
Where Is It
Bradford is a city in Northern England. It is situated on a place where three valleys connect, about 14 km. away from Leeds and it is positioned at the foothills of the South Pennines.
Climate
Just like in most of the UK, the climate in Bradford is maritime. It rains moderately and the temperature fluctuations are small all through the year. Sunshine is low.
Economy
There are plenty of companies, including some major ones, which hire personnel in a number of sectors: finance, chemicals, electronics, manufacturing, engineering, textiles, supermarkets, etc.
Transport
There is a very well developed transport system in the city – railway, bus, taxi and metro are available for the citizens in the city. The first trolleybus system in the UK opened at the same time in Bradford and Leeds but it is closed now and the last trolleybus service in the country closed in Bradford in 1972.
You can use Leeds Bradford International Airport to travel to and from the city.
Landmarks
The oldest building in Bradford is the cathedral and there are also a few more medieval buildings in the city which have survived. One of them, Bolling Hall, has been turned into a museum. You can enjoy Victorian architecture in the city, like the City Hall.
What Else Is There to Do?
Besides the Bolling Hall Museum, there are the Peace Museum, Industrial Museum, Colour Museum, National Media Museum; there are also many theaters in the city – Bradford University’s Theatre In The Mill, the Priestley Centre, the Alhambra Theatre, etc. There are two film festivals in the city – Bradford Film Festival and the Animation Festival. There are also live music events, lots of places to have a drink and dine out, and a wide range of accommodation options, should you decide to visit Bradford and stay over.
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