Built in 1867, the Victoria Hotel city center, five miles from the hotel's grandiose Victorian ceilings, ornate pasterwork and rooms have light contemporary décor with cable television, direct dial connections, coffee/tea making
After a day of hiking on the the sauna, play a game of pool, or Bulls Bar offers a light menu, baked bread. The bar has an informal has been refurbished by Robbie Paul, Guests can enjoy modern European Restaurant, uniquely decorated to carriage, and has an outside patio Other hotel amenities include a complimentary parking, mulitlingual conference rooms, event catering and two central train stations; Bradford Bradford Forster Square. The city service which links rail and bus The hotel is located half a mile Photography and Televsion, the and the Imax cinema. Howarth Bronte sisters and is 11 miles from airport is Leeds Bradford Airport, train to the main Bradford opposite the hotel. | is located in Bradford's bustling breathtaking Yorkshire Dales. The architecture is complete with high grand interiors. The 60 refurbished and bold fabrics. All are equipped phones, CD players, dial up Internet facilities and designer toiletries.
Yorkshire dales, guests can relax in enjoy drinks on the sunny patio. The including sandwiches, salads, home atmosphere, with large sofas, and a Bradford Bulls rugby leage star. cuisine at Vic and Bert's resemble a Victorian railway area, ideal for summer evenings. fitness center, 24 hour front desk, staff, and business services such as exhibit space. Bradford is served by Interchange, (opposite hotel and also has the new 600 Hopper bus stations with the city's main areas. from the National Museum of Film Alhambra Theater, Saint Georges Hall Parsonage is the former home of the the hotel. The nearest international 12 miles away. Guests can take a Interchange railway station,
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