About Bradford - Bradford is an industrial city on the edge of the moors of the Britain's West Yorkshire Pennines and in the heart of Bronte Country - where the Bronte sisters were born and lived and wrote their classic novels. It is also famous as the location of the UK's National Media Museum, the Colour Museum, an Industrial Museum, Bolling Hall, the Alhambra theatre, and the Priestley Centre for the Arts. Shopping - Bradford's Asian stores are one of the district's shopping highlights, known for their dazzling array of fabrics, saris, jewellery and hand-embroidered shoes. Haworth's Main Street is also a great place to shop for antiques, gifts and collectables.
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Why not visit the Old Apothecary for old-world remedies and household products of days gone-by? There are many fantastic markets located throughout the district including the Oastler and Kirkgate markets in Bradford. Things to do and Tourist Information - Popular attractions include the National Media Museum, the Bradford Industrial Museum & the Cartwright Hall Art Gallery. No visit to Bradford would be complete without visiting one of Bradford's restaurants. Crowned Curry Capital in 2004, the city still maintains this award-winning standard of Asian cuisine. For days out with children see: www.kidsdaysout.co.uk/
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