Laura inside the Tourist Information Centre.
The best and most obvious place to start any tour or sightseeing is at the Tourist Information Centre in Centenary Square.
They were very friendly and helpful, providing me with information, maps, advice and suggestions on where to go in and around Bradford for a fun day out and even agreed to pose for this photo with me!
Laura outisde the Tourist Information Centre.
To help you plan your visit to the district, why not contact one of the Tourist Information Centres located in Bradford, Haworth and Ilkley or Saltaire. The friendly and knowledgeable staff will be able to provide you with ideas of where to stay, places to go, local events and ideas of how to make the most of your visit, tempting you to stay longer.
The centres all stock a wide range of souvenirs, maps, guides and leaflets and other items to remind you of your stay.
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