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City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council
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Leisure and Culture

The Midland Hotel

photo of the Midland Hotel Description
The Midland Hotel, Bradford was built between 1885 and 1890 by the Midland Railway Company. The Midland Hotel, Bradford was a showpiece for the railway company’s northern operations, and is of particular architectural interest, with some of the finest Victorian interiors in the city.
Boasting visits from Laurel and Hardy, George Formby, Sir Henry Irving the Midland Hotel, Bradford retains some of the finest Victorian features including the Victorian Passageway with its floor to ceiling Burmantoff tiles.
Today sees a hotel that has undergone a transformation, with investment to all areas of the building, restoring it to its original greatness. Situated in the heart of Bradford, 100m from Bradford Forster Square Station, a stay in the Midland Hotel is a uniquely relaxing experience. Step back into an era long gone, but with all the facilities of the 21st Century.

Opening Times
Friday 12th September 2008 10.00am - 4.00pm
Saturday 13th September 2008 10.00.am – 4.00pm
Heritage Open Day visitors to the hotel on the above dates will be entitled to 10% off Afternoon Tea.
Hotel included in ‘Discover Victorian Bradford’ walks on both days Friday 12th September 11.00am
Saturday 13th September 2.00pm

Address
Forster Square
Bradford
BD1 4HU

Telephone: 01274 735735