Bradford is a city of culture, creativity, and heritage. As the world’s first UNESCO City of Film, it’s home to the National Science and Media Museum, Cartwright Hall, and the Alhambra Theatre, and Bradford Live—hosting major music acts, theatre, and comedy. City Park sits at its centre, with over 100 fountains, laser lights, and water effects, and hosts popular events. Architectural highlights like Little Germany, Bradford Cathedral, and Undercliffe Cemetery reflect the city’s Victorian past. The food scene is equally vibrant, with over 200 Asian restaurants earning six Curry Capital of Britain titles. Darley Street Market & Kitchen offers global street food, and live music, while North Parade is known for independent bars, Leeds Road offers South Asian shops and restaurants.