5 GOOD REASONS TO VISIT BRADFORD, BY TONY TOKUNBO ETEKA FERNANDEZ

There are 51 official cities in England and the list of these places have been granted city status by letters patent or royal character.

In the last two decades I have had the opportunity to visit over 30 Countries around the world but I have also had the opportunity to visit 40 of the 51 Official cities of England

There is always something profound that makes cities stand out, it could be the history, the architecture, the sceneries, the diversity of people, its identity or even simple things like the thoughts and emotions we feel when we embrace the new walls of a city.

Have you ever travelled to a new place and felt you are in familiar territory?

Travelling opens our minds into a new world of history, culture, experiences and a new transition of growth.

BRADFORD is one of the 51 Official cities I have visited in England

FIVE GOOD REASONS TO VISIT BRADFORD

  1. One of the things I find amazing about Bradford, is that it is a very unassuming city filled with lots of individual pockets and stories. It is the kind of city one needs to explore in detail to find out more what lies beneath the surface.
  2. Bradford is the worlds first UNESCO City of Film in recognition with its rich film heritage
  3. Bradford is surrounded by lots of hidden gems and amazing breathtaking sceneries, within the vicinity and its outskirts you will find the famous Ilkley moor, the Bronte country and also the model village of Saltaire
  4. Bradford City has been officially crowned The Curry capital of the UK for many years . In addition, there is such a wide range of amazing eateries in Bradford and you can afford to eat some amazing food on such a small budget.
  5. Bradford is also the home of two amazing African restaurants owned by some young amazing community ambassadors  – Yam Spice Foods is an amazing African restaurant managed by Mr and Mrs Amoateng from Ghana and Andies Kitchen is owned by Sister Andie from South Africa
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