It's often unusual to get good leg room in a football stadium, whilst this isn't the best I've ever experienced it'sVery pleasant greeting from stewards etc and a warm welcome from Laura Hutchinson.
Between the executive boxes - that are ideal for breakout rooms at a larger meeting - and the main suites at the stadium, you’ll be able to host anywhere from 10 to 700 guests at the home of Bradford City. They did reach the final of the League Cup in 2013 when they were in League Two, becoming the first team from the fourth-tier of the game to do so. A special place that conjures up a whole range of emotions. Home › Opinion › Why we love Bradford City #1: Valley Parade. Here are some of the suites you could pay a visit to:The Northern Commercials Stadium boasts the largest conference facilities in the local area, so it’s unlikely you’ll be able to think of an event that the ground won’t be able to handle. Click the thumbnails above to enlarge an image of each stand and to read a more detailed description of each part of the stadium.
This hotel is less than half a mile from the ground and offers self-parking, free Wi-Fi and breakfast.
The generic name rightly reflects that it is built on the side of a valley and there is a steep downward slope to reach the away end, before climbing up again within the building.
It is very tired in places. They brought renowned football architect Archibald Leitch in to redesign the stadium, expanding the capacity to 40,000. Away fans are housed in … squad - By Unknown, taken 1903 [Public domain or Public domain], Midland Road stand for Bradford City Football Club nearing completion 1908/09 - See page for author [Public domain], The stadium was three-sided between 1960 and 1966.The Northern Commercials Stadium is technically a five-sided ground with a ‘Bowl Style’ feel to some of it, despite the fact that it is built in very much an ‘English Style’.
They also operate a Flexi-Card system that costs £50 to buy per season but offers significant discount for people that would like to go to the ground regularly but don’t want to get a season ticket.Here are the ticket prices for adults, concessions and juniors:Adult prices will drop to £20 if you buy them before 5pm on the day of the match.Bradford’s official website is a good place to start if you want to buy tickets to see The Bantams play live. There also doesn’t appear to be a physical museum that you can visit, either. This is because the corner stand gives the impression that two of the stands are joined together. For group sizes of up to 4, 8 or 15 passengers, this Private Guided Day Trip from Harrogate, just for your party, provides the opportunity to explore Bronte Country and the Yorkshire Dales National Park, including the West Yorkshire Pennine Village of Haworth (made famous by the Bronte sisters and home to the Bronte Parsonage Museum), Bingley Five Rise Locks (the most spectacular feature of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal), the traditional Yorkshire Dales village of Linton (with its stone bridges and limestone falls), Bolton Abbey (where you will see the stunning setting of the ruins of the 12th Century Augustinian Monastery); and learn about the history of the area from your guide as you enjoy the spectacular scenery of the National Park.Sorry, there are no tours or activities available to book online for the date(s) you selected. There’s also free Wi-Fi and self-parking available. Bradford-born Devine on "hit and miss" time at Valley Parade. This gas-lit Edwardian pub has bags of character and plenty of little nooks and crannies for you to explore.
Its’ not far from the centre of Bradford, serves food and is one of CAMRA’s recommended places to go in the city, so you know the ales are top-notch.
By Simon Parker ParkerTandA Chief Sports Writer. It is closed on Sundays unless the team is playing, so do bear that in mind.Bradford is in West Yorkshire and is not too far from Leeds and other major cities in the county. They have a restaurant, a bar, a 24-hour fitness centre, three different meeting rooms and a conference space.
Please choose a different date.Sorry, there are no tours or activities available to book online for the date(s) you selected. In 1999, after promotion to the Premier League had been confirmed, The Kop was once again renovated, changing to a two-tiered structure at a cost of roughly £6.5 million. Below is a seating plan of Bradford City's Valley Parade: Stands. Valley Parade is one of the most welcoming of League grounds, with plenty of car parking less than a mile away, and once in the ground, all the seating is easily … Here are some of our favourites:Valley Parade is located at the bottom of a valley, believe it or not, so it can be quite cold when the wind whips through the ground.
Whenever I travel to Bradford, 2 or 3 times a year, I always try to coincide my visit with a Bantams home game. There then followed a period of 77 years outside of the top-flight, only ending when they spent a season in the Premier League.Bradford have only won one major honour: The FA Cup, which was won in 1911. 169-171 Westgate, Bradford, BD1 3AA (01274 721784) Another pub in Bradford, another CAMRA recommendations thanks to its real ales and cask beers. 11,076 spectators were present at Valley Parade on that fateful day - when Bradford City met Lincoln City - and, prior to kick-off, they had witnessed Bradford-born captain Peter Jackson being presented with the Championship trophy, by the Football League's Life President at the time, Dick Wragg. Listen to Valley Parade: Bradford City Fire Remembered on BBC Radio Leeds (18:00 BST) and BBC Radio 5 live (21:00 BST).