About Orchard & Avenue
Located in the Bradford city centre, Orchard & Avenue offers well-equipped, serviced apartments with free Wi-Fi, and a complimentary breakfast hamper upon arrival.
All apartments feature a full kitchen, separate dining area, and a separate living room with a sitting area and a flat screen TV. Housekeeping is performed weekly.
There is a limited-hours front desk and concierge service onsite, which can arrange grocery delivery upon request. There are parking facilities and a self-serve laundry room available onsite for added convenience.
Nearby dining options include Napoleon’s Casino & Restaurant, and The Midland Restaurant & Grill. There is also a McDonalds just steps away for a quick pick-me-up.
Orchard & Avenue is ideally located in the heart of the city, less than a ten-minute walk from Napoleon’s Casino, the Bradford Cathedral, Peace Museum, and St. George’s Hall.
Positive Reviews
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Contemporary Comfort
According to recent reviews, guests really enjoyed their stay at these spacious and clean apartments. With pretty, fresh décor, and a smart layout, the space felt modern and comfortable. Guests appreciated the nicely-equipped kitchen, filled with quality appliances, the strong and stable Wi-Fi, and access to laundry facilities. Many were surprised that the complimentary breakfast hamper meant a well-stocked fridge with basics like milk, eggs, juice, and more.
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City Central
The apartments are ideally located right in the heart of Bradford. You'll be just steps away from all the major sights, and close to various restaurants, cafes, and pubs. There is also plenty of shopping venues nearby, including Forster Square, and The Broadway. In addition, guests found the apartments' location very convenient for its proximity to both railway stations, but Bradford Forster Square Station is the closest one.
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Pleasant Personnel
Guests were very impressed with the service they received while staying here. They say the front desk staff was extremely friendly and helpful, and often went out of the way to accommodate.