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The West Yorkshire city of Bradford is the United Kingdom's 14th most populous community. Although Bradford may have declined economically since its glory days as the world's 19th-century wool capital, visitors will still encounter several mill complexes and many other historic landmarks while exploring the city with car rental in Bradford.
Bradford stands less than 10kms southwest of its nearest airport, Leeds-Bradford International Airport, which also serves the much larger neighbouring city of Leeds. Buses travel frequently between Bradford, Leeds and their namesake airport. The Bradford Interchange and Forster Square rail stations are just a 15-minute walk from each other. However, car hire in Bradford remains the most efficient way to travel around the city.
Leeds-Bradford International Airport is the easiest place to compare car hire near Bradford. National, Hertz, Avis and Europcar offices can all be found close to the airport's International Arrivals area in its main terminal building. The A658 is the main road between Bradford and Leeds-Bradford International Airport, providing quick access to the city.
The A658 travels directly between Leeds-Bradford International Airport and Bradford's main ring road. Bradford's other main motorway, the M606, leads directly to a larger motorway called M62, which travels directly through the Pennine Belt. Driving around Bradford itself is fairly straightforward.
The most frequent day trip spot for Bradford visitors is the neighbouring city of Leeds, which has now become more famous for its streets filled with shops and diverse nightlife than its industrial past. After long nights of partying in Leeds, visitors may then wish to relax in the spa community of Harrogate or the peaceful Yorkshire Dales. The picturesque Victorian town of Todmorden lies just half an hour away by train and an even shorter distance by car.
Like its neighbour Leeds, Bradford enjoys a fairly mild maritime climate throughout the year with sparse sunshine and nearly 140 days of rain. Most of Bradford's approximately 43 frosty days occur in January or February. Although Bradford's average annual temperature is a fairly cool 12°C, the mercury can soar up to 25°C during the hottest summer months of July and August.
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