Bradford Bazaar
Discover a vibrant world of diverse shopping, from fashion to unique finds, at Bradford Bazaar.
Bradford Bazaar offers a vibrant and diverse indoor shopping experience, making it a distinctive destination in the heart of Bradford. This bustling centre brings together a multitude of independent stalls and shops, creating a lively atmosphere for those seeking unique finds, cultural goods, and everyday essentials.
Visitors can explore a wide array of products, with a particular emphasis on fashion. Shoppers will discover an extensive selection of ready-made and unstitched suits, often praised for their good variety and reasonable prices, catering to various styles and preferences. The bazaar also provides options for men's clothing, ensuring there's something for every member of the family.
Convenient Amenities
- **Diverse Retailers:** Browse a broad range of independent stores offering everything from fashion to accessories and homeware.
- **On-site Cafe:** Perfect for a quick refreshment, a light bite, or a relaxing break during your shopping trip.
- **Prayer Room:** A conveniently available facility for visitors.
- **Parking:** Parking facilities are available outside the bazaar, though visitors planning to attend during busy times should be aware it can get crowded.
With its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to offering value, Bradford Bazaar provides a comprehensive and enjoyable shopping experience. Open six days a week, from Monday to Thursday and Saturday to Sunday, the bazaar offers ample opportunity for everyone to browse and discover something new.
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If you go during busy times parking is an issue. The prices are reasonable of the readymade and unstitched suits. Good variety too. Men's also available.
I attended Bradford Bazaar on the 23rd of October 2022 around 4:30pm. The main reason was my aunty wanted to have a look at some clothes and buy something she liked. It is much bigger than it looks from the outside, they have a food stall outside the entrance and food area and another stall in side as you enter the premises. They have a lot of shops with loads of variety, but quite a few of the shops only take cash (I guess this is stop refunds from the banks) also they do not refund you they provide credit note, so forcing you to buy something else from there stall, so be careful and be happy with your purchase. They have an area for trying on clothes but this is shared with quite a lot of other stalls but it was free when my Mrs required it. They also have a private prayer area which is really good and was very spacious. My Mrs Managed to find a cheap green frock for £20 (cash only stall) and she was happy with her purchase, I was surprised to find a stall selling jubbah’s so I had purchased a jubbah from there bought a nice black jubbah for £35 (bought via debit card). My Mrs and aunty bought 3 x samosa chaats and 2 x fresh orange juice drinks, I can’t remember the total as my aunty refused to tell us as she was paying but I do remember the orange juice being £4 each! Which I thought was a tad bit expensive, they liked the food and drink so I guess all is well. One thing I did notice is that some of the stalls did sell similar clothes so not every stall has its own unique collection of clothes but I guess this is to be expected when they probably buy their stock from the same person. They also have a decent size parking outside which is another plus. My experience was based on my purchases but I would recommend this establishment to my family and friends.
Plenty of asian clothing available for kids, men and women. Parking available on site.
I visited the Bradford Bazaar recently and had a mixed experience. The bazaar offers a variety of stalls with a wide range of bargains and some pricier items. We were pleased with our purchases of suits and scarves, finding some great deals. However, the food we tried, including samosa chat, channa chat, and dahi pala with canned juice, was disappointing. On a positive note, there was a delightful jalebi stall outside, where fresh jalebis were being made. I spent £12.50 and received a generous portion. The bazaar caters to both men and women, offering clothing, jewelry, loose sweets sold by weight, and cardigans. Despite the mixed experience, I would consider returning and recommend others to visit. The added bonus of free parking inside the bazaar was appreciated.
Everything under one roof with easy parking, plenty of shopping stalls not just clothes. A toy stall with massive choice of loose sweets. We'll heated in door cafe with lots of seating for the men who are only here as a driver and hate following the wife around 😉. Can easily spend half a day here, well the women could.
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📍 36 Cemetery Rd, Bradford BD8 9RY, UK
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