Discover Halifax - West Yorkshire

Once the heart of England’s woollen industry, this charming Yorkshire market town is home to some of the region’s best-preserved Georgian and Victorian landmarks such as the magnificent Piece Hall.

Discover Halifax

The town is heaven for children with Eureka! – the National Children’s Museum.

Nearby Holdsworth House Hotel and Restaurant featured in the BBC hit drama Last Tango in Halifax and Shibden Hall & Estate feature in the BBC/HBO drama Gentleman Jack, telling the story of the Hall’s most famous resident; Anne Lister. For information on locations used in Happy Valley, click here.


Accommodation in Halifax

There’s lots of places to stay in and around Halifax, ranging from apartments to rent in the town, to holiday cottages in villages and hamlets in the nearby countryside. There’s also a selection of fine hotels and country houses, as well as more budget conscious pub, B&B and guest house alternatives, making Halifax a good option for all visitors.

The Crossroads Inn

Mount Tabor Road Wainstalls, Halifax, HX2 7TB, United Kingdom

Holdsworth House Hotel

Holdsworth, Halifax, HX2 9TG, United Kingdom

One bedroom serviced apartment Halifax

23 Saint John’s Lane, Halifax, HX1 2QQ, United Kingdom

Plough Cottage 1830’s Miners Cottage Halifax

13 Ploughcroft Lane, Halifax, HX3 6TX, United Kingdom

183 Stainland Road, Halifax

Halifax, HX49AJ, United Kingdom

Warley Lodge

Halifax, HX2 7RL, United Kingdom

Lower Rookes Farm, Barn Cottage

Halifax, HX3 8PU, United Kingdom

Lister Cottage

Halifax, HX1 2PR, United Kingdom

Belvedere Farm

Halifax, HX3 8HB, United Kingdom

2 Bedroom Barn Conversion

Halifax, HX3 8PU, United Kingdom

The Griffin Inn

57 Stainland Rd Barkisland, Halifax, HX4 0AQ, United Kingdom

Walkers paradise on the Pennine way Charlestown

higher underbank, Halifax, HX7 6PS, United Kingdom

Halifax image gallery


Events in Halifax

There’s so much to see in this part of West Yorkshire, that you can easily fill your time, whatever the weather.

One Last Time Farewell Tour at Victoria Theatre, Halifax

Fountain Street, Halifax, HX1 1BP

Date & Time:

February 18th, 2024 7:30pm

The Lumineers at The Piece Hall, Halifax

Blackledge, Halifax, HX1 1RE

Date & Time:

July 9th, 2023 6:00pm

The Charlatans & Johnny Marr at The Piece Hall, Halifax

Blackledge, Halifax, HX1 1RE

Date & Time:

August 26th, 2023 6:00pm

Browse more events in Halifax here, or see everything at the Piece Hall, here.


Halifax on the Map

Hallifax is just to the West of the city of Leeds, and just north of Huddersfield, in the heart of West Yorkshire.

Take the A6036 from Leeds, or the A629 from Huddersfield, to arrive by road. By rail, Halifax is served by a good train station, with regular services to and from Leeds and Bradford.


Halifax FAQ’s

Is Halifax a city or town?

Halifax is a large market town with a population of around 90,000.


Halifax Fact Pack

  1. Halifax is a historic market town in West Yorkshire, England, UK.
  2. The town’s name comes from the Old English words “halh” meaning “nook” or “remote valley” and “fax” meaning “fjord” or “stream”.
  3. Halifax is known for its role in the Industrial Revolution, particularly in the textile industry.
  4. The town is home to the Piece Hall, a Grade I listed building that was originally built in 1779 as a cloth hall.
  5. Halifax is the birthplace of famous English author Emily Bronte, who wrote the novel “Wuthering Heights”.
  6. The town is home to Halifax Minster, a beautiful church that dates back to the 12th century.
  7. Halifax has a number of beautiful parks and gardens, including Shibden Park and Manor Heath Park.
  8. The town is home to the Halifax Building Society, which is one of the largest financial institutions in the UK.
  9. Halifax is known for its beautiful architecture, including many historic buildings and landmarks.
  10. The town is located in the Pennines, a range of hills and mountains that runs through the middle of England.
  11. Halifax is home to the Eureka! National Children’s Museum, which is a popular attraction for families with young children.
  12. The town is famous for its toffee, which is still made using traditional methods.
  13. Halifax has a rich musical heritage and has produced a number of successful musicians, including John Mayall, Ed Sheeran and the indie band Embrace.
  14. The town is home to a number of well-regarded schools and colleges, including the Crossley Heath School and Calderdale College.
  15. Halifax has a thriving arts scene, with a number of galleries and cultural venues, including the Square Chapel Arts Centre.
  16. The town has a strong sporting tradition, with successful teams in football, rugby, and cricket.
  17. Halifax is home to the Halifax RLFC, a professional rugby league team.
  18. The town has a number of popular annual events, including the Halifax Agricultural Show, which takes place in August.
  19. Halifax is well-connected, with good road and rail links to other parts of the UK.
  20. The town is home to the Halifax Playhouse, a popular theatre that has been entertaining audiences for over 70 years.
  21. Halifax has a diverse population, with a large number of people from ethnic minority backgrounds.
  22. The town has a number of good shopping areas, including the Broad Street Plaza shopping centre.
  23. Halifax has a rich history, including its involvement in the English Civil War and its role in the development of the wool trade.
  24. The town has a number of historic pubs and inns, including the Three Pigeons Inn, which dates back to the 15th century.
  25. Halifax is a lively and friendly town, with a strong sense of community and a bright future.

Where Next after Halifax?

Halifax is towards the west of West Yorkshire, to the North East you’ll discover Bradford, and to the South you’ll find Huddersfield. Browse those pages to find accommodation and things to see and do near Halifax in those places. A couple of smaller, interesting, places nearby include Hebden Bridge and Penistone.