West Yorkshire’s Halifax is a mediaeval town famous for producing woollen goods beginning in the 15th century. It is now considered one of the best places to view Georgian and Victorian architecture, particularly Piece Hall, a Grade I listed structure with distinctive architecture and a rich history relating to the region’s former industry. This historical site is a fantastic focus point for your visit to the town, surrounded by the Calderdale Industrial Museum, Halifax Central Library, and a broad variety of cafés and stores to explore. The Eureka! in Halifax has something for everyone. The National Children’s Museum guarantees an enjoyable family day out, while Halifax Playhouse and Victoria Theatre provide terrific opportunities to engage with culture and enjoy fantastic performances. The world’s first UNESCO City of Film, Bradford, is only a short drive away.