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25 Best Things to Do in Bradford (England)

Bradford is a city in West Yorkshire, nestled by the picturesque Pennine mountains. Like much of the north of England , Bradford was an important player during the country’s Industrial Revolution. Bradford specialised in textile production but also had an excellent location near mines and water.

Today, Bradford remains a magnificent city for culture, history, and a unique taste of Yorkshire life. Its beautiful location makes it perfect for exploring the countryside and getting to grips with nature. Here are some of Bradford’s highlights to help you get the most out of your trip to this vibrant and eclectic city.

Let’s explore the best things to do in Bradford :

1. Bradford Industrial Museum

Bradford Industrial Museum

The Bradford Industrial Museum is a great place to start off your trip to Bradford. This museum specialises in the local industrial history, exploring Bradford’s importance in the Industrial Revolution.

Bradford was well-known for its textile industry, including its manufacture of wool. The museum has been set inside an original textile factory and features machinery used during the height of Bradford’s production.

The museum houses galleries on transport, printing, and textile production to provide an in-depth look into how the manufacturing processes worked. Get a souvenir or two at the museum shop, to celebrate Bradford’s rich industrial history.

2. National Science and Media Museum

National Science and Media Museum

The National Science and Media Museum is a haven for pop culture lovers and anyone interested in the vast amounts of media we consume every day. The museum features galleries highlighting television, animation, photography, video games, film, radio and the Internet. It houses one of the most comprehensive collection of media items, with over 3,500,000 pieces.

The museum is also home to the UK’s first IMAX theatre, which boasts a huge screen and immersive cinematic experience. Get hands-on with the many interactive exhibits available, or attend one of the ever-changing temporary exhibits for an insight into unique perspectives about the media and society.

Inside the museum, you will find a café and bar, as well as two cinemas to catch some cult classics or the latest releases. The National Media Museum is an ideal place to spend a day learning more about British history and culture through media.

3. Lister Park

Lister Park

Lister Park is one of Bradford’s largest and most popular public parks. The scenery here is beautiful, making it a lovely location to relax on a sunny day. There are many flower gardens to explore and enjoy, especially in the spring and summer.

There is also plenty to do, with a boating lake, tennis and basketball courts, and a children’s playground. One of the park’s highlights is the Mughal Water Garden. This is a unique garden featuring Islamic and Indian architecture, all focussed around water channels and pools to create a calming and picturesque environment.

Spend a few hours getting lost in Lister Park’s gorgeous gardens and open green spaces, a delightful retreat from the bustle of the city centre.

4. Bronte Parsonage Museum

Bronte Parsonage Museum

A must-visit for literature lovers, the Bronte Parsonage Museum is run by the Bronte Society in honour of the three famous Bronte Sisters: Charlotte, Emily and Anne. These sisters wrote literary classics such as Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey.

The museum is located in their former home in Haworth near Bradford and is popular amongst readers who wish to learn more about the sisters and the local area that inspired them. The museum features Charlotte Bronte’s original writing desk, as well as letters, diaries and mementos belonging to the family.

In addition, the museum regularly holds events such as talks, readings, and film showings.

5. Bradford Alhambra

Bradford Alhambra

The Bradford Alhambra is one of the city’s largest theatres. Originally built in 1913, the theatre is now a listed building with gorgeous and iconic architecture that is recognisable from the Bradford skyline.

The theatre has hosted large and touring shows from all genres, including musicals, drama, dance, and even shows exploring topics such as science.

Stop by the theatre’s restaurant for a luxury dining experience, or grab brunch at the café for something lighter. This is a great venue featuring some of the best entertainment in Bradford.

6. Bolling Hall

Bolling Hall

Bolling Hall is one of Bradford’s oldest buildings, dating from the 14th century. It is believed to have originally been a defensive structure, but was eventually bought by the Bolling family and became a stately home.

Today, Bolling Hall is a museum that showcases its eccentric mixture of architectural styles and explores the history of life in Bradford since medieval times. The museum features information on the English Civil War and also houses the Bolling Hall Library.

The hall offers a truly immersive experience of historical Bradford life – and if you’re feeling brave, see if you can find the ghost that is rumoured to haunt the Hall!

7. Bradford Cathedral

Bradford Cathedral

Bradford Cathedral is the city’s oldest place of worship, and is one of Bradford’s hidden gems.  Bigger than you expect, this ancient parish church has been a cathedral since 1919, with dignified extensions giving a sense of welcoming space. Both inside and outside, there is much of beauty.

Although set in the city centre, the Cathedral is surrounded by landscaped gardens, creating a sought after oasis all year round.

Used defensively during the English Civil War the Cathedral is now home to some of the earliest commissions in stained glass made by William Morris and Co. There are also designs by Ernest Sichel in bronze and in embroidery, and sculpture by John Flaxman.

8. Bradford City Park

Bradford City Park

Bradford City Park is a public space in the heart of the city that surrounds the historic Bradford City Hall. The park features manicured gardens as well as a large event space that is regularly used for community events, exhibitions, and market stalls.

Stop by the mirror pool which holds the highest fountain in Britain, with water that can reach 30 metres high. There are play fountains for those who want to have some fun in the summer, and regular light shows when the sun goes down.

For a spot of art, find Bradford 1 Gallery and the Impressions Gallery near the large public square. The park is ideal for photo opportunities and a chilled-out day in beautiful surroundings.

9. Cartwright Hall

Cartwright Hall

In the centre of Bradford’s popular Lister Park is one of the city’s best art galleries, Cartwright Hall. Opened in 1904, the hall features baroque-style architecture that makes it stand out in its serene surroundings.

The gallery showcases an eclectic body of work, including art from 20th century Britain, contemporary exhibits from around the world, and media-based artwork.

You can find pieces by William Blake, Andy Warhol, David Hockney, and many more world-famous names in art. There is something for everyone here, and a great excursion to add to a day out in Lister Park.

10. Peace Museum

Peace

The Peace Museum is a unique museum in Britain. It is the only museum in the country that specialises in the history and significance of peace, peace activists and movements.

The museum celebrates peace activism and ways in which people have worked to improve the world or their society. There are also pieces in the museum’s collection focussing on local history and heritage. Items showcased at the museum include leaflets, artwork and posters.

There are permanent exhibitions on Bradford’s role in peace movements, as well as an exhibition on campaigning and activism. This museum is one-of-a-kind in Britain, and offers an interesting perspective on Bradford’s culture.

11. Peel Park

Peel Park

Peel Park is a large public park in Bradford, one of its many scenic green spaces. It is Bradford’s very first public park and an English Heritage site, founded in 1853.

There are a number of historical landmarks dotted throughout the park, including some of the entrances and statues that date from the 19th century, as well as a listed lodge. There are also some drinking fountains that sport attractive Victorian architecture.

As you make your way through the park, stop by the lake for a picturesque break, and to spot some local wildlife. Peel Park is a lovely and relaxing green space but also offers recreation for thrill-seekers: in the park, you can find a large skate park if you want to pull off some tricks.

12. St George’s Hall

St George’s Hall

For some contemporary culture in a historic setting, visit St George’s Hall in the heart of Bradford. This listed concert hall is the oldest still in use in Britain, and the third oldest in Europe.

The hall has hosted internationally famous acts such as Iron Maiden, David Bowie, Kiss and even Charles Dickens. Today, you can still catch big name performances, or grab something to eat at the in-venue bistro.

St George’s Hall is one of the most iconic places in Bradford to experience some evening entertainment.

13. The Broadway

The Broadway

There is no better place in Bradford to do some shopping than The Broadway. This is Bradford’s new leisure and retail complex, featuring big name brands and chain stores in one place.

Conveniently located in Bradford town centre, The Broadway is open every day to suit all your retail therapy needs! Check out the food court for a place to recharge and recover during your spree.

14. East Riddlesden Hall

East Riddlesden Hall

East Riddlesden Hall is a 17th century manor house that once belonged to a cloth merchant. The hall is situated in peaceful and picturesque surroundings whilst the interior has been carefully protected to ensure its historical accuracy. Scenes of 17th century life have been re-created with authenticity, including needlework from the period, original pieces of furniture, and original room design with ornate ceilings.

Admire the stately architecture from the outside before exploring the exquisite gardens. The gardens are bordered by colourful flowers and showcase a slice of history with the Herb Garden, which was once used in local medicine. Use the gardens as a starting point for walks into the local woodland and countryside, or visit the Great Barn which is one of the largest in northern England.

Take a break in the tea-house and café whilst children play in the Mud Pie Kitchen or explore the nearby hobbit hole. This is a beautiful and historic location, perfect for a family-friendly day out.

15. Salts Mill

Salts Mill

Once a textile mill, Salts Mill is now an art gallery and entertainment complex. The building is a stunning icon of industrial Bradford and an impressive example of the evolution of trade in northern England.

Visit the galleries for the UK’s only permanent exhibition on David Hockney’s art, as well as to learn about the history of the mill and the local area. Afterwards, spend some time shopping for art supplies, musical equipment, home décor, jewellery and more, all provided by local businesses. Finish your trip with a bite to eat at the Diner, or sip a coffee at the Espresso Bar.

Salts Mill is a quirky way to experience a slice of Bradford’s arts and culture scene.

16. Cliffe Castle Museum

Cliffe Castle Museum

Cliffe Castle is an impressive neo-Gothic structure that now houses the Cliffe Castle Museum. The castle was originally built in the early 19th century and decorated to its current gothic style.

The castle still houses glorious and imposing Victorian architecture and beautiful stained glass windows, which you can explore as part of the museum.

The museum is dedicated to celebrating the beauty of the castle and exploring local history. There is a gallery on-site that showcases industrial tools and fossils from the nearby River Aire. The museum holds an expansive collection of items from natural history, archaeology, and local history, making it an ideal way to learn more about Bradford and its surrounding countryside.

17. Little Germany

Little Germany, Bradford

Little Germany is a bustling area of Bradford, featuring plenty of history and eye-catching architecture amongst the diverse array of shops and cafes. Little Germany began in the mid-19th century, originally home to Jewish merchants from Germany. In order to aid their businesses, these merchants constructed towering warehouses, which still line the streets of the area.

These warehouses feature original Victorian architecture with slight differences in style depending on the company they were originally built for. This makes a stroll through Little Germany a fascinating journey through history and time.

It is also one of Bradford’s busiest commercial areas, with some of the best sandwich shops, bakeries and cafes on offer in the town. Cap off a visit to Little Germany with a trip to the Bradford Playhouse, a popular local theatre.

18. Saltaire

Roberts Park, Saltaire

Saltaire is home to entertainment complex Salts Mill, and a World Heritage site. It was built in 1851 for a wool business, providing an entire living and working complex for employees. The original stone houses built for workers are still standing today, as well as the historic church.

The original architecture and buildings have been well-preserved, so stop by Victoria Hall to imagine the official meetings that once occurred here, or stroll through Roberts Park where workers would have relaxed.

A trip to Saltaire village is like travelling back in time to Victorian Bradford. It is a fascinating site loaded with history, beautiful architecture, and culture. There are also plenty of local businesses on-site to offer something to eat or drink in between your adventures. This is an unmissable experience.

Ilkley

Ilkley is one of the oldest areas surrounding Bradford. The moor here is believed to be one of the earliest settlements in the area, with carvings and archaeological finds dating from around 1800 BC. Across Ilkley, you will find ancient stones, the purposes of which are still unknown.

Learn about the Roman history of the area in the Manor House, which documents the existence of a nearby Roman fort, as well as housing art and items of natural history. In Victorian England, Ilkley was a spa town, famed for its fresh air and local food. In 1859, Charles Darwin stayed in Ilkley to improve his health. For the literary-minded, attend one of Britain’s oldest literature festivals and best arts events, Ilkley Literature Festival.

Ilkley is an excellent place to learn more about West Yorkshire history and the influence of Bradford on English culture. Its fantastic rural location also makes it an ideal place to start walking, hiking or biking into the Yorkshire countryside.

20. Curry Capital

Curry

Bradford is home to a thriving Asian community and over 200 Asian restaurants. It is considered to be Britain’s ‘Curry Capital’, with plenty of unique cuisines to taste in its numerous curry houses.

For an informal and authentic café experience, try Karachi in Bradford’s West End. This is one of the city’s most famous Asian restaurants, and a great place to start. If you’re craving delicious food in a high-class dining setting, try Mumtaz – or for Bradford’s oldest Asian restaurant, go to Sweet Centre for one of the best curry experiences.

21. Haworth

Haworth

Haworth is a village near Bradford that makes for an excellent day trip. The village is filled with local history, most notably as the home of the Bronte sisters. The three writers spent their entire lives in Haworth and drew much of their inspiration from the surrounding moors.

Visit local ruin Top Withens, which is believed to be the real life Wuthering Heights, and visit the Bronte Memorial Chapel to pay respects to these talented sisters. Haworth is also known for its steam railway, which still runs today for tourists.

The village is particularly beautiful in the summer, and offers dramatic vistas during the colder months. Haworth is a must for fans of classic literature, local history, and gorgeous landscapes. This is a great location for photography or for setting off on hikes through the surrounding moorland.

22. Keighley

Keighley

Keighley is a local town in ‘Bronte Country’, the areas surrounding Bradford that the Bronte sisters grew up in and drew inspiration from. Keighley is a famous textile producing town, with a number of industrial factories.

It is also home to the Keighley Worth Valley Railway, built in 1867 to connect the town to nearby populations. Local history is invested heavily in its railway heritage. Visit the Ingrow Loco Museum to learn more about the influence of the railway on local culture and industry. For transport enthusiasts, the Keighley Bus Museum is also of interest, showcasing a number of historical vehicles.

The town is worth a visit for its pretty architecture and industrial importance, as well as its hearty local food and quaint businesses.

23. Bradford’s Ale Trail

Real Ale

Bradford is well-known for its culture of real ale. There are plenty of real ale houses in the city, offering a taste of the variety and diversity available in the world of real ale.

The Bradford ‘Ale Trail’ celebrates Bradford’s real ale history. Start your ale journey at the Livery Rooms in Keighley, where you can peruse local history on the walls as you enjoy a glass of delicious real ale.

In the centre of Bradford, try The Castle Hotel for a real ale pub experience in historic surroundings, as the building was erected in 1898. Finally, visit Fanny’s Ale House for a traditional alehouse feel, with authentic gas lamps and open fires to keep you warm throughout the year.

24. Manningham Library

Manningham Library

Manningham Library was built in 1910 and still features original architecture. Recently renovated, the library houses excellent facilities and an extensive range of books and media.

This makes it a delightful place to wind down and experience a taste of real community life. On sunny days, spend some time in the gardens. These offer bright and modern surroundings in which to enjoy a book or watch life go by.

Manningham Library is a lovely place to stop and appreciate Bradford’s history and unique lifestyle.

25. Bradford Festival

Bradford Festival

An essential part of the Bradford experience is the Bradford Festival. The festival brings a party vibe to the city and celebrates the multiculturalism and diversity of modern-day Bradford.

This family-friendly event brings a vibrant, colourful and multicultural programme of the very best international, British and local theatre, art, music and dance right in the heart of Bradford.

25 Best Things to Do in Bradford (England):

  • Bradford Industrial Museum
  • National Science and Media Museum
  • Lister Park
  • Bronte Parsonage Museum
  • Bradford Alhambra
  • Bolling Hall
  • Bradford Cathedral
  • Bradford City Park
  • Cartwright Hall
  • Peace Museum
  • St George’s Hall
  • The Broadway
  • East Riddlesden Hall
  • Cliffe Castle Museum
  • Little Germany
  • Curry Capital
  • Bradford’s Ale Trail
  • Manningham Library
  • Bradford Festival

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Our following Tourist information for Bradford visitor attractions will help visitors and locals alike discover some of the best Bradford has to offer. Discover our world-class tourist attractions, including museums, art galleries and historic architecture.

Cartwright Hall

Cartwright hall in Liste Park

Cartwright Hall is a civic art gallery, museum and Grade II listed building.  Grand neo-Baroque design of very fine quality ashlar masonry which bears some comparison with the Brussels Palais de Justice.

The Gallery contains impressive examples of art generated by mainly Victorian and Edwardian artists as well as splendid examples of contemporary South Asian art and textiles. 

The David Hockney Gallery is a brilliant comprehensive collection of artworks from his diverse & lengthy career.

National Science and Media Museum

National media museum

8 floors of FREE galleries and 3 cinemas including the UK's first IMAX.

 The National Science and Media Museum explores the science and culture of image and sound technologies and their impact on our lives.

Impressions Gallery

Impressions gallery Bradford

Impressions Gallery is an independent contemporary photography gallery and space for exhibitions of contemporary and historic art and craft which moved from York in 2007.  Impressions Gallery also runs a photography bookshop, publishes its own books and sells prints.

Bradford Industrial Museum

Jowett cars Bradford Industrial Museum

Bradford Industrial Museum is a converted Victorian mill that opened as a museum in 1974. The Museum has permanent displays of textile machinery, steam power, engineering, printing machinery and motor vehicles, along with an exciting exhibitions programme.

Jowett cars and Bradford vans were made in the city, production ceased in 1954. There is also a display of Scott Sociable 3 wheelers.

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Undercliffe  Cemetery

Undercliffe cemetery statue.jpg

A cemetery may not seem like the most obvious place to experience Victorian Bradford, and some modern visitors might feel out of place wandering around Bradford's city of the dead. But for those in the know, Bradford's cemeteries have always provided a tranquil respite from the city and a fascinating insight into 19th century Britain.

Undercliffe Cemetery is a Grade 11* English Heritage listed site. Containing a wealth of Victorian history, art and sculpture, the 26 acre site displays the story of Bradford in stone. It is nationally recognised as a Park and Garden of Special Historic Interes

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Bolling Hall

Bolling Hall Bradford

Bolling Hall is a haven for ghosts and spirits with hauntings  going back hundreds of years with the appearance by the 'White Lady' in the Ghost Room!

Bolling Hall in Bradford, which appears in the Domesday Book of 1086, has reportedly been the scene of dozens of unexplained occurrences, from coins falling from ceilings; cups and plates being thrown, people's faces changing and hair pulled; people feeling eerie breath on back of their neck; people fainting, breaking out into cold sweats and bursting into tears for no reason.

Centenary Square

Centenary Square Bradford

Centenary Square  in the heart of Bradford City Centre is opposite the City Hall which  is a beautiful listed building.

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The park provides a peaceful green space in the busy city centre with walkways and seating areas. It is surrounded by shops, bars and restaurants and close to the Alhambra Theatre, National Science & Media Museum, Police museum and Sunbridge Wells Tunnels. 

Sunbridge Wells 

Sunbridge wells tunnels Bradford

Sunbridge Wells is a leisure and shopping facility and tourist attraction built in long-forgotten network of historic tunnels underneath Bradford City Centre.  Bradford,

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Solar eclipse maps showed 2024 totality path, peak times and how much of the eclipse people could see across the U.S.

By Aliza Chasan

Updated on: April 9, 2024 / 5:00 AM EDT / CBS News

A total solar eclipse  crossed North America Monday with parts of 15 U.S. states within the path of totality. Maps showed  where and when astronomy fans could see the big event  as skies darkened in the middle of the day Monday, April 8.

The total eclipse first appeared along Mexico's Pacific Coast at around 11:07 a.m. PDT, then traveled across a swath of the U.S., from Texas to Maine, and into Canada.

About 31.6 million people live in the path of totality , the area where the moon fully blocked out the sun , according to NASA. The path ranged between 108 and 122 miles wide. An additional 150 million people live within 200 miles of the path of totality.

Solar eclipse path of totality map for 2024

United states map showing the path of the 2024 solar eclipse and specific regions of what the eclipse duration will be.

The total solar eclipse started over the Pacific Ocean, and the first location in continental North America that experienced totality was Mexico's Pacific Coast, around 11:07 a.m. PDT, according to NASA. From there, the path continued into Texas, crossing more than a dozen states before the eclipse enters Canada in southern Ontario. The eclipse exited continental North America at around 5:16 p.m. NDT from Newfoundland, Canada.

The path of totality included portions of the following states:

  • Pennsylvania
  • New Hampshire

Small parts of Tennessee and Michigan also experienced the total solar eclipse.

Several major cities across the U.S. were included in the eclipse's path of totality, while many others saw a partial eclipse. These were some of the best major cities for eclipse viewing — though the weather was a factor :

  • San Antonio, Texas (partially under the path)
  • Austin, Texas
  • Waco, Texas
  • Dallas, Texas
  • Little Rock, Arkansas
  • Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Dayton, Ohio
  • Cleveland, Ohio
  • Buffalo, New York
  • Rochester, New York
  • Syracuse, New York
  • Burlington, Vermont

Map of when the solar eclipse reached totality across its path

The eclipse began in the U.S. as a partial eclipse beginning at 12:06 p.m. CDT near Eagle Pass, Texas, before progressing to totality by about 1:27 p.m. CDT and then moving along its path to the northeast over the following few hours.

Eclipse map of totality

NASA shared times for several cities in the path of totality across the U.S. People could have also  checked their ZIP code on NASA's map  to see when the eclipse was to reach them if they were on, or near, the path of totality — or if they saw a partial eclipse instead.

How much of the eclipse did people see if they live outside the totality path?

While the April 8 eclipse covered a wide swath of the U.S., outside the path of totality observers may have spotted a partial eclipse, where the moon covers some, but not all, of the sun, according to NASA. The closer they were to the path of totality, the larger the portion of the sun that was hidden.

NASA allowed viewers to input a ZIP code and see how much of the sun was to be covered in their locations.

Could there be cloud cover be during the solar eclipse?

Some areas along the path of totality had a higher likelihood of cloud cover that could interfere with viewing the eclipse. Here is a map showing the historical trends in cloud cover this time of year. 

You could have checked the latest forecast for your location with our partners at The Weather Channel .

United States map showing the percent of cloud cover in various regions of the eclipse path on April 8. The lakeshore region will be primarily affected.

Where did the solar eclipse reach totality for the longest?

Eclipse viewers near Torreón, Mexico, got to experience totality for the longest. Totality there lasted 4 minutes, 28 seconds, according to NASA. 

Most places along the centerline of the path of totality saw a totality duration of between 3.5 and 4 minutes, according to NASA. Some places in the U.S. came close to the maximum; Kerrville, Texas, had a totality duration of 4 minutes, 24 seconds.

What is the path of totality for the 2044 solar eclipse?

The next total solar eclipse that will be visible from the contiguous U.S. will be on Aug. 23, 2044.

Astronomy fans in the U.S. will have far fewer opportunities to see the 2044 eclipse they had on April 8. NASA has not yet made maps available for the 2044 eclipse but, according to The Planetary Society , the path of totality will only touch three states.

The 2024 eclipse will start in Greenland, pass over Canada and end as the sun sets in Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota, according to the Planetary Society.

Map showing the path of the 2044 total solar eclipse from Greenland, Canada and parts of the United States.

Aliza Chasan is a digital producer at 60 Minutes and CBSNews.com. She has previously written for outlets including PIX11 News, The New York Daily News, Inside Edition and DNAinfo. Aliza covers trending news, often focusing on crime and politics.

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  • National Science and Media Museum
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Your complete 2024 solar eclipse guide: Everything from TN start times to when the next one is

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It's almost time for a total eclipse of the sun.

Tennesseans across the state have a chance to catch a (safe) glimpse of this celestial phenomenon this afternoon. And while the state isn't in the path of totality, it will still be a pretty spectacular view.

Unless you decided to take a road trip to the path of totality like millions of other people  to see the spectacle, you might still be wondering when exactly you should be taking a peak through your eclipse glasses or if you have time to put together a pinhole projector.

To get you through the day leading up to the main event, we've gathered all of the information that you could possibly need to know... and even some that you may not have known you needed.

Take a look at our complete guide to all things eclipse in Tennessee.

What time is the eclipse on Monday?

The eclipse will begin in Texas at 1:27 p.m. CDT and end in Maine at 3:35 p.m. EDT, but the exact time of the eclipse varies by where you are in its path.

In Tennessee, start time for the eclipse with vary depending on where you live in the state.

In Knoxville a nd East Tennessee the eclipse should start about 1:49 p.m. ET/12:49 p.m. CT.

In Nashville and Middle Tennessee , viewers can see the partial eclipse starting around 12:44 p.m.

In Memphis and West Tennessee , which will be the closest to totality, will start to see the eclipse around 12:37 p.m.

You can search by zip code to find the exact time for your location.

Do I need anything special to view the solar eclipse?

Looking at the sun without the right eye protection, for even a short time, can permanently damage the retinas  and even cause blindness, called solar retinopathy, according to  the American Academy of Ophthalmology .

For the eclipse, people should wear special eclipse glasses that let you view it without damaging your eyes. And if you don't have glasses available there are alternative ways to safely view the eclipse.

Here's a couple of last minute ways to view the eclipse safely:

Can I take a photo of the eclipse with my phone?

Yes, but only with a special filter to make sure your phone doesn't get fried.

Back in 2017, NASA provided  tips on how to immortalize the celestial event using a smartphone camera.  NASA said most smartphone photos you'll see won't generally look very good with the typical smartphone system, however there are steps you can take to create some out of this world photos.

NASA recommends making sure the image is properly focused, purchasing a zoom lens attachment and zooming out for a wide-angle view. You'll also need a filter to keep you phone and eyes safe.

For more tips on how to take photos safely without damaging your phone or your eyes, head here .

Radiation from the solar eclipse: Is it harmful?

Once the eclipse reaches totality, the visible corona emits electromagnetic radiation that can appear with a green hue, according to NASA.

"Scientists have studied this radiation for centuries. Being a million times fainter than the light from the sun itself, there is nothing in the coronal light that could cross 150 million kilometers of space ,penetrate our dense atmosphere and cause blindness," read NASA's eclipse misconceptions .

This radiation isn't harmful to us on Earth, but it if you look at the sun before totality could cause some damage to the retina if you aren't using proper eyewear to view it, according to NASA.

What are the major types of eclipses?

Here's a look at the main types of eclipses, according to NASA.

Total solar eclipse : When the moon passes between the sun and Earth, while fully blocking the face of the sun.

Lunar eclipse : When Earth is positioned between the moon and sun, Earth’s shadow falls upon the surface of the moon, dimming it and sometimes turning the lunar face a striking red over the course of a few hours, according to NASA.

Annular solar eclipse : When the moon passes between the sun and Earth, but when it is at or near its farthest point from Earth. Due to the fact that moon is farther away from Earth, it appears smaller than the sun and does not entirely cover the sun. As a result, the moon appears as a dark disk on top of a larger bright disk, creating what looks like a ring around the moon.

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When is the next solar eclipse after Monday?

After April 8, we will have to wait a bit before we see another solar eclipse in the U.S.

According to NASA, the next total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous U.S. will be on  Aug. 23, 2044 .

When is the next lunar eclipse?

According to Space.com, the next lunar eclipse with be a partial one  on Sept. 17.

It is expected to begin around 7:41 p.m. CT with the maximum point at 9:44 p.m. The partial lunar eclipse is expected to end around 11:47 p.m. CT. This one will be visible over Europe, much of Asia, Africa, North America, South America, the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian Ocean, the Arctic and Antarctica, according to  TimeandDate.com .

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Solar eclipse day in Rochester, New York. Live updates, photos, and more

Today marks the highly anticipated event: the 2024 total solar eclipse . Rochester stands as one of the prime locations to witness the breathtaking Great North American Solar Eclipse , where the moon will align perfectly with the sun. Anticipation is high as tens of thousands of sky watchers are expected to flock to the Flower City to witness this celestial spectacle. We’ll be providing updates throughout the day, including information, sights, scenes, photos, and videos. Follow along for an unforgettable experience.

Hospitals along eclipse path ramp up preparedness efforts

Hospitals along the solar eclipse path of totality, including the Rochester area, executed on emergency preparedness plans put in place last summer. Select medical providers closed for the day as elective surgeries and care were canceled due to the celestial event. Some emergency departments and urgent cares boosted staffing to deal with potential added patient demands linked to the spike in tourists and traffic, while health systems statewide maintained mass casualty incident posture under state Department of Health guidance.

Doctors also braced for an uptick in eye injuries due to unprotected eclipse viewing, though prior eclipse events, such as in 2017, didn’t result in a surge in blinded patients. Concerns about overstimulated patients suffering mental health crises or eclipse anxiety and sickness – ranging from fatigue and balance issues to flu-like symptoms – also helped shape some strategies. 

Webster teacher's solar eclipse pact fulfilled as former students reunite

In the 1970s, Webster teacher Patrick Moriarty, then in his 20s, made a pact with students that he wasn’t sure they’d ever keep. He asked them to meet him in 2024 - then a lifetime away for the teenage students - for the next total solar eclipse in Rochester. But on Tuesday, nearly 100 of his students from 16 years of teaching science at local schools took him up on the invite. They showed up in droves at Moriarty’s Brighton home with their camping chairs, cookies, champagne and specially-made t-shirts, ready to take in the rare celestial event. 

“When he said we were going to meet for the eclipse and he held true to it, here we are,” said Ric Mintz, of Penfield, who was a student in Moriarty’s first science class at Webster in 1978. 

Then in his 20s with long sideburns, Moriarty handed out sheets to students that showed eclipses over the coming decades, and told them to mark this one on the calendar, Mintz said. Now in his late 60s, Moriarty, standing with a corded microphone in his driveway, said the moment of gathering with his former students was less about the eclipse itself, and more about the people who surrounded him. 

“It’s not about the eclipse. It’s about you guys being here, sharing this time with my family, me and each other. I wish every educator had this,” he said. 

Rochester home-schooled 12-year-old aids NASA, documents eclipse experience

Josiah Tapp, a home-schooled Rochester 12-year-old, had an eclipse experience with his two siblings unlike that of most kids his age. He helped gather data for NASA as the moon came in front of the sun and turned Rochester fully dark for three minutes Monday afternoon. He and 14-year-old sister Rehani and 9-year-old brother Manuel took steps like monitoring the drop in temperature as the sun’s light became obscured. They were to upload the data for a NASA program called GLOBE. Separately, the children observed the eclipse’s effects on the family’s chickens and on a tortoise.

“They woke up pretty curious,” father Reuben Tapp said of his children. Josiah looked at the sun Monday morning when it was still evident in the sky, he said.

Josiah has been part of The Avenue Blackbox Theatre’s STEAM2Stage programs, which encourage early engagement with science, technology, math and other school subjects as well as promoting pathways to careers in the arts and in technology, Avenue founder Reenah Golden said. She said Josiah is one of the youngest theater technicians in Rochester and will operate sound for a production of ‘Steal Away” by Ramona King at The Avenue on Thursday.

When totality came, of course, cloud cover meant all those eclipse glasses the Tapps and the rest of us obtained were of no use. If other parts of the country could look up and see the round moon blocking the sun, Rochestarians could not.

“We wanted to see what we could see with them on, which was absolutely nothing,” Reuben Tapp said afterward of the glasses.

Rochesterians adapt to eclipse disappointment amidst cloudy skies

With a cloud-covered sky, the eclipse was not visible in Henrietta. But the moon covered the sun anyway, pitching the afternoon into darkness. Across the Tinker Nature Park, frogs croaked and birds sang, and the people lit up the dark with the light of their phones, clamoring to take photos of the sky as dark as midnight. As the sky lightened, streaks of pink raced across the clouds, and it began to mist. Kaitlyn Gargano watched the eclipse with her sister Sarah Gargano. 

“It would have been nice to see it, but it was really Rochesterian," Sarah Gargano said of the cloud coverage. 

Jason Reynolds described the eclipse as similar to a wedding. 

“It was kind of like a wedding where there’s so much build up, and then it’s over," Reynolds said. 

Reynolds added, “I’m like let the party go on." 

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The energy at Ontario Beach Park was peaking around 1 p.m. Monday. Footballs were flying, children were laughing and longtime Rochester friends Salvadora Guzman and Arinda Molina-Collins were cranking out the late-‘70s Pandora tunes while sipping red wine. The two arrived by 10:30 a.m. “We wanted to get a nice spot to experience this,” said Arinda Molina-Collins, 57.

“And it’s great people watching,” added Guzman, 59, as Michael Jackson’s “Rock with You” played. “It’s gonna clear up.”

Then the optimism dissipated with every passing hour – and with every new layer of clouds. Forecasts had called for cloudy skies but many remained optimistic, especially with brilliant blue skies Saturday and Sunday.

“The hope was to make this the first one,” said Kyubum Shim, 26, a Ph.D student in electrical engineering at Cornell University. “It’s a natural phenomenon and we won’t see one for the next for 20 years.”

The sky from the southwest slowly became darker, like a storm moving in. And by 3 p.m., gloom had set in too. The sun wasn’t even visible. Then it happened: The sky darkened faster than it does after sunset, and cheers erupted by 3:20 p.m. as darkness set in. People hollered, screamed, whistled and wooooed as fireworks exploded in the distance.

“It’s nighttime, wow!” exclaimed Jason Christides, 49, who was with Josette Cicacci, 39, both of Philadelphia.

Then as quickly as the sky went dark, the light returned even faster. Molina-Collins raised her arms in triumph.

“It’s one of those things you can’t imagine,” she said. “You can’t fully capture it on camera. It was amazing. We obviously didn’t get the full experience but we actually did. The whole darkness and how everyone was feeling, the vibe, it was incredible.”

Eclipse event draws families, music and enthusiasts despite overcast skies in Henrietta NY

In the hour leading up to the eclipse, a teen strummed folksy tunes on a guitar. Children chased after their parents on the grass in front of the guitar player and his accompanying drummer, and adults chatted around telescopes, hoping to catch a view of the eclipse in mere minutes. The Tinker Nature Center's events were the largest in Henrietta on Monday. As an education center, the crew wanted to do the once-in-a-lifetime event justice, said Emily Bradford, assistant director of Tinker Nature Park. 

“This is a good time to come and bring your family and see the eclipse," Bradford said. 

Laura Olivares, a high school Spanish teacher from New York City, traveled more than five hours to make the event. Olivares said she woke up in the middle of the night last week, did a deep YouTube dive on eclipses and became determined to see Monday’s event.  Patti Pirz, who owns The Bird House in Rochester, brought her telescopes to Tinker. 

“We're having a blast. We’re hoping," Pirz said, gesturing toward the overcast sky.  

“It’s something that I won’t ever see again in my lifetime," Pirz added. 

For Tony Kemmer, this outing marked the first time he has been in public since the pandemic. 

“We don’t get out that often, and to me, it’s special because it’s my first time out after COVID," Kemmer said. He later added, “It’s very exciting to be a part of this." 

Rochester freshman embraces campus eclipse picnic despite cloudy skies

University of Rochester freshman Caleb Granda, a mechanical engineering student from Massachusetts has never seen the campus’s main quad fronting Rush Rhees Library as jam-packed with students as it is Monday afternoon. It has become a giant picnic, complete with blankets, snacks, music and the obligatory tossing of Frisbees and footballs. Sadly, for Granda and for the throng of thousands, the Rochester sky is filled with clouds within an hour of the 3:20 p.m. time of totality.

“I’m expecting some darkness for three minutes,” Granda said, and not much else.

Despite the overcast skies, Granda saw a silver lining.

“I think it’s bringing the campus together,” he said of the eclipse. “Very cool.”

Eclipse-themed doughnuts a hit at Donuts Delite in Rochester NY

During the lunch rush on eclipse day, trays of chocolate eclipse-themed doughnuts soared above the heads of busy workers behind the counter at Donuts Delite . With the line extending out the door, the convergence of the lunchtime rush and eclipse excitement was evident. As one of the few cities in New York in the path of totality on Tuesday, Rochester became a focal point for visitors from across the region. Businesses had been gearing up for weeks to seize the opportunity presented by this rare event, knowing that the next total eclipse visible from the U.S. won’t occur until 2044, with the path of totality bypassing the Northeast.

Behind the counter, Deanna DeNoto offered eclipse glasses to young Khani Casanova, 5, of Rochester, emerging with a handful of pink, Donuts Delite-branded glasses. Brittnay Henderson, from Rochester, and Jeremy Klace, from the Buffalo area, proudly displayed their Donuts Delite haul, including Galaxy and Solar Eclipse doughnuts.

The trays of eclipse-themed doughnuts joined the lineup of "Galaxy" doughnuts in the glass-fronted cabinet. The Eclipse doughnuts boasted a generous dollop of bluish icing with a smaller swirl of yellow, topped with an oversized Oreo cookie that made them unmistakable from the front door.

Owner Nick Semeraro revealed that Donuts Delite had been tirelessly producing doughnuts almost around the clock for days, with Semeraro himself clocking 17- or 18-hour days through the weekend. He estimated they had already sold thousands. The unique designs stemmed from the bakery's reputation for creative flair, with final concepts emerging from brainstorming sessions involving Semeraro, his wife, and sons.

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The line at Dogtown, "where the best hot dogs live," stretched more than 37 people before noon on Monday. Eclipse-goers in cars stretched up Monroe Avenue and blocked a whole lane of traffic. Logistics and, well, weiners were on their minds. Emotions on the patio and inside were ebullient. A group of college-age youths piled into garbage plates, a Hawaiian dog and a Golden Retriever. Of course, the hots got the best reviews. "The bread is so good," moaned a student wearing pink anime ears. "This is what my parents worked so hard for," she said, with a giggle. Inside, a Shih Tzu — a visitor not a lunch order — waited patiently for its bun. Every seat and open space inside was filled with people. The Dogtown cashier sent back order after order. Saturday night set records for the business. Today, for the total solar eclipse event? "This is going to be the greatest day in Dogtown history. Probably. At least for a Monday!"

Rochester barber shrugs off eclipse hype on Monday

Ramon Rayford has owned Mass Appeal barber shop at 515 East Main St. for about 10 years. To him, today is just another Monday, made special only by his father’s 81st birthday.

“I think it’s overhyped,” he said Monday morning of the afternoon’s total solar eclipse.

“I don’t think it’s going to change much of anything going on,” Rayford said. “I think people are making a big deal out of nothing.”

Still, he’ll see if the event in the sky is of significance to his father on his birthday. And when totality arrives at 3:20 p.m., Rayford allowed, “I’m going to see what happens.”

2024 Eclipse excitement takes over Henrietta Senior Center

Eighty Monroe County residents gathered at the Henrietta Senior Center, many donning shirts emblazoned with 2024 Eclipse. They were at the center for the lunch it offers every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, but everyone was talking about the solar eclipse. Florence Brown and Julie Adams sat together at a table, where they examined eclipse-themed artwork from area students. They agreed that the one with the aliens was the best. Both women plan to watch the eclipse. Adams lives in an apartment complex and is taking extra solar-protected glasses from the center to her neighbors. 

“It’s history in the making," Brown said. 

Adams said it may be her last time to see a solar eclipse, and she wanted to make the most of it. At a table across the cafeteria, Goody Freed was less impressed. 

“I don’t know what, it goes dark. It gets light again," Freed said, adding that he did not see what all the fuss was about. 

Many other residents are excited, said Nicole Bubel, the assistant recreation leader at the center. The center's staff has been leading up to the eclipse for a year. Jessie Daniel said she was praying for a clear sky, so she could see the total eclipse. 

“I hope the Lord let the sun come out, so we can see it. That’s what I’m praying for," Daniel said. 

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From baltimore to rochester: family fulfilling solar eclipse promise.

When Maze Pelham of Baltimore was a fifth-grader, he watched news of the 2017 solar eclipse and vowed he would be present in person for the next solar eclipse of note. That eclipse, and that day, has come. And this is why he and his parents, Janice and Sonney Pelham, left Maryland around 1 Monday morning to make the nearly seven-hour drive to Rochester.

“I said to myself I would go to the next one,” Maze Pelham said while seated with his parents on lawn chairs at downtown Rochester’s Parcel 5 park. “It’s a promise I made to myself.”

Why did the Pelhams choose Rochester as their viewing spot? Maze Pelham did his research and found the city’s Parcel 5 eclipse-watching plans.

“It’s got all the amenities,” he said, referring to temporary bathrooms and food trucks. And the view of Monday afternoon’s eclipse looking to the south is ideal, he said.

And when the moment comes, Maze Pelham plans to shift his gaze back and forth between the celestial wonder in the sky and the look of his surroundings, filled with many hundreds of people with whom he is sharing this awe-inspiring moment in the heart of a city his family and he had never visited but will always cherish.

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Rochester's south wedge comes alive with coffee and eclipse talk.

By mid-morning, the South Wedge was finally waking up. The skateboarders had passed through, the delivery trucks had left for now and the line started to snake around for coffee inside LGBTQ+ hangout coffeeshop Equal Grounds. Inside the excited chatter rose and people were patient with the wait. Gregory Alan Rogers, 71, walked off the tidy street and past the city's namesake, Nathaniel Rochester, who had purchased land here after the Revolutionary War and laid out the orderly grid of early avenues. Rogers sat on cold stone, like Rochester, and unlike him was eating a blueberry muffin. The birds noticed.

"Beautiful day," he said. "Sixty degrees!" The Indiana man was in town again to see a friend. He had come a long way and had brought his solar eclipse glasses: three pairs. Was he going to wear all the pairs at once? "One at a time," Rogers said laughing. He unbent his long frame and walked into the day, leaving sparrows and Colonel Rochester to their morning.

What's the difference between a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse?

The major difference between the two eclipses is in the positioning of the sun, the moon and the earth and the longevity of the phenomenon, according to NASA.

A lunar eclipse can last for a few hours, while a solar eclipse lasts only a few minutes. Solar eclipses also rarely occur, while lunar eclipses are comparatively more frequent. While at least two partial lunar eclipses happen every year, total lunar eclipses are still rare, says NASA.

Another major difference between the two is that for lunar eclipses, no special glasses or gizmos are needed to view the spectacle and one can directly stare at the moon. However, for solar eclipses, it is pertinent to  wear proper viewing glasses  and take the necessary safety precautions because the powerful rays of the sun can burn and damage your retinas.

Rochester's Ontario Beach Park buzzing with solar eclipse excitement

Sean Tudisco of Rochester usually takes his daily walks at Ontario Beach Park after 2 p.m. But Monday, he was on the park’s Charlotte Pier by 7:15 a.m.

“I figured I’d get out early today because I knew it would be crowded later,” said Tudisco, 41, a Best Buy installer. “Yesterday it was jampacked.”

The park is often filled during the summer but not this time of year, he said. The eclipse has drawn out-of-towners from across the U.S. and Canada, he said.

“I started driving around the parking lot Sunday and saw license plates from all over,” he said, naming off states including Georgia, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Near the park entrance, Donald Dedie set up a stand where he was selling necklaces and bracelets and posted a sign for face paint - $7 for children and $9 for adults. Dedie said he paints the moon, stars, crosses and may try facepainting a sun for the eclipse. He even camped out overnight, arriving at 4 p.m. Sunday.

“I have my comforter and laid right here,” he said, pointing to the ground where he slept.

His spot didn’t last long, though, as a county worker asked him to leave unless he had a permit.

“That’s a bummer,” said Dedie, 57, of Rochester.

Dedie relocated just outside the park entrance, selling his creations and painting faces.

“That was a blessing for me to move,” he said. “It’s a perfect spot.”

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How will your dog react during the eclipse.

Jeff Reibert, pet supplies buyer for  CountryMax , a New York-based farm supply and feed store said in a release that on a normal day, dogs don’t try to look at the sun , making it unlikely they will during the eclipse. But like their human counterparts if they do there could be damage to their eyes. The advice is to keep pets inside during the eclipse. He noted to watch for excessive barking, cowering or signs of stress.

Rochester NY weather: Solar eclipse forecast for April 8, 2024

The possibility of clear skies in Rochester for the April 8 solar eclipse remains, although it's quite slim, as indicated by multiple weather sources.

According to the National Weather Service in Buffalo , the Rochester airport location is forecasted to have an 82% cloud cover at 3 p.m. The total coverage of the sun by the moon, lasting just over three minutes, is expected to begin at 3:20 p.m.

As for the AccuWeather forecast for Rochester, it predicts a RealFeel temperature of 63 degrees in the sun this afternoon, with mostly cloudy conditions. The afternoon cloud cover chance is estimated at 87%, with an 18% chance of precipitation. However, there's no measurable precipitation in the forecast.

What time is eclipse in Rochester NY?

Starting at 2:07 p.m. April 8 in Rochester, the moon will begin to appear to move in front of the sun. Totality begins at 3:20 p.m. and will last for 3 minutes and 38 seconds (plus or minus a few seconds depending where you are standing.) By 4:33 p.m. the moon will have moved past the sun returning the light to normal.

Where is the best place to see the solar eclipse in Rochester NY?

The best places to witness the  eclipse in Rochester  include open parks or waterfront areas with unobstructed views of the sky. Here are some ideal locations for experiencing the celestial event in our area.

  • Cobbs Hill Park
  • Highland Park
  • Genesee Valley Park
  • Ontario Beach Park.

The Rochester Museum and Science Center on East Avenue is also hosting a  Roc the Eclipse Festival .

Elsewhere in Monroe County, suggested viewing sites include:

  • Mendon Ponds Park
  • Durand-Eastman Park
  • The campus at the State University College at Brockport
  • Hamlin Beach State Park

You can also watch the eclipse online.  NASA  and other organizations will create a link for live eclipse viewing closer to the event.

Are schools closed due to solar eclipse in Rochester, New York?

Yes, schools in the Rochester region will be closed on the day of the eclipse.

The eclipse is scheduled to occur on the Monday following a week-long spring break in Rochester, coinciding with  the time when most classes are typically dismissed  for the day.

Consequently, most  Rochester area school districts  have chosen to extend their spring break by a day and have canceled classes on April 8.

Brighton Central School District had initially planned a half-day for students on April 8 but  tweaked the school calendar to cancel classes on the day of the eclipse.  Until this change, Brighton was the lone  Monroe County public school district  that asked students and staff to report on April 8 for instruction.

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