Harrogate

Harrogate is a pleasant spa town to the south-east of the Yorkshire Dales, famous for its tea shops, flower shows, Turkish baths, antique shops, and the Harrogate International Conference Centre.

Image Harrogate North Yorkshire is the gateway to the Dales, sitting on edge of the North Yorkshire Dales. With attractions both during the day and night, Harrogate has something for everyone. Beautifully landscaped gardens and graceful architecture are hallmarks of Harrogate. The town is dotted with friendly pubs, wine and cafe bars which offer welcome breaks from the important business of shopping and sightseeing.

The city’s best kept secret is the Montpellier Quarter which is home to an array of exclusive shops, pavement cafes, bars and award-winning restaurants. It is also home to the Antiques and Art Centre of the North, with many quality antique shops and art galleries accompanied by new, modern and contemporary retailers.

harrogate Take a walk from Betty's Cafe Tea Rooms down Montpellier Hill and visit the Mercer Art Gallery, the Royal Pump Room Museum which features some original Royal Bath treatments or just relax in the sumptuous Victorian Turkish baths provide an unrivalled opportunity for indulgence.
Discover the city’s well known parks and gardens and take a stroll in the beautiful Valley Gardens. The main park in Low Harrogate contains a greater number of mineral springs than any other known place


 

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