Visit Yorkshire Guide to Harrogate
Many
visitors are attracted by the atmosphere of England's Floral Town, with a rich
spa heritage evident from the dignified architecture, and a cosmopolitan flavour
emanating from a renowned range of first class hotels and homely guest houses,
a stylish shopping centre, theatre, cafes and a variety of places of leisure and
entertainment.
Broad tree-lined streets and beautiful parks and gardens combine with the sweeping
200 acres of town-centre grassland known as 'The Stray' to bring a spacious
feeling to the town. Although never far from the principal venues and accommodation,
visitors can enjoy peace and serenity close to the town centre. No wonder so
many people return to Harrogate for another visit.
A
window seat in the famous Betty's tearooms, with compelling views of the magnificent
Montpellier Gardens, is guaranteed to rest the mind and lift the spirits. One
of the newest developments, the classically-styled Victoria Gardens Shopping
Centre, typifies this sophisticated town of character.
Links with Harrogate's intriguing past as a spa town of international repute
are carefully maintained, a splendid example being the superb Turkish Baths.
Open to the public seven days a week, they are found in the imposing Royal Baths.
A short stroll away, 150 year old Royal Pump Room Museum contains the Old Sulphur
Well whose spa water is still available for sampling.
Just
across the road from the Royal Pump Room Museum are the famous Valley Gardens,
with a worldwide reputation for their formal and informal acres of displays
and attractions. Through the pine wood at the top of Valley Gardens are Harlow
Carr Gardens, where the Royal Horticultural Show is held.
Adding to Harrogate's cosmopolitan flavour are the many world-wide visitors
to the Harrogate International Centre, with its range of busy conferences and
exhibitions. The town of Harrogate is indeed a real Yorkshire Rose, an amalgamation
of business, leisure and pleasure.
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