Harrogate is a charming spa town, known for its ‘health giving’ spring waters, the glorious Georgian and Victorian architecture that sprang up around the springs in their heyday, and for its gardens — the Royal Horticultural Society’s Harlow Carr Gardens are on the western edge of town. The best places to stay in Harrogate range from charming B&Bs to large and elegant hotels, with facilities and amenities for all whether you're looking for a family holiday or a romantic getaway or a central hotel with parking.
If you are planning a couples' break, the Montpellier Quarter is a good place to start; these pedestrianised streets are where you’ll find many of Harrogate’s antique shops, art galleries, jewellers and boutiques. As well as numerous bars, cafes and restaurants. Next on the agenda for couples might be a spa treatment, a visit to the Pump Museum or a stroll around Harrogate’s impressive parks and gardens.
Don’t discount Harrogate for a family holiday either, Betty’s world famous tea rooms are a favourite with all ages, and many of the parks and gardens are designed for play as well as beauty. This part of the countryside is a good option for keen walkers — you’re on the doorstep of the stunning Yorkshire Dales, which is a wonderful landscape for any outdoor enthusiast. These appeals have made the town a popular weekend, or mini-break destination, and many of the best places to stay in Harrogate are fashionable and romantically decorated, with great restaurants and bars. But the thing they all have in common is that they'll be very busy in the peak summer months. So get organised and book well ahead.
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Harrogate
A stunning Victorian town house, now boutique hotel, located in historic Harrogate. A handful of chic rooms are individually styled with plush headboards, heavy draped fabrics, crisp white linen and enormous windows. A fine dining restaurant and atmospheric bar lounge make this a fabulous stay.
Harrogate (Harrogate)
A luxurious hotel in an impressive grade II-listed Georgian house in the smartest quarter of Harrogate. Spacious rooms are cleanly designed with a mix of contemporary and traditional styles. Boasting two fabulous restaurants, one fine-dining, one more relaxed. Ideal for indulgent weekend breaks.
Harrogate
A historic property turned B&B, situated on the River Nidd and below the towering viaduct in the spa town of Knaresborough. Filled with charming quirks throughout, the property's character has not been lost in the renovation. Manned by a delightful host who is always willing to give local tips.
Harrogate
Cold Cotes is a charming B&B just a few miles north of Harrogate. Set in renovated farm buildings, the guesthouse features excellent rooms and a lovely garden to relax in. A great launchpad for exploring the beautiful countryside surrounding Harrogate.
Harrogate (North Yorkshire )
This traditional, period Harrogate property sits overlooking The Stray and its 200 acres of open park land. All rooms are decorated in neutral palettes with bright, accent prints with coffee machines and modern bathrooms. Opt for a balcony! There is also an award winning restaurant and popular bar.
Harrogate (West Yorkshire)
A row of Georgian houses restored to create a chic spa hotel in Harrogate's Old Town. The comfortable suites ooze grown-up style, with freestanding tubs, muted tones and hardwood furnishings. Feast on award-winning cuisine, sip on champagne and book in for a spa treatment. A spoiling stay.
Harrogate (Follifoot)
A luxurious grand country house located just outside historic Harrogate. Expect contemporary design throughout with large spacious rooms, fabulous bathrooms, modern art and bold chandeliers. Housing a restaurant, swimming pool, golf course and spoiling spa there's little need to leave the estate.
Harrogate
A grand Grade-II listed stately home set in beautiful Yorkshire countryside near Harrogate. Beautiful rooms are traditionally dressed with artworks, antiques, and heavy drapes. The fine-dining restaurant serves exemplary British cuisine. A quintessentially British rural escape.