With handsome historic buildings and picturesque gardens, Harrogate is one of England’s most elegant destinations. Set in the heart of Yorkshire, this quintessential Victorian spa town mixes contemporary cuisine with old-fashioned English charm.
Things to do in Harrogate
Sit down to a traditional English afternoon tea at Betty’s, one of Britain’s most famous tea rooms. Established in 1919, Betty’s serves irresistibly delicious sweets, such as the signature fat rascals or moist sponge cakes, which are all served on a silver-plated cake stand and pot of tea.
Wander around the cobbled streets of the Montpelier Quarter, home to exclusive boutiques, pavement cafes and award-winning restaurants. After a day discovery, rejuvenate your body at the beautifully restored Turkish Baths. Choose from a wide selection of luxury treatments, ranging from a Himalayan salt massage to ancient reiki healing, or simply unwind in the exotic steam rooms.
For a unique day out, join a llama and alpaca trekking tour through the picturesque Yorkshire countryside. If it’s history you’re after, look no further than Ripley Castle, a 14th-century stately home and grounds with walled gardens, an art gallery and a Farmyard Museum with deer.
Meander hand-in-hand through the verdant Valley Gardens to find over six hectares of floral-covered English Heritage. Visit in spring for the annual Harrogate Flower Show, regarded as one of the most prestigious in the country.
Getting around Harrogate
Harrogate is 30 minutes’ drive north of Leeds, two hours’ drive east of Manchester or a four-hour drive north of London. The town is best explored on foot, while local buses make exploring further afield easy. Leeds Bradford International Airport is just 30 minutes away, with direct buses and taxis available.