The Harrogate Inn - The Inn Collection Group, Harrogate sits among landscaped grounds in the centre of Harrogate.
PHILIP
United Kingdom
The staff were friendly ... location great ... food great!
Negatives .. lack of parking and had to pay extra on top of the room bill .. £10 per day paid in advance. 2nd day couldn't get a parking spot so they refunded the money. The room was very dusty eg ..skirting boards, surfaces etc .. stains (tea/coffee??) down the side of headboard/bedside table .. other areas in the bathroom.
However, overall a nice stay!
Located a 10-minute walk from Harrogate Railway Station and town centre, the Cedar Court Hotel, an Ascend Hotel Collection Member provides accommodation overlooking 200 acres of parkland.
Gary
United Kingdom
Friendly and helpful staff; very good location; much improved breakfast served in a delightfully renovated setting.
Next to the Valley Gardens in central Harrogate, the Studley Hotel has a refurbished lounge, cocktail bar and terrace. The friendly, 4-star hotel has an award-winning restaurant and free Wi-Fi.
Located in Harrogate, 10 km from Ripley Castle, The Masons Arms provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Cath
United Kingdom
Easy to find, great car park which is secluded and a very easy check in / check out. Lovely food with a good atmosphere and friendly locals. Landlord is a top guy.
Less than 3 miles from Harrogate, this elegant hotel has an award-winning restaurant and a luxury spa. An excellent 18-hole golf course runs through the 19th-century parkland.
Hartley
United Kingdom
Everything , how a hotel should be run ! Amazing service very personable so much so we stayed another night !
Right in the heart of Harrogate, this contemporary boutique hotel offers luxurious bedrooms and suites overlooking the beautiful 200 acres open parkland of The Stray.
Martin
United Kingdom
Clean and well presented with a lovely lady on front of house.
Set in Harrogate, 20 km from Ripley Castle, The Sportsman's Arms offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Janice
United Kingdom
The atmosphere and staff were great…..friendly and very helpful. We had breakfast each morning and dinner both nights. It was lovely to have food made to order rather than a self service/buffet style breakfast. Dinner was lovely too and very tasty.
With an elegant Victorian exterior, The Yorkshire Hotel; BW Premier Collection in Harrogate overlooks The Stray and offers a range of bedrooms just minutes from Bettys Tea Rooms and 650 metres from...
LAWRENCE
United Kingdom
Great comfortable feeling throughout. On site restaurant was amazing.
Located a 10-minute walk from Harrogate Railway Station and town centre, the Cedar Court Hotel, an Ascend Hotel Collection Member provides accommodation overlooking 200 acres of parkland.
Easy parking
Short walk in to town
Most of the staff
This grand, Victorian hotel boasts private gardens, a gym, and classical decor. Its traditionally furnished rooms feature private bathrooms, while Harrogate’s centre is 5 minutes’ walk away.
Beautiful hotel very well organised , great location 👍
Surrounded by picturesque lawns and gardens, The Old Swan was once the famous retreat of Agatha Christie. It offers modern rooms with en suite facilities and on-site car parking.
Nice area. Nice staff nice hotel reasonably priced
Located in Harrogate, 10 km from Ripley Castle, The Masons Arms provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
lovely old country pub in a pretty village setting.
FAQs about hotels in Harrogate
On average, 3-star hotels in Harrogate cost £100 per night, and 4-star hotels in Harrogate are £122 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Harrogate can on average be found for £125 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Harrogate this weekend is £133 or, for a 4-star hotel, £160. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Harrogate for this weekend cost on average around £120 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The elegant spa town of Harrogate has some of England’s finest Victorian architecture. Lush greenery and colourful flowers also add to the stately atmosphere.
The main attraction is the Turkish Baths and Health Spa, in a 19th-century building which maintains its original Moorish interior design. Nearby is the Royal Pump Room Museum, set over Europe’s strongest sulphur well and detailing the town’s history.
One ongoing Harrogate institution is Bettys Tea Rooms which serves fabulous afternoon tea. Surrounded by the unique shops of the Montpellier Quarter, it overlooks gardens which continue south to meet The Stray – over 200 acres of parkland whose vibrant spring blossom is quite a sight. On the opposite side of town are the Grade II-listed Valley Gardens, whose bandstand hosts summer concerts. The gardens merge into a pine wood which neighbours the acclaimed RHS Harlow Carr Gardens.
Aside from its visual beauty, the town is also important for conferences. Harrogate International Centre is one of the UK’s top convention venues - just one of the reasons why the accommodation industry here is thriving.
Options on Booking.com include 5-star hotels with spas, cheap apartments near the train station, and guest houses with parking. The nearest airport is Leeds Bradford Airport to the south.
This was my first trip to Harrogate and it did not...
This was my first trip to Harrogate and it did not disappoint me. Having been to York many times which I thought was a wonderful place to stay, I am now sold on Harrogate. It really is quite unique with all its green and beautifully maintained open spaces, yet there were so many lovely bars, restaurants and gorgeous boutiques to wander round it was a fantastic experience all round. I shall definitely be returning soon with the bonus of being able to go to York for a day whilst there.
Rossiter
10
Scored 10
We chose Harrogate as a hub for making other local visits...
We chose Harrogate as a hub for making other local visits but was worth a longer stay. Good range of shops, extensive green parklands and a range of top restaurants. Taverna, a Greek restaurant, was particularly good; warm welcome, friendly staff and excellent food well presented.
Everything was an easy walk from our accommodation, but Harrogate is ideally placed to get to Leeds, York and local countryside.
Our age precludes us from commenting on facilities fore the young, but there were plenty of younger folk clearly having a good time!
Beautiful town… definitely recommend Harry’s walking tour. (Free and very entertaining and informative) we have a tip at the end of it.
Felt safe, lots of restaurants, shops and history. The valley gardens were fabulous too.
Karen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Been going to Harrogate for years.
Been going to Harrogate for years. It's a little more expensive, but worth it!!
Yorkshire dales are beautiful, plenty of places of interest.
Town centre is fulll of shops, bars and restaurants,
Garry
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Harrogate is lovely and our only regrets were the food on...
Harrogate is lovely and our only regrets were the food on offer in the hotel restaurant plus the attempt to rip me off when the bill came. And we would have liked a bit more time so as to visit Bettys tea shop
Nicholas
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Harrogate is a very pretty town and makes a good base to...
Harrogate is a very pretty town and makes a good base to explore the area. It has lots of good restaurants like Piccolino, The Tannin Level or Oliveta and many great cafés including the famous Betty's. There aren't many sights in the town but it's very pleasant just to walk around and enjoy the architecture and gardens. Harlow Carr RHS Gardens is worth a visit. Historic York is only a 35 minute train ride away and gorgeous Knaresborough only 15 minutes on the same route.
Still, you'll need quite deep pockets as everything is at least as expensive as in London.
The hotel staff were friendly and did their best to accommodate an early check in for us, which we appreciated.
We didn’t have breakfast included and paid for this on one of the days we stayed (£12.50 pp if booked the night before). The food on offer was plentiful and good.
The hotel is 5-10 mins from the centre of Harrogate, which is convenient, but quite hilly for anyone with mobility issues.
Everything about the hotel was really good for me, the parking at the rear (£10 a day) is very good, the food both breakfast and dinner plus very good value for money, it’s location is right across from the exhibition centre and it’s central for most attractions in Harrogate plus the staff were ever so helpful and attentive it’s a 10 all round for me.
The breakfast was great, and the hotel was at a great location to easily get to the convention centre. The room was clean and really comfy, with a good amount of outlets for my charger and hairdryer and stuff. Bonus points for one of the outlets being by the bed. The bathroom was really large too, with a great sized bath.
The location of the property was great and onsite parking, with it only being a short walk to Harrogate city centre, however it was not made clear when booking that there are two site locations of the aparthotels, and incidentally we were given one that was not pictured in the hotels advertised properties.
Comfortable beds; window could open; aircon understandable and controllable; bath flat so better for showering; self service teas/ coffees topped up each day; excellent breakfast; staff friendly ... it's the way a half decent hotel ought to be but so few are!
Well located hotel within easy walking distance of the centre of Harrogate and the Valley Gardens. The room was quite small but well equipped and with a lift for easy access to upper floors. Free parking in the centre of the town was an added bonus.
The location was outstanding in the middle of Harrogate's centre. The hotel was well-maintained and offered a great first impression. The room was comfortable and everything in it felt new and clean. The bathroom was very spacious.
Perfect location, close to the town centre and the lovely Harrogate Stray. We only stayed overnight so didn't really make much use of the facilities but have been to the hotel restaurant in the past and know its very nice as well
My husband and I loved our stay at the White Hart Hotel in Harrogate. It was a wonderful experience. We loved the convenience of the Fat Badger Pub on the premises .... great friendly staff. We will be back!! 5 Stars Plus!!
Nice boutique hotel in central location and close to Harrogate train station. Great, cheerful, service-oriented staff. Room and bathroom were spacious. Delicious breakfast options.
Reasonable value, decent breakfast, parking is free, beware the insidious, expensive parking charges that some Harrogate hotels spring on you. Walking distance of the town centre.
Excellent location within walking distance of Harrogate centre. Historic hotel with lots of original features. Beautiful grounds and outside seating/drinking areas.
Good location for the convention centre. Friendly staff. Comfortable and cozy vibe. Very tasty breakfast to set you up for the day. Great place to stay in Harrogate.
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