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.
Barry
United Kingdom
Everything especially the food.
The manager was class . 👏
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.
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.
EmmaJBull
United Kingdom
Very nice room and bathroom. Received a room upgrade. Ate in the restaurant and food was very nice. Staff were friendly. Whole place was very clean and parking was very convenient next door. Able to walk into Harrogate and enjoy our time there without having to drive around and find parking.
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.
Eric
United Kingdom
The porridge was very good but would have liked some prunes or soft fruit with it. The cooked breakfast was excellent as were the evening meals. Again it would have been good to have had the choice of fresh fruit for pudding.
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...
The Crown Hotel has stylish bedrooms with luxurious, Egyptian cotton sheets. Harrogate International Centre and the world-famous Betty's Tea Rooms are just a 5-minute walk away.
Excellent location, friendly staff, great breakfast!
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.
Great parking, very clean room with large bath, plenty of space
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
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.
Fantastic location and amazing food, truly dog friendly
FAQs about hotels in Harrogate
On average, 3-star hotels in Harrogate cost ₪ 449 per night, and 4-star hotels in Harrogate are ₪ 558 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Harrogate can on average be found for ₪ 609 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Harrogate this weekend is ₪ 663 or, for a 4-star hotel, ₪ 892. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Harrogate for this weekend cost on average around ₪ 935 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Harrogate by train (3h from London) or car (4h from London). International travellers can fly into Leeds Bradford Airport (20km away) or Manchester Airport (100km away), then take a bus or taxi. No direct water transport available.
Leeds Bradford Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers heading to Harrogate, due to its proximity, approximately 20 km away, and frequent direct flights from various locations.
Sophisticated Victorian Spa Town
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.
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.
Marina
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
RHS Harlow Carr is my favourite place to visit and the...
RHS Harlow Carr is my favourite place to visit and the purpose of my trip. I ate at the Old Swan Hotel where I stayed. Pretty easy to get around although there are a lot of one way streets and sometimes it is tricky to drive down some of them due to double parking on each side as the roads can be quite narrow. I would keep to the main roads next time.
Olga
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Harrogate is a lovely spa town with picturesque gardens,...
Harrogate is a lovely spa town with picturesque gardens, lovely shops and a lot of historic buildings. Everything is within easy walking distance if a bit hilly. Harrogate has a great choice of places to eat. we will return.
The location in central Harrogate is excellent for the Royal Hall and the International Conference Centre.
The room was spotless and the bed and pillows were very comfortable.
Breakfast was available at the Camberley Hotel next door and was delicious.
The little things made a big difference eg the quiet bathroom extractor fan and the double glazing on the windows. The curtains were thick and cut out the light completely.
I would recommend this hotel without hesitation.
The room was superb. it had everything we needed. The breakfast was excellent and the staff were available instantly at any time.
The proprietor went the extra few miles for me as I had a flat Tyre and he basically saved the day and made such an effort to help us out of a situation on a Sunday morning. But the hotel itself was clean, tidy and excellent to stay in. If we return to Harrogate we would be here again with out question.
Lovely hotel with a nice relaxed feel. Nice bar and breakfast was great with plenty to choose from. The staff at breakfast were happy and helpful.
Car park felt secure. It was relatively easy to sort payment at reception.
Location is excellent. Walking distance of everything you need in Harrogate and perfect for the conference centre.
Room was comfy and quiet. Lovely and dark at night too. The black out curtains are great.
The bar was a pleasant environment to enjoy a meal and drink. It would have been better if the full choice of real ales had been available.
The bar and restaurant were comfortable and decorated with a mixture of pictures and styles.
The hotel was located within an easy walk of the town centre and valley gardens. It was a short drive to RHS Harlow Carr which was a great place to visit.
The hotel and grounds and beautiful and a short walking distance to the centre of Harrogate. The bed was very comfortable but I would have preferred a king size bed. I booked an accessible room as I am recovering from a broken ankle and the facilities were excellent and I felt well looked after. The pool, sauna and jacuzzi we also excellent.
Lovely old grand hotel within a 5-minute walk from Harrogate town centre. Parking is on-site, although administered by Harrogate Borough Council so a charge is applicable. Dog friendly too so even better. We only stayed one night and skipped breakfast so can't really comment any further.
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
The cleanliness of the hotel and the nicely decorated room.
The shower was so easy to use.
The location is perfect, just a few minutes walk to the centre of Harrogate.
We would highly recommend the Grafton.
Rooms are great, large, very clean and comfortable. The hotel ideally located in the centre of Harrogate. The rate for the buffet breakfast if you pay in advance is compelling.
Perfect location, very quiet. Well equipped cottage and made for a very relaxing stay. Only a pleasant 10-15 minute walk into the centre of Harrogate. We will be returning.
Ambience of the hotel. Friendly and helpful staff. Good breakfast,all rooms , near town and excellent car parking and price. I would definitely stay here again. Thank you
Super hotel located in the centre of Harrogate. Excellent breakfast. Clearly popular. Friendly atmosphere. Good parking. Big comfortable bed. Good value for money.
We have stayed overnight in several hotels in Harrogate over the past 10years or so, this didn't disappoint. The staff mirrored the facilities, exceptional!!
This hotel is perfectly placed right in centre of Harrogate.good value,rooms tidy and staff helpful and friendly.we have stayed here before and will again.
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