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The Old Coach House, in Harrogate, Sleeps 4
Centrally-located cottage, walking distance to Harrogate town centre. Recently refurbished. 2 bedrooms, 1 king & 2 singles (2'6"). Shower room. Kitchen with dishwasher, large fridge/freezer and washer/dryer. Terraces, giving you morning, afternoon and evening sun (Weather permitting). Lovely view over the historical St Luke's Court Church. Array of restaurants and bars & shops in walking distance. 7mins walk to Harrogate's Convention Centre. Quiet on street parking with disk/permit provided.

Fantastic Garden Mews Apartment: Free Parking
Fantastic Garden Mews Apartment just off the Harrogate Stray and very close to Town Centre + Free Parking Property is located on a quiet street very close to the centre of Harrogate, just off the beautiful Harrogate Stray. It is close to all the main attractions this beautiful spa town offers. A short walk to Betty’s tea room,Valley Gardens, the Stray, Montpellier Quarter, Pump Rooms, Turkish Baths, & Conference centre. It's the perfect place for a weekend away, shopping trip or home from home

Stunning contemporary Coach House Harrogate centre
The Old Coach House has been completely restored to provide contemporary and luxurious accommodation. Situated on the south side of Harrogate in a beautiful quiet tree lined avenue, ideally positioned for walking to the beautiful Stray and Harrogate's centre, for shopping and restaurants. The famous Spa town of Harrogate is a perfect location for relaxing and exploring beautiful North Yorkshire, the Yorkshire Dales, the Wolds and the east coast, all within easy reach by car or train.

Spacious, stylish apartment, central-with parking
We look forward to welcoming you to our lovely apartment, the ground floor of a 1930s detached house, situated on a quiet leafy road within a five minute walk of Harrogate’s wonderful array of shops and restaurants. The apartment is light and airy, styled with reference to both period elements and to its Harrogate location. As well as welcome food and drink goodies, guests will receive a complimentary copy of ‘So Very Harrogate’, a photography book highlighting attractions in the local area.

Stunning Central Harrogate Apartment secluded spot
An immaculately presented lower ground floor apartment with own private entrance, ideal for a couple but can accommodate four if the sofa bed is requested, which is assumed for lager groups but couples/twos need to specifically request and there will be a £20 add on linen charge. Enjoy the comfort of this stunning apartment situated close to the Conference Centre (under 10 min walk), local restaurants and amenities and only a short 12 minute walk to the train station and main shopping area.

Heart of Harrogate Mews
Welcome to our grade II listed Mews House combining modern facilities with charming original features. 2 king ensuite bedrooms and a large open plan living space. Outside terrace with table and chairs. Dedicated parking. Next to the 200 acre Stray, in a friendly neighbourhood with shops and restaurants on the doorstep, and only 10-15 minutes walk (0.7m) to the town centre. Fully equipped with washer, dishwasher, microwave, smart TV and fast broadband. A great Yorkshire welcome awaits!

The Tea Trove, themed apartment, with parking
The Tea Trove offers stylish, luxury accommodation in a peaceful yet central location in the beautiful spa town of Harrogate. This larger than average 1 bedroom ground floor apartment is situated just off a tree lined avenue in the desirable West Park area. The train station, and a wide choice of shops, cafes, bars and restaurants are within a few minutes walk. A Waitrose supermarket is conveniently located close by. We offer free parking for the duration of your stay.

Town Centre Boutique style 1 Bedroom Apartment 💙
Hill House is one of three luxury apartments finished to a really high standard and all 3 located in a beautiful Victorian building. It has its own private entrance with entry by a keyless smart lock. The apartment is located in the town centre of the famous spa town of Harrogate so very close to shops & restaurants. Inside our Harrogate town centre apartment there is a King size bed, WiFi, two smart TVs, Sky TV in lounge & a Nespresso machine. Maximum 2 people

Loft Style Apartment - Very Central -Free Parking
Enjoy a peaceful stay just moments from the heart of Harrogate. Tucked away on a quiet street, this modern loft-style apartment is perfectly positioned only steps from the popular cafés, shops, and restaurants of Cold Bath Road, and just a short walk to the Montpellier District and famous Bettys Tearooms. Bright, spacious, and finished to a high standard, the apartment offers a stylish and comfortable base for couples, business travellers, or weekend explorers.

The Old Sweet Factory - Town Centre Apartment
Refurbished, spacious and characterful second floor two bedroom apartment, centrally located in the Spa town of Harrogate. The apartment has recently been renovated to a high and exacting standard, is completely self-contained and contains everything you might need for a comfortable break. Located in the beautiful Montpellier quarter, the Harrogate International Conference and Convention centre and The Royal Hall is within 1 minutes walk away.

Betty's Townhouse- Luxury 2 bed appt with parking
Escape to elegance and luxury in the heart of Harrogate, where this exquisite apartment awaits you in a truly central location a few minutes walk from the town. This meticulously designed 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom haven offers the epitome of sophistication and comfort, making it the perfect choice for couples, friends and families seeking an unforgettable holiday experience as well as those visiting Harrogate for business purposes.

HG1 Home: Centrally located 2 bed Harrogate home.
HG1 Home is centrally located. It is perfect for staycations, visiting family or conference visits. Close to the shops, cinemas, restaurants and Betty's Tea Rooms, Valley Gardens and the Conference Centre are all a short walk away. The space offers: • 2 double bedrooms • 1 refurbished bathroom • 1 compact brand new kitchen • An excellent living room • Private outdoor space • Check in is at 15:00 and check out is at 11:00.
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When is the best time to visit Harrogate?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Harrogate?
Stay near the town centre to enjoy easy access to Harrogate’s popular shops, cultural sites, and gardens. The Montpellier Quarter and areas around Valley Gardens are often recommended for their welcoming atmosphere and access to local cafés.
What are the best things to do in Harrogate with kids?
Families can explore the interactive spaces at the Royal Pump Room Museum, wander through Valley Gardens, or enjoy play areas around RHS Garden Harlow Carr. Seasonal events and themed walks are also frequently suggested for younger visitors.
What are some of the best things to do in Harrogate?
Harrogate has historic tea rooms, the Royal Pump Room Museum, and scenic strolls through Valley Gardens. Visitors also enjoy spa experiences, independent shops, and garden walks at RHS Garden Harlow Carr.
How is the weather in Harrogate?
Harrogate has cool winters around 34–45°F (1–7°C) with frequent rain, while summers are milder, averaging 54–71°F (12–21°C) and still see occasional showers. Layered clothing and a waterproof jacket are helpful year-round.
When is the best time to visit Harrogate?
Late spring and summer often draw visitors for milder temperatures, blooming gardens, and local festivals. Autumn also features clear days and colorful walks, while winter brings a quieter, cozy atmosphere.
What are the best places to visit in Harrogate?
Valley Gardens, RHS Garden Harlow Carr, and the Turkish Baths are frequently suggested for their distinct experiences. The Montpellier Quarter and the Royal Pump Room Museum highlight the area’s history and culture.
What are some hiking trails in Harrogate?
Enjoy gentle paths through Valley Gardens, explore woodland walks near RHS Garden Harlow Carr, or follow scenic routes at The Stray. Many trails combine green spaces with heritage features.
What are some family activities we can do in Harrogate?
Families in Harrogate often visit Valley Gardens for playgrounds and picnics, take part in educational exhibits at the Royal Pump Room Museum, or explore gardens and nature trails at RHS Garden Harlow Carr.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Harrogate?
Explore historic towns nearby, visit castles or stately homes, and experience local countryside adventures. Yorkshire Dales National Park and market towns around the area are frequently suggested for day trips with cultural and outdoor activities.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Harrogate?
Many stays in Harrogate welcome pets, especially around The Stray and green areas near Valley Gardens. Local walking paths and parks make it easy to explore the outdoors with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Harrogate?
Pack for changing weather and bring comfortable shoes for exploring gardens and cobbled streets. Locals often suggest sampling afternoon tea and checking for exhibitions or markets in the town centre.
What is Harrogate known for?
Harrogate is known for its spa heritage, historic tea rooms, and vibrant gardens. The area has hosted cultural events and welcomes visitors seeking both relaxation and independent shopping.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Harrogate?
Discover art galleries around the Montpellier Quarter, quiet garden spaces near The Stray, and smaller local museums with rotating exhibits. Independent shops tucked along cobbled streets often surprise first-time visitors.
What are the best foods to try in Harrogate?
Harrogate has traditional afternoon tea, locally baked scones, and artisan chocolates. Regional favorites such as Yorkshire pudding and seasonal pastries are frequently suggested in cafés and markets.
What should I bring for a trip to Harrogate?
Layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable walking shoes work well year-round. Consider an umbrella and reusable water bottle for exploring both indoor and outdoor attractions.
What is the nightlife in Harrogate like?
Harrogate’s nightlife has stylish bars, live music venues, and welcoming pubs around the town centre and Montpellier Quarter. Many spots feature local brews and relaxed social spaces.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Harrogate?
Harrogate hosts flower shows in spring, seasonal markets, and live music festivals throughout the year. Literary events and food festivals are also frequently suggested, drawing locals and visitors together for community celebrations.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Harrogate?
Several Harrogate neighborhoods have family-friendly vacation rentals near green spaces and playgrounds, such as those around Valley Gardens and The Stray. Many accommodations provide easy access to local attractions and dining.
All about Harrogate
Seated at the southeastern edge of Yorkshire Dales National Park, this Victorian spa town maintains an almost regal elegance. Stately buildings, including the Royal Pump Room and the dazzling Edwardian concert hall, hark back to the days when thousands used to come here for its mineral waters. The Turkish Baths, with their still-popular steam rooms and swimming pool, are luxuriously decorated. The Montpellier Quarter, a delightful district of independent shops and outdoor cafes, is home to Yorkshire’s most famous tea rooms as well as a hub for the antiques trade for which the town is known.
The attractive lawns and plantings that surround it are typical, too. Harrogate’s parks and gardens are a big part of its charm, from the 17-acre Valley Gardens in the west of town to the Royal Horticultural Society Garden Harlow Carr on its outskirts. Within a 15-minute drive you can be surrounded by the outstanding natural beauty of Nidderdale, and the Yorkshire Dales beyond.
What are the top things to do in Harrogate?
Cold Bath Road
Running south from the Montpellier Quarter, this road has been described as the Notting Hill of Harrogate for its bohemian vibe and its long string of independent shops, restaurants, and businesses. Handmade clothing, local beer, artisanal ice cream, and even fishing tackle can be found among its shopfronts.
The Stray
It’s this 200-acre stretch of open parkland, reaching all the way from the Tewit Well in the south to High Harrogate to the east, which gives the town its spacious feel. Once a royal hunting forest, these grounds were later protected as grazing land for the local livestock, and are now a popular place for picnics, kite flying, and ball games; in March, the area is carpeted with colourful crocuses.
Knaresborough
A 15-minute drive to the east of Harrogate, the medieval streets of this tiny town offer a fascinating contrast, as well as the incredible sight of the railway viaduct straddling the gorge on which it sits. Overlooking the River Nidd are the impressive ruins of Knaresborough Castle, a fortress once home to kings John, Edward I, and Edward II.
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