Spa town and England’s floral district
Harrogate in beautiful North Yorkshire is renowned for its floral beauty and elegant spa buildings, which include The Royal Pump Room Museum, Mercer Gallery and Royal Baths. It is also a conference and exhibition destination of international standing and the influx of visitors contributes to a modern, cosmopolitan feel - as you’ll see for yourself at the British Bridal Exhibition Harrogate.
Following the discovery of the first medicinal spring in 1571, Harrogate evolved as one of the most fashionable spas in Europe. The town has got a rich spa heritage, which is apparent from the venerable architecture.
Beautifully landscaped gardens and graceful architecture will forever be hallmarks of Harrogate. A number of stylish cafe bars have introduced a little ‘pavement café’ culture to Harrogate. The town is dotted with friendly pubs, wine bars and restaurants. Cafes and tearooms of the highest quality, offer local specialities and several first class establishments serve a wide range of cuisine, from around the world.
For more info about Harrogate, see Harrogate & The Yorkshire Dales and About Britain

