Set in gardens overlooking the town, DoubleTree by Hilton Harrogate Majestic Hotel & Spa is situated in Harrogate.
Linda
United Kingdom
Breakfast selection was good, only complaint is it could have been hotter. Swimming pool was good, changing facilities were fine, shame people using them left their used towels on floor and expecting staff to pick them up. First time I used the showers in the pool area there wasn't any shampoo, conditioner or body wash, next time I went I took my own.
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.
David
United Kingdom
Good food. Friendly staff. Clean rooms and nice decorations
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.
Joanne
United Kingdom
Great location, lovely staff and comfortable rooms
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.
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...
This elegant, family-run hotel is located just 10 minutes’ walk from Harrogate town centre. The hotel offers a warm welcome, friendly service, and a freshly cooked Yorkshire Breakfast.
Really well managed and maintained. Staff was lovely.
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.
Amazing building and grounds and I loved the interior .
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.
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.
Great location, lovely communal area. Good sized room
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.
We’ve Stayed 4 times previously and Love the place!
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.
Good location near centre of town. Staff freindly.
FAQs about hotels in Harrogate
On average, 3-star hotels in Harrogate cost € 121.78 per night, and 4-star hotels in Harrogate are € 147.27 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Harrogate can on average be found for € 146.66 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Harrogate this weekend is € 191.21 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 181.17. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Harrogate for this weekend cost on average around € 225.01 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 106.21 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Harrogate for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 121.68 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Harrogate will cost around € 127.26 (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.
Harrogate is the smartest, cleanest town Iv'e ever been in.
Harrogate is the smartest, cleanest town Iv'e ever been in. Loads of green spaces, loads of very smart independent shops, lots of different places to eat and drink I recommend The Taverna (Greek). and the biggest and smartest Weatherspoon's in the country. Lots of interesting local history Overall Brilliant!
geoffrey
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely small spa town in North Yorkshire which maintains...
Lovely small spa town in North Yorkshire which maintains some of its regency charm. There are still independent and characterful shops. Lots of green parks & gardens, plenty of good restaurants/eateries of all types and levels, including the famous Betty's. Similarly good hotels. guest houses & rental accommodations. RHS Harlow Carr 1 mile out of town is superb any time off year and has a lovely Betty's Tea Room. (access before garden entry) . Easy access to lots of other places or quick train to York.
Trevor
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Most of all, the friendliness and kindness of the locals.
Most of all, the friendliness and kindness of the locals. It has lovely green spaces and parks, interesting and historic buildings (The Royal Hall is particularly magnificent). Great food - we ate dinner at our hotel, The Crown, and The Cattlemen's, and Gianni's - all were excellent. Good for shopping - individual speciality shops such as Woods of Harrogate, and Duttons, being two I sought out as their high quality goods and extensive range are not easy to find even in the vastness of London; as well as the usual high street chains. Close to Knaresborough, Ripon, the dales, and much more we didn't have time to visit. We'll just have to go again.
MayBri
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
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.
Excellent location in the centre of Harrogate - there is limited parking at the hotel or a big multistorey over the road.
Staff were great, friendly, welcoming and professional.
Room was a good size, nicely decorated and it's nice to see little extras like locally supplied bottled water and biscuits.
Really good breakfast included!
The hotel was good value for money, ideally located within easy reach of all Harrogate has to offer. A very comfortable stay and wonderful breakfast. Customer care was excellent in advance of our stay (personal requests for an elderly relay) and throughout our stay. Thank you for a fabulous stay.
The Crown hotel is ideally suited for those attending a conference in the nearby conference centre and also for exploring Harrogate. The rooms are basic but ultimately have all that is necessary for a five day stay. Parking in the nearby Cornwall Road meant we didn't have to pay for parking.
It was our first time visiting Harrogate this hotel is in an Excellent location (nice easy walk into town) with its own car parking. Lovely room, decorated nicely and very clean. Breakfast was excellent with lots of choice. The hotel is a credit to the family who run it.
Located in the heart of Harrogate, this boutique B&B is nicely decorated and furnished. Kim will look after you and make sure to accommodate your needs. The room and all the common areas are clean at a very high standard. The price I have paid is almost unbeatable.
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We booked a cosy double room, but when we checked in we had a standard double room which was more spacious. The breakfast was ok with plenty of choice. The hotel location was fantastic, just minutes from the centre of Harrogate.
Excellent at the crown for everything. Lovely food,very clean bedroom and clean hotel. Great staff too, central in Harrogate. Love this hotel. Thanks to you all. Fab!! Suzi & Brian, Staffordshire
Great location. Really short walk to Harrogate centre. There is a bus just outside the hotel for those who need it. Has a lift. Lovely entrance and seating area. Beautiful period features
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
Everything we wanted to do in Harrogate was within easy walking distance. Perfect location for attending a convention or just enjoying Harrogate itself
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