Royal Hall
Harrogate’s Royal Hall, a stunning Edwardian Theatre built in 1903, is a venue for events, arts and entertainment Restored to its original magnificence and the glittering jewel in Harrogate International Centre’s crown, this has to be the ultimate backdrop for sophisticated banquets, memorable conferences and magical shows. Seating 1000, this “Palace of Glittering Gold” and Northern Cultural Centre provides the perfect setting for banquets, conferences, concerts and shows.
Ripon Road
Harrogate
North Yorkshire
HG1 2 RD
01423 502 116
Harrogate Theatre
Harrogate Theatre has a 500 seat Victorian Main Auditorium with seating split over three levels. This includes the Stalls, Circle and Balcony. In addition to this there are also 4 boxes. There is also a 60 seat Studio Theatre at the top of the building.
Harrogate Theatre is a Victorian Theatre built in 1900 by Frank Tugwell. One of the first Theatre’s in the country to have electricity throughout the whole building. Over the last few years a major refurbishment project has been implemented to restore the building back to its former glory.
Harrogate Theatre
Oxford Street
Harrogate
HG1 1QF
Harrogate International Centre
Located in the heart of the cosmopolitan town of Harrogate and at the heart of the UK, Harrogate International Centre (HIC) is one of the most impressively integrated conference, exhibition and events venues in Europe. Kings Road Combining premium facilities with unbeatable customer service, HIC hosts around 150 events and attracts in excess of 290,000 visitors each year, and is consistently acknowledged to be one of the UK’s top event venues.
Harrogate International Centre
Kings Road
Harrogate
HG1 5LA
Papakata Tent
Making a splash this year, the children’s festival is a wickedly fun weekend featuring a famous young sleuth, banana sandwiches, singing, storytelling and football.
Located in Harrogate’s Crescent Gardens, the Papakata tent will become the perfect children’s den on a massive scale for our Children’s Festival on 9th & 10th July.
Crescent Gardens is situated between the Harrogate Council Offices and the Royal Baths.
Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal
A World Heritage Site, Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal is a huge estate of beauty, contrasts and surprises including the largest abbey ruins in the country and one of England’s most spectacular Georgian water gardens.
Situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the valley of the river Skell, on the doorstep of the Yorkshire Dales, only 30 miles from the historic city of York and 9 miles from the A1.
Ripon
Nr Harrogate
North Yorkshire, UK
HG4 3DY
Wesley Chapel
Wesley Methodist Church was built in 1862 and is a Grade II listed building in the traditional “meeting house” style. It was extensively refurbished for our Centenary in 1962 and again in 1994 when the foyer at the entrance to the church was created and major alterations made to the facilities in the Lower Hall beneath the church, including a lift.
Wesley Chapel
Oxford St
Harrogate
HG1 1PP
01423 509 917
St. Wilfrid’s Church
The Parish Church of St Wilfrid, Harrogate is one of the finest modern churches in the North of England. In 1903 the eminent ecclesiastical architect, Temple Moore, was invited to design “a fine Early English church of great dignity and beauty, to be built of stone and to accommodate 900 worshippers”. This “exceeding magnifical” building was consecrated in June 1914, and completed by the addition of the Holy Spirit Chapel (1928) and the Lady Chapel (1935) – these two were the work of Leslie Moore, son-in-law of the original architect.
St Wilfrid’s Church
Duchy Road
Harrogate
HG1 2EY
01423 504 629
St James Church, Birstwith
This beautiful Victorian church stands on a hill looking over the tiny village of Birstwith through which runs the river Nidd. Built in 1857 by John Greenwood, it boasts a 100ft spire, some splendid stained glass, a Binns organ, that has recently been fully restored by John Clough and Son, and an unusual and striking reredos of alabaster and glass mosaic.
St. James Church
Lackton Bank
Birstwith
HG3 2AG
01423 770409
Old Swan Hotel
The Old Swan has a history that extends back nearly 200 years – famous for its glass-ceilinged Wedgewood Restaurant, secluded gardens and elegant meetings and events spaces. In the late nineteenth century it was extensively redeveloped as a fashionable spa hotel known as the ’Swan Hydro’, but after the Second World War, the reopening saw the name change to the ‘Old Swan Hotel’.
It was to this tranquil haven that the mistress of crime-writing, Agatha Christie, famously disappeared in 1926, resulting in a public furore when she could not be found.
The Old Swan
Swan Road,
Harrogate
North Yorkshire,
HG1 2SR
01423 562 303
The West Park Hotel is a converted18th Century Coach House close to the Heart of the Historic Yorkshire Spa Town of Harrogate. The West Park Hotel is in the centre of Harrogate, a short walk from Betty’s Famous Tea Rooms, situated opposite the Stray.
19 West Park
Harrogate
North Yorkshire
HG1 1B
RHS Harlow Carr Gardens
The RHS merged with the Northern Horticultural Society in 2001 and, with the merger, came the acquisition of Harlow Carr. The gardens stand on what was once part of the Forest of Knaresborough, an ancient royal hunting ground. Springs of sulphur water were discovered here in 1734 but development of the site as a spa did not take place for over a hundred years. In 1840, Henry Wright, the owner of the estate, cleaned out and protected one of the wells and four years later built a hotel and a bath house.
Crag Lane
Harrogate
North Yorkshire
HG3 1QB



