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Harrogate is a North Yorkshire town, with a population of 85,000
people. The town became a fashionable spa town in the sixteenth
century, attracting masses of tourism and industry, and many still
visit today for the spa baths and historical sights. Other than
monuments and museums set up to explore and educate about the town's
industrial history, there are numerous castles and historical
battlegrounds that make interesting historical visits.
Harrogate is home to 33 restaurants recommended by The Good Restaurant
Guide, and an array of bistros, wine bars and upmarket pubs. There are
also a variety of nightclubs and club nights, making for a busy
Author: Leisha Greenfield
Having spent 10 years working as a visitor guide at various top London
tourist attractions, Leisha Greenfield has now writes articles on UK tourism.http://www.ukcityguide.info.
nightlife in the town centre. Shopping facilities are plentiful, with
much of them inside the town and not located in out-of-the-way shopping
malls. Much of the town centre is old and elegant, with much to see and
do.
History
The history of Harrogate dates back to the Roman period, when farming
hamlets were located on the site. A farming and textile industry was
flourishing by the twelfth century, but the spring that was discovered
in the sixteenth century triggered the area's development into a
fashionable, thriving spa town. More wells were discovered later, and
the original still stands in the town centre.
The Royal Pump Room Museum contains exhibits exploring the area's
history as a spa town, and comprises a reproduced sixteenth century
town for visitors to wander around. Knaresborough is home to a medieval
castle museum, and the cave once lived in by a twelfth century hermit
and 'holy man'.
Art Galleries
Mercer Art Gallery is home to more than 2000 nineteenth and twentieth
century pieces of fine art, photography, sculpture and craft works, and
comprises two separate galleries. The gallery regularly hosts temporary
exhibitions and art events.
The Gasgoine Gallery is an impressive private collection, including
works by Picasso and Salvador Dali, and a large selection of glass
works. New exhibitions are displayed every three works and all items
are for sale.
The SMART Gallery exhibits and sells original art, sculptures and
ceramics; and McTague Gallery trades in watercolours, oil paintings,
twentieth-century prints, and genre and decorative prints.
Theatres
Harrogate is home to a civic theatre, numerous performance spaces and the
most successful youth theatre in the country.
The Harrogate Theatre is a Grade II listed building, opened in 1900,
and comprising two auditoria. Performances include large-scale touring
productions, one-night entertainments and 5 of its own in-house
productions; and there are films shown on Monday evenings.
Harrogate International Centre is an office complex, conferencing
facility, hotel, exhibition hall and theatre, hosting a range of events
and entertainment, including concerts, drama and festivals, with
seating for more than 2000 people.
Restaurants
The Courtyard Restaurant serves contemporary British cuisine, and holds
an AA rosette. The restaurant is located in former livery stables, and
offers a choice of indoor and outdoor seating. Sasso is a fine dining
Italian restaurant, and another of the 33 restaurants currently
recommended by Good Restaurant Guide.
Loch Fyne Oyster Bar and Restaurant serves classic and unique seafood
dishes in lavish surroundings, with a wine list comprising wines and
champagnes hand picked from French vineyards.
Harrogate’s branch of Wing Wah, serving traditional Far Eastern
cuisine, has two themed levels; the bright and contemporary 'Modern
Tranquil Room' on the ground, and the oriental-influenced 'Traditional
Blossom Room' upstairs.
Pubs/Bars
The Lounge is the bar in the Carringtons bar, restaurant and nightclub
complex, and is stylish and upmarket, but relaxed and comfortable.
There is a wide drinks selection and live evening entertainment.
The William and Victoria Restaurant and Wine Bar has a bar downstairs,
serving drinks from an extensive wine list, in traditional, wood
fixtured surroundings.
Montpellier Parade is home to Blues Bar, a pub and live blues music
venue, Hedley's Wine and Food Bar, Montpellier and The Slug and
Lettuce.
Harrogate and Ripon CAMRA recommend numerous pubs in the area, and
voted The Spite Inn 'Pub of the Season' in Winter 2006.
Nightclubs
The nightclub in Carringtons bar, restaurant and nightclub complex
presents 70s and 80s chart music four nights a week, and attracts a
young professional clientele. The club hosts the popular 'Heaven and
Hell' on Wednesdays, and has a capacity of 600 people.
Club XS is an indie/alternative club, open three nights a week and
offering indie rock, 'cheese', metal, punk and emo. The club has a
capacity of 300 people.
Ministry of Sound Minibar is separated into four themed zones, with
unusual and stylish décor and state of the art sound and
lighting equipment. The club is open from Thursday to Saturday, and
licensed until 4am.
Shopping
Harrogate town centre is home to more than 20 antiques retailers, and all the
major high street and department stores located within a short walk of
each other on Cambridge Street and Parliament Street.
Close by is The Victoria Gardens Shopping Centre, comprising 4 levels
and more than 30 stores. Retailers currently based in the units include
Bay Trading, La Senza and WHSmith; there are also a number of cafes and
coffee bars.
Lightwater Valley Theme Park and Shopping Village is located in Ripon,
and is home to eight stores and a restaurant.
Sports
The Hydro is one of four leisure centres, and comprises 3 pools, a
fitness centre, a crèche and a café. There is also a gym
with state of the art fitness equipment. Knaresborough Pool is a
popular choice for families, with its hot water bubble pool, water
flume and large shallow section.
The National Centre for Combat Martial Arts is a training gym and
teaching centre, offering a choice of group and individual tuition.
Martial arts range from Kung Fu, Kickboxing, Tai Chi, Chi Kung and
Yoga.
Ripon Sailing Club offers racing, tuition and relaxing breaks on its
20-acre lake, and boats are available for private hire on weekends.
The Harrogate Golf Club was established in the nineteenth century and
offers a challenging game of golf on its 6250-yard course. Oakdale is
slightly larger, at 6456-yards.
About the author:
Author: Leisha Greenfield
Having spent 10 years working as a visitor guide at various top London
tourist attractions, Leisha Greenfield has now writes articles on UK tourism. http://www.ukcityguide.info.
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