

Housed in Harrogate's premiere Spa building and site of Europe's strongest Sulphur Well, The Royal Pump Room Museum tells the story of Harrogate as a Spa. Displays show why visitors from all over the World visited the 'Queen of the Inland Spas' - the social side of 'spawning' such as the history of Harrogate's Stray, shops and Hotels and of course the old spa treatments. You can still see the sulphur wells, and no visit to the museum is complete without a taste of the water!
Royal Pump Room Museum

Situated 100 yards from the entrance to the Valley Gardens and Royal Pump Room Museum, the Mercer Art Gallery is home to the District's superb collection of Fine Art. Originally built in 1806 as Harrogate's first spa building, 'The Promenade Room' has been restored to its former glory.
The Mercer Art Gallery

Harrogate International Centre's generous and versatile, conference and exhibition space makes it the one of the largest venues in the UK. The conference auditorium seats 2000, 8 exhibition halls offer 16,500m2 of exhibition space and also offers extra meeting and breakout rooms.
Harrogate International Centre

The Royal Horticultural Society's garden Harlow Carr is one of four public gardens run by the Society. It is located on the western edge of Harrogate in the English county of North Yorkshire. The garden is the most recent addition to the RHS, acquired by the merger of the Northern Horticultural Society with the RHS in 2001. It had been the Northern Horticultural Society's trial ground and display garden since they bought it in 1946.

With the pace of life today, it’s more important than ever to take time out to unwind - to regularly devote an hour and a half to the serious business of relaxing! At Harrogate’s Turkish Baths & Health Spa, amidst surroundings that are pure Victorian, you’ll enjoy a total leisure experience enhanced by friendly yet unobtrusive attention.