
Harrogate is the ideal location for an international
conference, being centrally located in the UK halfway between London
and Edinburgh and having good transport links. Both Leeds-Bradford
International Airport and Manchester Airport are within easy driving
distance, there are regular train connections to Harrogate from
Leeds or York and there are excellent motorway links from around
the UK.
Harrogate is a picturesque, cosmopolitan spa town which is famous
for its shopping, café culture, fine dining and colourful
gardens. It has a rich cultural heritage, evident in the abundance
of elegant architecture seen throughout the town. Harrogate became
famous in 1571 when the natural springs turned the town into one
of the leading spas in the UK. The Royal
Baths still provide an excellent escape for relaxation, as do
the Valley Gardens and the botanical gardens at Harlow
Carr. Harrogate is also famous for the café tea rooms,
Bettys of Harrogate.
Harrogate sits roughly in the centre of Yorkshire,
a region divided into North, South, East and West. The beautiful
Yorkshire Dales National Park lies to the west, the North York Moors
National Park is to the North and the Peak District National Park
to the South. The two major cities in Yorkshire are Leeds
and York, the former playing a major role in the
Industrial Revolution, and the latter littered with Roman and Medieval
remains.
Leeds
is Yorkshire’s commercial capital, and is famous in the UK
for shopping (including the “the Knightsbridge of the North”
– the Victorian Arcade and Harvey Nichols), culture (the Royal
Armouries, the City Museum and the City Art Gallery), nightlife,
and first class restaurants. If there is sufficient demand, we will
organise a trip to visit Leeds (see Social
Events).
York never
fails to impress, with its Roman remains, Viking and Norman invasions,
religious and political influences (York Minster, the Castle Museum,
the Jorvik, and the National Rail Museum are all top destinations).
If there is sufficient demand, we will organise a trip to visit
York (see Social Events).
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