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Tourist guide of the town of Harrogate
Harrogate is a town in North Yorkshire, with a population of 85,000 people. The town became a fashionable resort in the sixteenth century, which attracts mass tourism and industry, and many, even today, visiting the hot springs and historical sites. Besides monuments and museums created to explore and educate on the industrial history of the city, there are many castles and historic battlefields that have interesting historical tours.
Harrogate is home to 33 restaurants recommended by Good Restaurant Guide, and a variety of restaurants, bars and pubs for the premium wine. There are also a variety of clubs and nightclubs, a vibrant nightlife in the city center. Centers Many are commercial, most of them in the city and not on the outside-form centers. Much of downtown is old and elegant, with many things to see and do.
History
Harrogate's history dates back to Roman times, when farming villages have been on the site. In agriculture and the textile industry was flourishing in the twelfth century, but the spring was discovered in the sixteenth century led to the development of the territory in a way, a booming spa. More wells were discovered later, and the original is still center of the city.
The Royal Pump Room Museum contains exhibits exploring the history of the region as a spa town and village has sixteenth century played for visitors to stroll. Knaresborough is a museum of medieval castle and the cave, once inhabited by a hermit of the twelfth century and "holy man".
Art Galleries
Mercer Art Gallery is home to over 2000 pieces of nineteenth and twentieth century fine art, photography, sculpture and crafts, and consists of two separate galleries. The gallery regularly hosts temporary exhibitions and artistic events.
Gasgoine Gallery is an impressive collection and private, including works by Picasso and Salvador Dali, and a wide selection of pieces of glass. New Exhibits are presented every three plays and all items are for sale.
SMART Gallery Exhibits and sells works of art original sculptures and ceramics, and crafts gallery McTague watercolors, oil paintings, prints of the twentieth century, and sex and decorative printed.
Theaters
Harrogate is home to a civic theater, theater and many areas for Youth most successful in the country.
The Harrogate Theatre is a listed building, opened in 1900, and comprising two rooms. Performance products Tour at a large scale, nightly entertainment and 5 of its own production of its own, and movies are displayed in the Monday night.
Harrogate International Centre a complex of offices, conference rooms, exhibition hall on the hotel and theater, receiving a series of events and performances, concerts, festivals and theater, with a capacity of over 2000 people.
Restaurants
The Courtyard Restaurant contemporary British cuisine and has received an AA Rosette. The restaurants found in the garages before, and offers a selection of tables inside and outside. Sasso is an Italian restaurant, and one of the 33 restaurants currently recommended Restaurant Guide for good.
Loch Fyne Oyster Bar & Restaurant serves seafood classics in a unique and luxurious, with a wine list that includes champagne and wine taking his hand from French vineyards.
Harrogate Branch Wing Wah, serves traditional cuisine of the Far East, has two levels with the subject "Upstairs Room bright, modern and contemporary with the traditional quiet room "on the ground, and the Oriental influence" Blossom ".
Bar / Pub
The lounge bar is at the helm of Carrington, a restaurant and nightclub complex, and it is elegant and luxurious, but comfortable and relaxed. There is a selection Beverage wide and live entertainment.
The William and Victoria Restaurant & Wine Bar is a bar downstairs, where drinks are served from a full menu of wine in the tradition established around the wood.
Montpellier Parade is the home of Blues Bar, a pub and music rather than blues, wine and Hedley Food Bar, Montpellier and Slug and Lettuce.
Harrogate and Ripon CAMRA recommended pubs in the area, and voted Pub La Posada resentment of the season in winter 2006.
Clubs
The Carrington disco bar, a restaurant and nightclub complex has 70 hits, and 80 four nights a week and attracts a young professional. The club hosts the popular "Heaven and Hell" on Wednesday, and has a capacity of 600 people.
Club XS is an indie / alternative club, open three nights a week and offers indie rock, "cheese", metal, punk and emo. The club has a capacity of 300 people.
Ministry of Sound mini-bar is divided into four thematic areas, with unusual and elegant d? R and the state of the art sound and lighting. The club is open Thursday through Saturday, and Licensed 4.
Shopping
Downtown Harrogate is home to more than 20 retail antiques, and all the main street and department stores Located within walking distance of each other in Cambridge Street and Parliament.
Nearby is the Victoria Gardens Shopping Centre, which includes 4 levels and more than 30 stores. The units currently based retailers including Bay Trading, La Senza and WHSmith, there are also a number of cafes and bars.
Lightwater Valley Theme Park Shopping Village is located in Ripon, and is home to eight stores and a restaurant.
Sports
Hydropower is one of the four entertainment centers, and has three pools, a gym, a cr? mail and a coffee? A gym with fitness equipment latest high-tech. Knaresborough Pool is a popular choice for families, with its hot pools bubble, the shallow water of the Grand Canal section.
The National Counterterrorism Center cons of martial arts training is a fitness center and a learning center, offering a choice of group and individual classes. range of martial arts Kung Fu, Kickboxing, Tai Chi, Chi Kung and Yoga.
Ripon Sailing Club offers racing, tuition and a relaxing stay in the lake of 20 acres, and boats are available for private hire at weekends.
The Harrogate Golf Club was founded in the nineteenth century and offers a round of golf at 6250 yards course. Oakdale is slightly larger at 6456 meters. About the Author
Author: Leisha Greenfield
Leisha Greenfield has been a tourist guide for over 10 years. She has vast knowledge of UK tourism, with a speciality in Harrogate tourist information and the history of Harrogate.