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Harrogate - The Famous Spa Town



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By : James JR Robinson    19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-02-07 05:16:15
Harrogate is a famous spa town located in Yorkshire in the north of England. It is well known, not only for being a spa town, but also as a centre for conferences, seminars and exhibitions at which numerous different industries will go to discuss aspects of business. People also attend conferences, seminars and exhibitions to promote their business. Another reason for business people to go to conferences, seminars and exhibitions is to network. Business networking is the process by which people meet other business people and find out what they do, with the aim of seeing whether they may be able to help eachother in some way at some point in the future.

People attending conferences, seminars and exhibitions in Harrogate will benefit from the convenience afforded by the excellent transport links that are provided by Harrogate railway and bus stations, and the airport Leeds Bradford International, which is just ten miles away. These transport links also benefit people working in the town. Harrogate is popular with both blue-collar and white-collar workers who carry out their business locally and further afield in Leeds and Bradford.

Harrogate is a world class tourist destination, and has a reputation that extends across the United Kingdom and around the world as well. The town's spas are popular attractions and have been for many years. The spa water contains minute traces of common salt, sulphur and iron. These waters have been believed to be good for the health for centuries. As a result, the town has been a magnet for wealthy people who require the recuperative benefits of the spa waters. For this reason, the prosperity of the town has benefited since the sixteenth century.

In addition to the spas, Harrogate has many gardens that are open to the public and feature lush greenery and fine tropical plants, along with entertainment such as jazz bands during the summer season. Many visitors to the town will have enjoyed visiting Betty's Tea Rooms, which is a destination that has become known internationally for its culinary delights which include its Fat Rascals biscuits, for which the establishment receives a constant stream of orders and sends out to customers worldwide. The town serves as a convenient location from which to explore the nearby Yorkshire Dales national park, which features a wide range of wildlife that will delight children and adults alike.

With a population of 71,600 Harrogate is a popular residential centre with a range of attractive housing options for living in. There are numerous fine Georgian houses that serve as detached residences or have been tastefully divided up into attractive apartments that are highly desirable on the local residential property market. Many people in the residential property market regard certain postcodes as being desirable, and others as being less desirable. The postcode prefixes for the town are HG1, HG2, HG3, and HG5 and there is a great deal of debate among postcode purists in the town as to the relative desirability of each one as an area to live in.
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