| A former coaching inn, this Victorian hotel is set in the heart of the beautiful town of Harrogate, close to shops, boutiques, and the town’s bustling nightlife. The Crown Hotel is adjacent to the Valley Gardens, Turkish baths, the Montpellier Antique Quarter and Pump Room Museum. Harrogate's International Centre is just a short walk away.
The hotel has undergone a full refurbishment; the beautiful guest bedrooms and suites have been furnished with comfortable fittings and flat-screen TVs. All the bedrooms are individually-presented to a high standard.
All of the ground floor area has been completely refurbished to include a disabled entrance, toilet and lift down to one of the function rooms. The Place Bar is open daily for morning coffee and light lunches, or you can enjoy a cocktail before having dinner in The Place Bistro, also open daily along with the newly renamed Henry's Bar. Room Details
Single RoomA recently refurbished single room.
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Executive Suite Recently refurbished suite with a four-poster double bed and an adjoining lounge area. Luxury toiletries, egyptian cotton linen and LCD TV.
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Twin Room All rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay.
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Double RoomAll rooms are equipped with all the amenities you will need for a pleasant stay. Number or beds: N/A Number of Rooms: N/A [Room Details] |
Superior Double Room Recently refurbished to a high standard, including luxury toiletries, Egyptian cotton linen and flat-screen LCD TV.
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Directions to The Crown Hotel: Parking: The car park at the hotel can hold up to 30 cars. Off-road parking is nearby, and a 24-hour pay and display is just around the corner.
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Updated 09 November 2008 |