Swallow St George Hotel
Swallow St George Hotel
1 Ripon Road Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England

Star Ratings :

Location :
Central
Rooms :
90

The Swallow St George Hotel is a good place for travellers, who can unwind and relax in its sauna, whirlpool, and steam bath facilities. A gymnasium is also available for guests who need to keep fit during their stay. The Swallow St. George also has wedding services and wheelchair-friendly facilities for those who may need them.
from € 72
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

Based on 8 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

80%
Customer Satisfaction
Rated #1 for all Harrogate hotels
Although looking a little tired from outside,the inside was pleasant,staff very helpfull and professional.A very good Spa.The hotel is in an excellant central location with plenty of free parking
Greg Buckley, British
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Swallow St George Hotel Reviews
Greg Buckley,British
Check-In : 22 Aug 08
Room type: Standard
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

80%
Satisfaction
Although looking a little tired from outside,the inside was pleasant,staff very helpfull and professional.A very good Spa.The hotel is in an excellant central location with plenty of free parking








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