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The Best Spa Towns in the UK: find out where to stay for restoration and relaxation in 2024.

Spa towns in the UK are known for their natural springs and therapeutic waters, historically attracting visitors seeking health benefits and relaxation. Here are some of the most notable spa towns in the UK:

Bath:

Perhaps the most famous spa town, known for its ancient Roman Baths and stunning Georgian architecture. The waters are believed to have healing properties and have attracted visitors for centuries.


Where to stay: The Gainsborough Bath Spa

Harrogate, North Yorkshire:

A Victorian spa town in North Yorkshire, renowned for its beautifully preserved Turkish Baths and elegant gardens. The town also hosts various cultural events and exhibitions.


Where to stay: Rudding Park

Cheltenham, Gloucestershire:

Located in Gloucestershire, known for its Regency architecture and the Cheltenham Spa, which was originally discovered in 1716. The town also hosts the famous Cheltenham Festival, which includes cultural and sporting events.


Where to stay: The Greenway Hotel & Spa

Leamington Spa:

Officially named Royal Leamington Spa after a visit from Queen Victoria, this town in Warwickshire is known for its Regency architecture and beautiful parks.


Where to stay: Mallory Court

Buxton, Derbyshire:

Located in Derbyshire, famous for its natural warm springs and stunning architecture like the Buxton Crescent. The town is surrounded by the beautiful Peak District National Park.


Where to stay: Buxton Crescent Spa

Tunbridge Wells:

Known for its historical Pantiles and Chalybeate Spring, this town in Kent has been a popular tourist destination since the 17th century.


Where to stay: The Spa Hotel

Matlock Bath:

Situated in Derbyshire, near the Peak District, known for its picturesque setting by the River Derwent and attractions like the Heights of Abraham.


Where to stay: The New Bath Hotel


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