A Harrogate hotel is set to launch an event that will allow families to enjoy a special meal with Father Christmas.
Harrogate hotel launches 'Breakfast with Santa' event A Harrogate hotel is set to launch an event that will allow families to enjoy a special meal with Father Christmas. The Harrogate Inn is welcoming visitors to enjoy breakfast with Santa on Saturday 2nd December. The event will run from 10am until 12pm and will include a gift for each child. A spokesperson for The Harrogate Inn said:
“We’re ho-ho-hosting a very exciting breakfast with some extra special Christmas guests from the North Pole. “Every child will receive a gift...as long as they're on the nice list of course! “Come along and make memories to cherish with the little ones.”Tickets are charged at £15 per adult and £12 per child. To book your place, contact the Harrogate Inn team on 01423 561431 or email them at info@theharrogateinn.com. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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