Harrogate's Turkish Baths is in the running to be named the UK's best traditional spa experience.
The annual Good Spa Guide Awards recognise and celebrate the best spas from every corner of the UK.
Their mission is to recommend only the best spas after rigorous reviews by their Spa Spies.
And Turkish Baths in Harrogate is in the running to claim the 'Best Traditional Spa Experience 2025' award.
It’s one of eight finalists in its category and is competing against the likes of Buxton Crescent Hotel & Spa, The Bath House in London and The Spa at Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park.

The winner is decided based on a public vote.
Those who cast their vote are entered into a prize draw to win a £300 spa voucher.
A spokesperson for Turkish Baths said:
“Have you experienced the unparalleled relaxation and historic charm of Turkish Baths Harrogate?
“Now is your chance to show your support!”
The deadline for voting is on Saturday (31st May). Votes can be cast online here.

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