A LUXURY tour operator whose six-day trips of Northern Wetherspoons cost nearly £10,000 for two people has included an iconic drinking hole in North Yorkshire.

West Midlands-based MyUKTour has launched two holidays based around one of Britain’s most famous pub chains, with the Winter Gardens in Harrogate, constituting the penultimate stop on the company’s northern tour. 

The tour, which costs £9,575 for two adults begins in Cumbria and finishes in Newcastle, and includes 4-5-star accommodation, entrance fees to various attractions along the way, with guests transported in a private luxury vehicle and chauffeur.

The Northern tour starts off in Keswick, including a visit to its Wetherspoons, a former police station and magistrates court now known as The Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.

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The following day’s ‘spoons visit is to The Velvet Coaster on Blackpool Pleasure Beach.

The third day sees a stop at the North Western Wetherspoons in Liverpool.

Day four sees a visit to Manchester and a visit to the Moon Under Water, a former cinema.

Day five includes The Winter Gardens in Harrogate, which opened in 2004 and is renowned for its impressive Victorian architecture, .

It also features a stunning glass roof, imposing stone columns, and luxurious imperial marble. The pub’s famous staircase was recently awarded the coveted title of “Spoons’ best staircase”. 

The 19th century the building was originally part of the Royal Baths and is noted as one of the most visually impressive venues in the JD Wetherspoon franchise.

The final and sixth day sees last day sees a tour of Nidderdale, then the North Yorkshire moors before ending up in Newcastle, at the Sir William de Wessyngton, which was recently awarded the title of “Cheapest Spoons in the North”.

Andrew Wills, owner of MyUKTour, said: “Originally constructed as an entertainment venue in the 19th century, The Winter Gardens was designed to provide year-round indoor leisure spaces for people to enjoy concerts, dances and social events. The venue is architecturally stunning and features a grand glass roof, which is a hallmark of Victorian design. 

 “Over the years, as the demand for such entertainment venues waned, the Winter Gardens has undergone several changes in use. Since it was originally built, the venue has been transformed into a theatre, a cinema, and a bingo hall. 

 “When Wetherspoons acquired the site, they retained much of its original splendour, carefully restoring and highlighting its historic features. Today, The Winter Gardens serves as a splendid reminder of the Victorian era’s social and architectural ambitions, offering visitors to enjoy a piece of history while relaxing in one of Britain’s most iconic pubs.”

TripAdvisor rates the Winter Gardens as 4-star, ranking it 8th out of 57 for a quick bite, based on 2,425 reviews. Google rates the venue 4.2 stars, based on 6,920 reviews.

For details on the J D Wetherspoon tour, go to: 

https://myuktour.co.uk/uktours/tours-of-england/JD-Wetherspoon-Tour-North/