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Why choose Harrogate for your next Rail Advertising campaign?
Harrogate railway station is a prime advertising location, attracting 1.6 million visitors each year and providing one of the few high-visibility marketing opportunities in a town with limited poster sites due to its heritage status. As part of Yorkshire’s ‘Golden Triangle,’ it links key economic centres such as Leeds and York, drawing professionals, business travellers, and tourists.
With high dwell times and a captive audience, rail advertising presents a unique chance to engage affluent residents, commuters, and event attendees. Digital and static displays effectively reach this valuable demographic, making rail a standout platform in a market where traditional outdoor advertising is restricted.


21 million people visit Harrogate town centre every year, making it a top destination for both regional and national visitors.

Harrogate has an affluent population, with a weekly wage 25% higher than the national average.

Events at the Harrogate International Centre, attract 350,000 business visitors a year.

Connecting with customers in Harrogate
Harrogate’s audience consists of affluent professionals, business owners, and retirees with high disposable incomes who prefer premium brands. The town’s visitor economy is fuelled by corporate travellers attending conferences and exhibitions, tourists attracted by its historic charm, and leisure visitors enjoying its spa heritage and luxury hospitality. Key locations include the Harrogate Convention Centre, Montpellier Quarter, and Victoria Shopping Centre, where residents and visitors alike frequent boutique shops, fine dining venues, and cultural sites. Customers in Harrogate seek experiences and engage with brands that embody quality, exclusivity, and strong local connections. With tourism, finance, and business services shaping the local economy, rail advertising offers a distinctive way to reach this affluent, business-minded, and experience-oriented audience in a town with limited traditional poster sites.