Hitchin (/ˈhɪtʃɪn/) is a market town in the North Hertfordshire District in Hertfordshire, England, with an estimated population of 33,350.
Restaurants in Hitchin
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Carole and her team are amazing! They helped me organise a last minute hen do for my mother, as the original vendor had fallen through (which I’m so incredibly grateful for). She made us all feel extremely welcome as a large group, and made the hen party one to remember. It’s located in a beautiful little outhouse in the garden, we met their friendly dog on the way out. They helped with all our questions whilst making our clay sculptures, and gave useful suggestions. Really relaxed environment and everyone in the group said they would like to return with their own families. Couldn’t recommend it enough
3.5 based on 95 reviews
Based in extensive grounds of approximately one acre on Butts Close, Hitchin Swimming Centre offers a wide range of leisure opportunities for all the community. The centre boasts a 50m heated outdoor pool (open from 23rd May to 6th September) with sunbathing terrace, and 2 indoor pools: a 25 metre deck level 8 lane indoor heated pool, and an indoor toddler pool. The superbly equipped Archers Health & Fitness Club offers an 80-station Technogym equipped fitness suite, steam room, sauna and heated bench complete with exclusive members changing rooms. The latest addition has seen the building of 3 new multi-purpose fitness studios. You can also enjoy a range of hot and cold drinks and snacks at the Splash Café.
3.5 based on 22 reviews
A baby friendly cafe and indoor garden themed play area for babies and toddlers. Baby classes held here including pregnancy yoga, mummy and baby yoga, baby massage. Massage therapies and pamper treatments for mums available on site in our treatment room. We also have a creche where you can drop your little one off for a couple of hours.
Today I took my 6 month old here after a recommendation from a friend and we will definitely be going back... Lots!!! I always find it hard to find somewhere age appropriate to take my little one as I find soft play centres are more catered for older children but the secret garden was great. Its also great that it isn't a soft play centre but just a great indoor place with different areas for the children to explore. The sensory room with lots of lights was a big hit with my baby! The cafe was great too, and their was a lovely selection of wraps and other lunch items for adults and little ones. We loved it!
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