Nottingham City Centre blends medieval charm with modern energy. The historic castle stands above mysterious sandstone caves that wind beneath bustling streets. Market Square pulses with street performers and traditional pubs where Robin Hood legends still echo. Victorian red-brick buildings in the Lace Market showcase the city's industrial heritage. Explore theatres, music venues, and bars that bring the centre to life after dark. The compact, pedestrian-friendly layout makes it easy to discover hidden gems. Shopping options range from modern centers to independent boutiques in Hockley. The efficient tram network connects major areas for stress-free exploration.
This historic quarter of Nottingham tells the storey of British industrial heritage through its Victorian-era buildings and cobblestone streets. Once the world's lace manufacturing hub, the Lace Market now buzzes with creative energy and artistic flair. St Mary's Church and Nottingham Contemporary art gallery anchor this cultural district. The neighborhood's red-brick factories house design studios, independent boutiques, and trendy bars that come alive after dark. Visitors can explore converted warehouses filled with galleries and atmospheric venues for live music. Walking these historic streets offers a perfect blend of authentic industrial character and modern artistic innovation.
Hockley buzzes as Nottingham's Creative Quarter, where Victorian warehouses house artist studios and colourful street murals. Independent record shops spill vinyl onto cobblestone alleys lined with vintage boutiques and speciality coffee roasters. The art deco Broadway Cinema anchors this bohemian hub with its distinctive facade. The area comes alive after dark with numerous bars, music venues, and underground clubs. Browse local art in exposed brick galleries or catch cultural events like the Hockley Hustle music festival. Most attractions sit within easy walking distance, making this walkable area perfect for creative exploration.
West Bridgford offers a peaceful retreat from Nottingham's busy centre. This affluent suburb charms visitors with its tree-lined streets and attractive Victorian homes. Cricket enthusiasts will love the proximity to the historic Trent Bridge Cricket Ground. The area balances suburban tranquility with easy access to riverside walks and green spaces. Local life centers around Central Avenue with its independent boutiques and cosy cafes. Bridgford Park and West Bridgford Park provide perfect spots for outdoor leisure along the River Trent. Sports fans can catch exciting matches at City Ground while enjoying authentic English suburban living.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Nottingham
Lace Market
8.8/10 (1,483 reviews)
Admire the 19th-century architecture in this stylish zone. The old lace warehouses here have been converted into shops, museums, apartments and restaurants.
University of Nottingham
8.6/10 (379 reviews)
Stroll through the University of Nottingham's historic campus, where grand architecture meets serene landscapes. Explore the iconic Trent Building's clock tower amid blooming gardens.
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Trent Bridge
8.8/10 (48 reviews)
Established in 1838, Trent Bridge is one of cricket's oldest and most revered grounds. Watch world-class cricket in a vibrant atmosphere where history meets modern sporting excellence.
Theatre Royal
8.6/10 (176 reviews)
This exquisite Victorian venue showcases West End musicals, drama, ballet, and opera in an intimate historical setting. Arrive early to enjoy pre-show refreshments in one of Britain's most beautiful theatrical interiors.
Wollaton Hall
8.8/10 (73 reviews)
This grand Elizabethan mansion serves as Nottingham's Natural History Museum and Batman's Wayne Manor in The Dark Knight Rises. Explore its collections before strolling the parkland to spot free-roaming deer.
Nottingham Castle
8.0/10 (301 reviews)
Perched on a sandstone outcrop, Nottingham Castle combines medieval legend with a 17th-century mansion museum. Explore Robin Hood exhibits and cave networks while enjoying panoramic city views from its historic grounds.
National Water Sports Centre
8.4/10 (52 reviews)
This world-class water sports centre offers thrilling experiences from rafting to paddleboarding on its regatta lake. Explore the surrounding country park with scenic trails after your aquatic adventure.
Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
8.6/10 (288 reviews)
This versatile arena hosts world-class concerts, sports events, and exhibitions in Nottingham. Arrive early to experience the electric atmosphere and premium acoustics in this East Midlands entertainment hub.
What to do in Nottingham
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"The breakfast was really good as was the lady that served us. The room was nice and big although in need of decorating with ripped off wallpaper and holes in the bathroom, plus the TV didn't work, which I presume the guy behind the bar knew as he didn't seem interested when we told him.
All in all a good stay, worth what we paid."
"Staff great. Moved rooms because of noise at the back of hotel. New room better but the plug would not close. The web site says breakfast was 10.99 but when I paid for 2 I was charged £27. Would not stay there again"
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You can grab a holiday package to this top destination on Expedia. However, how much your holiday to Nottingham costs will depend on the length of stay, season and hotel choice.
What are the cheapest months to go to Nottingham?
You can generally find lower rates and better availability in December, January and February. Take a look at our cheap Nottingham holiday packages and you could get some great off-season deals.
How many days is enough for Nottingham?
We suggest planning a Nottingham holiday for a minimum of 2 days. This will give you enough time to visit major attractions including Nottingham Cathedral and Nottingham Playhouse, as well as explore neighbourhoods like Nottingham City Centre and Lace Market. You might even be able to make time for a day trip or two beyond Nottingham.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Nottingham?
Whether you're looking to check out top sights such as Theatre Royal and Trent Bridge on your Nottingham holiday, or coming for its excellent views, history and walking trails, there's something for everyone here. With so much to do, you'll quickly learn why so many travellers think Nottingham is a good holiday destination.
How to find the best Nottingham package deals?
Finding a cheap Nottingham package deal is a cinch with Expedia. Once you've entered your travel dates and destination under our "Packages" tab, set your budget, apply a couple of filters and browse what's available. You can tweak your search by "Popular locations," "Property type," "Guest rating" and more. Sort the results by "Price: low to high" to view the most wallet-friendly Nottingham package deals. Want a simple trick to score the biggest savings? Have some flexibility with your departure dates and consider going away on a weekday, when prices are often lower.
Is it cheaper to book a Nottingham holiday as a package?
An Expedia holiday package could save you hundreds of dollars when compared to booking accommodation and flights separately. Better still, you can tailor your Nottingham escape to fit your exact needs. Choose your preferred flight time, select the hotel type and add a car rental. Browse our great deals to see how much you can save.
When to book a holiday package to Nottingham?
If you have your Nottingham travel dates confirmed, book early to score some terrific deals. With Expedia, you can typically reserve some flights up to one year in advance. Prefer spur-of-the-moment getaways? Our last-minute deals are perfect for quick escapes.
How to plan a trip to Nottingham?
Choose the best time to travel: Your schedule, favourite season and the type of weather you enjoy can all impact your decision on when to go to Nottingham.
Set a budget: Factor in expenses like flights, food and transportation when working out how much to set aside for your trip to Nottingham. Then, choose a hotel that works with your budget, whether that's a low-cost option or a high-end getaway.
Decide how many days away: Start by listing all the attractions and activities you'd like to get to in Nottingham. Then, estimate how long you'll need for each, along with any travel time.
Combine your airfare and accommodation: After you've settled on your travel dates and duration, lock in the right Nottingham holiday package for you.
* Savings based on package bookings compared to the price of the same components booked separately. Savings not available on all packages.