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West Bridgford offers the perfect mix of leafy suburban charm and exciting sporting action just outside Nottingham's bustle. Cricket fans flock to the iconic Trent Bridge Cricket Ground while nature lovers enjoy strolling through Bridgford Park's green expanses along the River Trent. The tree-lined streets showcase attractive Victorian and Edwardian homes that give you a taste of authentic English suburban living.
Central Avenue buzzes with independent boutiques, cozy coffeehouses, and family-friendly restaurants serving traditional British fare. Comfortable B&Bs in converted family homes provide a personal touch for overnight stays. Regular buses connect to Nottingham city center every 10-15 minutes, making this peaceful neighborhood an ideal base for exploring the wider region.
The Park neighborhood whispers Victorian elegance from every tree-lined street and wrought-iron gate. Perched around Nottingham Castle on its sandstone cliff, this residential haven offers a peaceful retreat with stunning architecture. Explore cobblestone pathways leading to panoramic city views or stroll to nearby attractions like Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem and Robin Hood Statue.
Expect upscale gastropubs and tea rooms housed in historic buildings when hunger strikes. Most travelers choose luxury bed and breakfasts in converted mansions or boutique hotels with period features. While public transit is limited, the 15-minute downhill walk to central Nottingham connects you to everything else you'll need.
Nottingham City Centre serves up a triple threat of history, entertainment, and shopping all within strolling distance. Explore medieval caves tucked beneath bustling streets, climb up to Nottingham Castle for city views, or catch a show at Theatre Royal. Market Square buzzes with street performers while the Victorian Lace Market charms with its red-brick buildings and indie shops.
Getting around couldn't be easier with Nottingham Station just a five-minute walk away and trams connecting major spots. From traditional pubs serving local ales to international restaurants in Hockley, food options cover all tastes. Boutique hotels in converted Victorian buildings offer historic charm with modern comforts.
Lace Market wraps you in Nottingham's industrial past while serving up a hefty dose of creative now-ness. Victorian-era lace factories and cobblestone streets create the perfect backdrop for gallery-hopping at Nottingham Contemporary or catching indie films at Broadway Cinema. The neighborhood hums with artistic energy as design studios and boutiques fill converted warehouses where workers once toiled.
Evening brings the area to life with craft cocktails and live music flowing from atmospheric bars tucked into historic buildings. Getting around is a breeze with nearby tram stops and bus connections, though the compact size makes walking these storied streets the best way to soak it all in.
Hockley buzzes with creative energy, making it Nottingham's artsy heart. Independent shops and cafes line cobblestone streets while colorful murals transform brick walls into canvases. Catch an indie film at Broadway Cinema, hunt for vinyl treasures, or explore The Lost Caves beneath the bustling streets. This walkable neighborhood comes alive after dark with lively bars and music venues.
Food options range from international street eats to craft beer pubs where locals and visitors mingle easily. Victorian warehouses now house boutique hotels and stylish lofts perfect for urban adventurers. The central location puts you within walking distance of Motorpoint Arena and Victoria Centre Shopping Mall.
If you'd like to get a taste of Nottingham student life, check out University of Nottingham, located 2.1 mi (3.5 km) from central Nottingham. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
You could catch an event at Motorpoint Arena Nottingham, a stadium in Nottingham City Centre. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you think Motorpoint Arena Nottingham is cool, you also might like City Ground and Nottingham Racecourse, both located nearby.
If you want to see a show while you're in town, try and grab some tickets at Theatre Royal in Nottingham City Centre. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you enjoy the show and want to see another, Rock City Nottingham and Nottingham Playhouse are both a short walk away.
You can find out about the history of Nottingham with a visit to Trent Bridge. Experience the area's acclaimed theater scene and entertainment choices.
You can study the exhibits at Wollaton Hall, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Nottingham. Discover the area's lively bars and its entertainment choices.
You can browse the exhibits at Nottingham Castle, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Nottingham. Discover the area's great live music and shops.
Nottingham is applauded for its theater and entertainment with such cultural attractions as Theatre Royal and Rock City Nottingham. This welcoming city has something for everyone including its university life, bars, and sights like Old Market Square and Nottingham Contemporary.
Check out reviews of Nottingham hotels guests love
The Jubilee Hotel & Conferences
10/10 Excellent
"It was very good.
But bed was not great quality and we were woken at 3am with all the lights turning on (we were told due to power cut but very odd and scary!) - so sleep was disrupted"
"One night stay , room on arrival was very hot. Mentioned on way out and reception staff obliged by providing aircon and fan. Upon return later room very cool.
Very central location with friendly staff, breakfast great with plenty of choice "
"It was a shame that I didn’t arrive until the early hours of the morning. I didn’t get to sample the facilities that were available as I had to leave in the morning.
The staff were lovely and the standard of the hotel is excellent.
The price I paid for the room and breakfast was also very reasonable"
If you're looking for the flexibility to change your plans to Nottingham, most accommodations provide refundable* bookable rates. You can see these accommodations by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where should I stay in Nottingham if I'm looking for a budget-friendly accommodation?
Ibis Nottingham Centre is an accommodation you might want to consider that'll save you money.
Where can I stay in Nottingham if I want a vacation home instead of a hotel?
If you want a good alternative to a hotel, look over our selection of 298 vacation homes. In addition, there are 395 apartments and 13 condos.
What will the weather in Nottingham be like during my visit?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Nottingham when the average temp is 60°F. January and February are the coldest months when the average temperature is 41°F. August and July are the months with the most rain.
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Nottingham is a friendly locale distinct for its theater and entertainment. Why not spend time at Wollaton Hall and National Ice Centre?While you're in town, don't miss a chance to see sights like Old Market Square and Theatre Royal.