Nottingham is one of our most celebrated cities, its imposing castle symbolising its place in our history, but then so too does its most ancient pub. The city is a lively one thanks in part to its universities, with the added charm of timeless events like its Goose Fair... Read More

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nottingham Events

March
Model Railway Exhibition
April
British Silent Cinema Weekend
May
Nottingham Arboretum Festival
June
Nottingham Green Festival
Nottingham Live Music Festival
July
Nottingham Carnival
Nottingham Pride
One World One City
Splendour Festival
August
Caribbean Carnival Forest
Fine Food Summer Festival
Nottingham Carnival
Nottingham Triathlon
Riverside Festival
Robin Hood Family Show
September
D.H. Lawrence Festival
Headstock Festival
Robin Hood Marathon
October
Goose Fair
NOW Festival
Robin Hood Pageant
November
Bonfire Night
Bonfire Night & Firewalk
Robin Hood Pageant
December
Christmas Market
Nottingham Winter Wonderland

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Hart's Hotel

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Hart’s Hotel stands on the site of the ramparts of Nottingham’s Medieval Castle. Just 5 minutes walk from the City Centre. The hotel is located in a quiet, traffic free cul de sac with ... More | Double Room: From £134 | visit website
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The Vale Of Belvoir Inn & Hotel

The Vale Of Belvoir Inn & Hotel

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Situated within the beautiful landscape of Belvoir, Nottinghamshire, you can enjoy tasty cuisine and cosy rooms, each with its own unique details. All our rooms are individually decorated to a high standard ... More

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Rutland Hall

Rutland Hall

University Park Campus is set in 330 acres of beautiful rolling parkland, within easy reach of Nottingham City Centre.

It is regarded as one of the largest and most attractive campuses in the country with comfortably ... More | visit website

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Colwick Hall Hotel

Colwick Hall Hotel

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The bedrooms and suites at Colwick Hall Hotel has been restored to their former glory. In the nineteenth century, Colwick Hall was an Ideal Resort with elegant bedrooms and the ... More

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Cotswold Hotel

Cotswold Hotel

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An ideal spot for business or a well deserved leisure break, the Cotswold Hotel is less than a mile from the city of Nottingham and all the surrounding legends of ... More

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Marco Island Aparthotel

Marco Island Aparthotel

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Nottinghams finest luxury aparthotel at Marco Island, situated in the heart of the city centre in the increasingly popular Lace market area of Nottingham. All important ameneties like shops, theatres, ... More

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Bestwood Lodge Hotel

Bestwood Lodge Hotel

A former Royal hunting lodge set in 700 acres of parkland in the heart of Robin Hood country, 4 miles from the city centre. Excellent bar and restaurant facilities. Ideal conference rooms for up to 200. ... More | visit website

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Waltons Hotel

Waltons Hotel

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Small, friendly hotel with great food.Bar snacks and a la carte.All rooms en suite.Car park available.Within easy walking distance of Nottingham city centre and Queens Medical Centre.Outside patio with BBQ ... More

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Tudor Lodge Hotel

Tudor Lodge Hotel

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Licensed `tudor style' residential hotel in half acre of mature gardens, just 5mins from the m1 motorway and 2miles from nottingham. all rooms have colour TV and tea/coffee making facilities. ... More

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Lace Market Hotel

Lace Market Hotel

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Nottingham's highest rated town house hotel according to the AA Guide
"Hip hotel with a heart", Daily Telegraph September 2005
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