

THINGS TO DO IN NOTTINGHAM UK FULL
If it was the summer I would say take the bus to Southwell for the minster and the Workhouse. Nottingham is a city full of culture, entertainment, top retail outlets and a whole lot more. If you are really lucky you could watch my favourite team Leicester Tigers play rugby!!! Also in Leicester is the Space Centre if that is something you are interested in but slightly more challenging to get there without a car.Īnother option is to take the train to Newark for the Civil War Museum, attractive market, and antique shopping. Unfortunately the brand new £30m visitor centre at the castle is unlikely to be open then although it is scheduled for "2020".so that will be an option for your next visit in 2021!!!Ī trip out to Lakeside ( by the University) on the tram gives an opportunity to see whatever exhibition is on in the gallery, a nice walk round the lake, and one of two cafes for either a snack or lunch.įor out of town - it has to be Leicester for me - it is an easy trip - good shopping, ethnic market and the excellent Richard the third visitor centre. It's here that you'll find Old Market Square, the largest such public space in England and home to the Nottingham Tourism Centre, an important first stop before exploring the city. Here’s just a few highlights of some places to visit when you’re taking a holiday in Nottinghamshire. Old Market Square Old Market Square Nottingham's old city center boasts several important tourist attractions. Among the legendary landscapes are literary giants, hidden caves and a crucial role in the development of Britain's history. The grounds are full of rich history and are beautifully kept. Answer: January and February.not the most exciting time to visit! Have a look at what is on at our theatres and see if anything takes your fancy. Attractions Rich in heritage and culture, our county is not just about Sherwood Forest. Wollaton hall and deer park has a wonderful playground and cafe.
