Opposite Nottingham Castle, Park Plaza has spacious rooms, Pan Asian restaurant and an 11th-floor fitness centre with panoramic city views.
In Nottingham city centre, this modern hotel features a 24-hour front desk and rooms with free WiFi and air conditioning. Nottingham Railway Station is just a 15-minute walk away.
On the edge of Nottingham's vibrant Lace Market area, this modern hotel has a 24-hour front desk and a stylish bar. The Ibis Hotel is half a mile from Nottingham Railway Station.
Mercure Nottingham City Centre Hotel offers a stylish brasserie bar and modern fitness centre in the heart of the city.
Just 2 minutes' walk from Nottingham city centre and 50 metres from Nottingham Castle, St James Hotel; BW Premier Collection is 10 minutes' walk from the train station and 15 minutes' drive to M1...
In the centre of Nottingham, this Hilton hotel is next to the city’s main shopping area. It features a gym, a solarium, a swimming pool (fee), and rooms with Freeview TV.
Village Hotel Nottingham offers a warm, friendly environment with a real sense of community.
This stylish Georgian townhouse is located in Nottingham’s trendy Lace Market district.
This family-run hotel is less than 1.5 miles from Nottingham city centre. It features free Wi-Fi and free parking. The en suite rooms have Freeview TVs, telephones and tea/coffee making facilities.
A former royal hunting estate of King Charles II, this magnificent hotel is set in 700 acres of parkland. Nottingham city centre is just 15 minutes' drive away, and the M1 (J26) is nearby.
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Popular with guests booking hotels in Nottingham
Popular with guests booking hotels in Nottingham
Popular with guests booking hotels in Nottingham
Popular with guests booking hotels in Nottingham
Popular with guests booking hotels in Nottingham
Popular with guests booking hotels in Nottingham
Popular with guests booking hotels in Nottingham
Popular with guests booking hotels in Nottingham
Popular with guests booking hotels in Nottingham
Very helpful and friendly staff Excellent location
Convenient as a location, excellent staff and pleasing room.
Room was good size, clean and staff where very helpful
Good location in the town centre Friendly staff Lovely room
Exceptionally helpful staff, cleanliness and location
Helpful, friendly staff. Excellent room and facilities
Lovely rooms, great breakfast! Convenient location
No issues with property.clean tidy and accessible.
The girl on reception was so polite and helpful 10*
My kids that the outside bit. Feeding the squirrels
Great location, friendly staff and a nice breakfast
Lovely room. Exceptionally friendly reception staff
Always friendly, great location, everything I need.
Lovely clean and friendly Breakfast was delicious
Lovely hotel really comfy beds polite friendly staff
Location was excellent for us. Generally very good
Lovley location and great view from the garden room.
The room was absolutely stunning and so comfortable!
Location, overall facilities, friendly staff & and service.
Location was grèat for walking or cycling,v rural.
Nice room, comfy bed, good TV Bathroom was perfect
The staff were incredible and the food was amazing
Really nice property, Extremely clean, Lovely staff
Beds and pillows very comfy, room very clean, variety for breakfast and staff very warm, welcoming and helpful
Famous for its association with Robin Hood, Nottingham is in the very heart of England. The outlaw’s legend lives on, with many city streets and buildings named after him and his Merry Men. A Robin Hood statue sits at the foot of Nottingham Castle, on a small hill with historic pubs built into it. Also cut into the rock are visitable caves extending under the city.
The Old Market Square is the largest in the UK and becomes a city beach in the summer, with rides and a small pool. Permanent fixtures are the impressive Council House with its Exchange Arcade shops, and the several Nottingham hotels with parking in the surrounding area.
During the 19th century, Nottingham was an important lace-making centre and many Victorian warehouses and buildings remain in the Lace Market area. Neighbouring Hockley is home to the National Ice Centre and independent shops, while the biggest shopping centres are Broadmarsh and the Victoria Centre.
In the western suburbs, by Nottingham University, Wollaton Park surrounds an Elizabethan stately home, while east of Trent Bridge cricket ground is the National Water Sports Centre in Holme Pierrepont. Sherwood Forest, Robin’s stomping ground, is near Mansfield, while East Midlands Airport is south-west of Long Eaton.
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