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Theme and Adventure Parks

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Wonderland Pleasure Park

01623 882773

The attraction is set in 30 acres of parkland and provides a safe and secure environment for adventure, play and education. From the exhilarating Runaway Mine Train roller coaster and construction site Bobcat Mini Diggers, to the challenging Jumicars complete with road network and traffic lights, the fun is endless. It's not just for children though. Adults can enjoy a round of golf, visit the garden centre or simply relax in the cafes. The amazing Tropical House, soft play Pirate Ship and other indoor attractions make Wonderland a great destination whatever the weather

 

shopping

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Nottingham

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The Victoria Centre boasts 120 shops and stores with many large high street stores to take your fancy. If it is more of a boutique style shopping experience you are after, visit The Exchange Arcade. Famous stores in the city include Nottingham's very own Paul Smith's UK flagship store, Viven Westwood, Hugo Boss, Kurt Geiger, Molton Brown and many more

 

Houses Gardens and Parks

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Nottingham Castle

0115 915 3700

Situated high above the city, Nottingham Castle was once a medieval castle built by William the Conqueror, which was demolished during the civil war. Now a Seventeenth Century mansion, built over 300 years ago, with a range of historical art exhibitions, underground caves and a bronze statue of Robin Hood and his Merry Men

Nottingham Ghost Walk

01623 721 660

The 'Original Nottingham Ghost Walk' was set up in 1993 and has been going strong ever since. Be led around the older parts of the City near the Castle, where the street plan is almost 1000 years old, and hear lots of ghost stories.

The walk operates every Saturday and starts from Maid Marian Way

 

Landmarks and Historical

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City of Caves

01159 520 555

Enter and explore a whole new world in the caves underneath Nottingham city and descend into the dark depths of the original Anglo-Saxon tunnels, meeting real cave-dwellers from its dramatic hidden past. Caves include a tannery, air raid shelter and Victorian slum

The Lace Market Centre

0115 989 7365

In the heart of a protected heritage area of the city of Nottingham, tells the story of an industry and its people through a series of visual aids, archive videos, machinery, exhibitions and demonstrations of hand made lace and lace machine. There is a large lace shop plus tea and coffee facilities

 

Sports and Recreation

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Donington Park

01332 810 048

One of Britain's most popular racing circuits and home of many exciting and prestigious events, including the British Motorcycle Grand Prix, The British Touring Car Championships and World Superbikes

Trent Bridge

0115 982 3000

The home of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, is a world famous cricketing landmark. Recognised as one of the finest cricket venues across the globe, it has acted as host for county and Test cricket since 1838 and is the world's third oldest Test ground

National Ice Centre

0115 853 3000

The spectacular National Ice Centre is the largest in the U.K, with it being the only one with twin Olympic-sized pads. One of which transforms into the 10,000-seater Nottingham Arena, where some of the best concerts on the touring circuit are held

Nottingham Racecourse

01159 580 620

Offers a wealth of tradition, great facilities and excellent value for money. At its heart is the modern Centenary Stand, complimented by the recently refurbished Grandstand. Nottingham Racecourse runs a fixture list starting in March until November and offers two enclosures

 

Galleries and museums

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Galleries of Justice

01159 520 555

Experience an unrivalled tour through three centuries of crime, punishment and law. Located in and around the magnificent Shire Hall, a grade II listed site comprising two Victorian courtrooms, an 1800 prison, prisoners exercise yard, cave cells (known as the pits!), an 1833 prison, women's prison with bath house and laundry, medieval cave system and an Edwardian police station

NewarkAir Museum

01636 707 170

Located on the former World War Two airfield of Winthorpe in eastern Nottinghamshire. Its diverse collection of fifty-nine aircraft and cockpit sections cover the history of aviation, the aircraft on display include 10 National Benchmark aircraft; 29 Significant aircraft and 18 Noteworthy aircraft as listed in the National Aviation Heritage Register. Nearly half of the aircraft are displayed inside and the museum is currently seeking Lottery Funding for a second Aircraft Display Hall

With so many must-see attractions around all our hotels, there’s no better break than a QHotels break at The Nottingham Belfry.

Contact The Nottingham Belfry

The Nottingham Belfry
Mellor's Way
Off Woodhouse Way
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG8 6PY

Tel: 0115 9739393
Fax: 0115 9739494

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