The main landmark and tourist attraction of the city is known far beyond its boundaries. This is the Nottingham Castle. This massive fortifying construction aged hundreds of years is reequipped now in a museum and keeps an inestimable collection of historical artifacts. In front of the gates of the castle tourists will discover a monument of the famous literary hero – Robin Hood. The fans of the Robin Hood ballads should necessarily visit a vast park zone in the suburbs of the city near the Edwinstowe village.
The city of Nottingham is a birth place of famous literary character Robin Hood. It was here in the Sherwood Forest where the famous hero performed his feats and astounded the local folks … Open
Nottingham is of greatest attraction not only for touring fans and adventure stories admirers, but for gambling fans and night clubs and casino residents who can not imagine any day of their … Open
The Nottingham Council House is considered to be a building of a later period. It was built in 1929. The height of the cupola of the council house is 61m. In close vicinity to the council house tourists will find the Old Market Square which is an established place of holding different public events and festivals. The square is as well an impressive landmark of the city stunning the tourists with its grandness and majesty and being the largest square of the country. Among other landmarks of the city which are worth visiting, tourists will find the Rufford Abbey established in 1147. In the course of long history the building changed its purpose for several times and witnessed the brightest and most significant historical events.
1. The system of public transport of Nottingham is presented with a wide network of bus and tram routes. Almost all routes run through the Old Market Square and the central streets of the … Open
Tourists visiting the Nottingham Industrial Museum will find out a lot of new and interesting information about Nottingham's textile and mining industries, as well as engineering technologies and telecommunications. The cultural institution is based in a stable of the already mentioned Wollaton Hall. Nottingham was a major industrial framework knitting center for a long time, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that it has a museum to this craft and its role in the industry of the whole world - this is the Framework Knitters' Museum. The museum’s collection has many products created by craftswomen, including Queen Victoria’s stockings. For fans of mystical stories, it's worth mentioning The Haunted Museum.
To get acquainted with Nottingham's beer production (another craft the city is famous for) head to the Brewhouse Yard Museum, which is part of the Museum of Nottingham Life. Once there were about twenty residential buildings here. Today, they are all reconstructed and occupied by shops and galleries. The museum demonstrates the life of the local residents' ancestors and houses a great pub decorated in the style of a cave. By the way, Nottingham is also known for its network of caves known as the City of Caves. They connect different areas of the city, and at the top level of Broadmarsh Mall, you can find a way in. Most of them were formed in the Middle Ages. During the Second World War, bomb shelters were located here.
Nottingham also has a good place for connoisseurs of contemporary art - the Nottingham Contemporary Art Gallery. Of equal interest is Green's Windmill, a restored windmill of the early 19th century. It operated until the 1860s, and from 1919 it was for a long time owned by Oliver Hind who used it for boot manufacture. The mill fell into decay after a 1947 fire. Nobody cared about it for a long time, until it was restored at the expense of the city council in the 80s of the 20th century. Today, the mill houses a small research center and a museum telling the history of Nottingham's industry and life. Learn more about the city’s coal industry in the Bestwood Winding Engine House.
Nottingham has large shopping centers, souvenir shops popular with tourists, and excellent gastronomic shops where they can find the rarest regional delicacies. The most popular mall in town … Open
Another tourist attraction is Motorpoint Arena built in 1993 and expanded in 2011. This is the largest concert venue that has seen big-name celebrities such as Elton John, Lady Gaga, Ed Sheeran, Iron Maiden. It also holds sports competitions and children's shows, so be sure to check out if any events of interest take place during your stay in Nottingham. It is also worth following the upcoming events at the Nottingham Playhouse and the Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall where excellent performances are staged.
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