Hotels in Nottingham
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A wide variety of Nottingham hotels are available to meet your needs. Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, accomodation is a key part of your trip, so consider your choices carefully to make your stay in Nottingham enjoyable. Comfort and a restful night's sleep will make your memories far more vivid!
There are numerous Nottingham hotels in to choose from. If you are traveling on a budget and looking for a cheap hotel or if you want to travel in style and enjoy a luxurious hotel with exceptional service, you can find accommodation to suit your taste. Whether you wish to stay in a hotel in the hustle-bustle of the city, or in the tranquility outside of the city, the right choice of hotel in Nottingham will determine your experience.
Two Star hotels such as City Pads Serviced Apts.-the Ropewalk, Nottingham, Express By Holiday Inn Nottingham City Centre, Days Hotel Nottingham, Best Western Bestwood Lodge Hotel and Travelodge Nottingham Riverside are great for those traveling on a budget and are generally clean and well-maintained.
Three Star hotels are usually mid-range in pricing, offer a few extras, and may have larger rooms as compared to Two Star hotels. Hotels to choose from include Westminster, Holiday Inn Derby-nottingham M1, Jct.25, Strathdon, Park Inn, Nottingham, Britannia and Crowne Plaza Hotel Nottingham.
During your stay in Nottingham, you may wish to explore your surroundings. If you are interested in sightseeing, there are several attractions near hotels in Nottingham that may be of interest, including:- Green's Mill was once home of the mathematical
physicist, George Green (1793-1841). The mill was built by George's father in 1807, and... Nottingham - Green Mill & Science Centre - In the center of Nottingham is the Old Market Square, the largest in England, on which the famous Goose Fair was formerly held (it now... Nottingham - City Center / Council House
- "Ye Old Trip to Jerusalem" in Castle Road, dates from the 12th century and ranks as the oldest inn in England. Long-standing tradition and a... Nottingham - Ye Old Trip to Jerusalem
- The row of houses alongside the museum recreates the daily life of Nottingham in the 17th to 19th century. The caves connected to the museum,... Nottingham - Brewhouse Yard Museum
- Nottingham Castle, on a rock 133ft/40m high, affords a good view of the town. Outside it are the bronze statues (1952) of Robin Hood and his merry men by... Nottingham Castle Museum
- Nine mi/14km north of Nottingham is Newstead Abbey, the family home of Lord Byron, whose tomb is in Newstead parish church. When he inherited the estate... Newstead Abbey and Park
