Park Plaza Nottingham

41 Maid Marian Way , Nottingham NG1 6GD , UNITED KINGDOM
Telephone: +44 (0) 115 947 7200 Fax: +44 (0) 115 947 7300
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Park Plaza Nottingham

Park Plaza Nottingham is centrally located in the heart of the city within Nottingham's main business and shopping centres. Area attractions include the National Ice Arena, the Lace Market, Nottingham Castle and the Tales of Robin Hood Museum. The hotel is within walking distance from the Nottingham railway station and is a 20-minute drive from Nottingham East Midlands Airport and a 1-hour drive from the Birmingham NEC and airport.

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Nottingham East Midlands (EMA)

Distance from hotel: 24km
Drive time: 20 minutes
Directions: Follow signs for Nottingham A 453. At the junction A6/A511/M1 take the 2nd exit at the roundabout to pick up the M1. At junction 25 (A52), leave the motorway and follow the A52 towards Nottingham. At the junction with the A6200 take the 2nd exit at the roundabout signposted City Centre. Enter Nottingham on the Derby Road. At the junction with Maid Marian Way, take a right turn onto Maid Marian Way. The hotel is situated on the left hand side.

Taxi fare: £25.00
*All fares are approximate and are based on a one way journey

Birmingham Airport (BHX)
Distance from hotel: 80 km
Drive time: 65 minutes
Directions: Leave airport via Airport Way and at the junction with the B4438 take the 2nd exit at the roundabout signposted A45 Birmingham and Solihull. Follow the A45 for approx 1 km and at the junction with the M42 branch left and take the 2nd exit onto the M42. At junction 11, leave the Motorway to join the A42 (signposted The North M1). At the junction with M1, branch right signposted the North, Nottingham to join the M1. At junction 25 (A52), leave the motorway and follow the A52 towards Nottingham. At the junction with the A6200 take the 2nd exit at the roundabout signposted City Centre. Enter Nottingham on the Derby road. At the junction with Maid Marian Way take a right turn onto Maid Marian Way. The hotel is situated on the left hand side.
Taxi fare: £40.00*
Train: £12.00*
*All fares are approximate and are based on a one way journey

From M1, J25
Take Junction 25 off the M1 & follow the A52 towards Nottingham city centre. Take the A6200 Derby Road into Nottingham. Follow the one way system into the city centre, once on Wollaton Street bear right towards the roundabout, take the second exit onto Maid Marian Way & the Park Plaza Nottingham is situated on the left hand side. To enter the NCP directly opposite the hotel (St James Street NCP), drive past the hotel and turn right at the traffic lights. Follow the road & you will come to the Rutland Square hotel on the right hand side, turn right into the hotel entrance and the NCP car park entrance is directly ahead. A 30% reduction on parking costs is offered to all hotel guests. Please have your ticket validated at the hotel reception before returning to your car.

A valet parking service is also available as an alternative to NCP parking at a cost of £14.00 per 24 hours. Please use the signed drop off area at the north end of the hotel building. Your car will be taken to a secure compound and returned at the time you specify. This service can not be pre-booked, however a request can be added to your reservation by contacting the hotel directly.

Nottinghamshire is the land of Robin Hood. It was here, in Sherwood Forest, that the fictional outlaw carried out his exploits. Regrettably, the once dense forest has been reduced to a smattering of trees, and is today the victim of encroaching industry. The major city of Nottingham has been called the "Queen of the Midlands," and has long been recognized as a manufacturing center for lace and hosiery. Visitors should make a point to stroll through the Victorian warehouses of the Lace Market. Although the post-industrial, post-war layout is fairly typical, the city does make for an interesting stop. Highlights include the Nottingham Castle Museum, the ancient Craswell Crags, Clumber Park, and the nearby Newstead Abbey, which is the former home of poet Lord Byron. In addition, sports fans can cheer on the Nottingham Forest football team.

Though it burned to the ground during the English Civil War, the history of Nottingham Castle lives on. Enter the grounds through the gatehouse, the only remnant of the castle still standing, and tour the mansion built in its place. The facility now hosts the Nottingham History Museum as well as a gallery featuring contemporary works.

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