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Park Plaza Nottingham

41 Maid Marian Way, Nottingham NG1 6GD United Kingdom
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The Park Plaza Nottingham is centrally located in the heart of the city and is within easy reach of local attractions and shopping centres. Popular attractions, including the Lace Centre and Nottingham Castle, are just minutes away. For business travellers, our hotel is a short distance from a variety of corporations. The Park Plaza Nottingham is also within walking distance of the Nottingham railway station and is just a 20-minute drive from Nottingham East Midlands Airport, making travel easy. At the Park Plaza Nottingham, our ideal city centre location makes us the perfect hotel choice for corporate and leisure travellers.


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Our Nottingham city centre hotel is convenient to the following local attractions:

  • Brewhouse Yard Museum (1.7km)
    Learn about Nottingham's past and explore the city's historic caves at this museum.
    Phone: 115-915-3600
  • The Galleries of Justice (1.5km)
    This unique museum traces the development of the criminal justice system in England.
    Phone: 115-952-0555
  • Green's Mill (2.1km)
    This historic site features a functional windmill and a science museum.
    Phone: 115-915-6878
  • Museum of Costume and Textiles (1.9km)
    This fascinating museum features carefully crafted displays of costumes and lace from the period between 1790 and 1935.
    Phone: 115-915-3500
  • Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery (0.2km)
    View an impressive collection of art, including the famous statue of Robin Hood, at this museum.
    Phone: 115-915-3700
  • Wollaton Hall Natural History Museum (7.9km)
    This museum focuses on indigenous wildlife in the Nottingham area.
    Phone: 115-915-3900

About Nottingham

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.

Did you know?

Nottingham is home to some of the most historic pubs in England. Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is widely considered the oldest inn the country, and is said to have been a resting point for Crusaders on their way to the Holy Land as far back as 1189. Modern visitors can stop in for a pint of the pub's own OleTrip Pale Ale.

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