Located conveniently on the gateway to the Lace Market, opposite Nottingham Contemporary and just down the road from the National Justice Museum, The Head of Steam is ideally located to compliment your visit to the city.
This weekend across Nottinghamshire descend into caves to discover 12,000 year old art, discover the backstage secrets of our 153 year old theatre, pick up beautiful 20th century garments, or have a taste of delicious artisan cheese.
We recently caught up with Tristan and Connor of The Vamps, ahead of their UK Tour and gig at Motorpoint Arena Nottingham this coming May. We got the inside info on their new album and (slightly odd!) pre-gig routines, then tested their Nottingham knowledge before they took to the ice at National Ice Centre inside an inflatable ball!
There are times when you need a good place for Sunday lunch. Actually, there are times when you need a GREAT place for Sunday lunch and fortunately, Nottinghamshire is overflowing with absolute gems. On the banks of the River Trent in Gunthorpe, Tom Browns Brasserie is ideally placed to woo diners, including Michelin Guide inspectors who continue to be impressed each time they visit.
Nestled in the rock beneath Nottingham Castle, the legendary Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem pub has been serving up ale since the 12th century. Made up of an impressive number of curiously named rooms and cosy nooks, today the pub is a well-loved haunt for locals and tourists alike, and a must visit for anyone spending a few days in the city.
Whatever the weather in Nottingham, this weekend you can be safe in the knowledge there's a variety of fantastic indoor and outdoor events throughout the county, from family fun days to steampunk Sundays.