The festivities aren't over yet, there is still plenty of festive fun to be had in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire this Christmas weekend. From magical Christmas events and a relaxing spa day to a swinging evening of Ceilidh dancing, there’s something for everyone. Here are our top 5 picks for this weekend.
A weekend full of magical and mysterious legends is waiting for you in Nottinghamshire. From fascinating woodland walks and carol singing to Christmas baking and meeting Santa's furry friend, there’s something for everyone. Here are our top 5 picks for this weekend.
Christmas is quickly approaching; shops are becoming busier with Christmas classics playing and panicked last minute shoppers. Prevent last-minute Christmas craziness and begin your Christmas shopping now! Our Nottingham Tourism Centre centre has many Nottingham gifts perfect for your friends and family.
Panto season has officially arrived, and Nottingham Playhouse is back with a bang. This year’s production of Sleeping Beauty brings all the mayhem, magic and mischievous humour audiences have come to love, with thrills, spills and belly laughs that delight even the youngest theatre goers, while offering plenty of cheeky jokes for the adults too.
So, we know how beer is made right? Hops, yeast, water…beyond that my own knowledge is pretty sketchy. Well, the good folk over at Brewhouse & Kitchen (B&K) on Trent Bridge can turn you from novice to master brewer (kind of) in just one day!
It’s fair to say that Nottingham city centre’s compact nature can sometimes mean we’re all guilty of staying within a short radius of Old Market Square, but for the more adventurous, there’s plenty of interesting places to visit but a stone’s throw away.
Twenty-eight-year-old Tom Voyce is a local artist who was named Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year in 2017. His current exhibition at Nottingham’s Fletcher Gate Art Gallery features past and recent works in his distinctive colourful, abstract style, with pieces available to view or buy until Thursday 28th June 2018.
Nottingham has a long history of ice skating, with people practicing their skills first on the frozen River Trent and then for over 60 years at the old Nottingham Ice Stadium. The stadium was demolished in the year 2000 to be replaced with state-of-the-art National Ice Centre - the first twin Olympic-sized ice rink facility in the UK.
We knew a small amount about D.H. Lawrence before visiting his birthplace museum in Eastwood. Upon leaving, we felt like we had lived alongside him in the town, and that was all down to our tour guide Carolyn.
Within 5 minutes of leaving the A1 near Retford, you can be enjoying AA Rosette dining in the former 17th century coaching Ye Olde Bell Inn, which has welcomed an eclectic mix of visitors over the years, including Queen Victoria and One Direction!