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  • Things You Didn't Know About Nottingham - City of Literature

    Things You Didn't Know About Nottingham - City of Literature

    To celebrate the launch of the brand-new Nottingham City of Literature Map, we’re diving headfirst into the city’s rich literary heritage, past and present. Named an international UNESCO City of Literature in 2015, it’s no wonder Nottinghamshire’s stories by rebel authors and lovelorn poets have been intriguing visitors for many years. Including the legendary tales of Robin Hood and our famous Literary Heroes such as Lord Byron and D.H. Lawrence. This new map offers a unique perspective on the city’s literary landmarks, highlighting the places and stories that have shaped its narrative. Read on to uncover 6 fascinating literary facts you probably didn’t know before and discover Nottingham, the city of literature.

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  • The Hidden Delights of Derby Road

    The Hidden Delights of Derby Road

    To make the most of your exploration of Nottingham’s city centre, a little venture off the beaten track can lead to unique encounters and rewards. Head up to Derby Road and you'll find great pubs, independent shops, and a few unique spots to explore.

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  • New tapas and cocktail at Revolucion de Cuba Nottingham

    Havana Good Time at Revolución de Cuba Nottingham

    One thing’s for sure when you visit Nottingham’s Revolución de Cuba – you and your amigos are guaranteed to have a good time! From the moment you step into the beautiful Alexandra House on Market Street, through the grand door and into the bar, you’re met by smiling staff and swept away by the rhythms of Latin inspired music.

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  • Lace Unravelled, Lace Unveiled at Newstead Abbey

    Lace Unravelled, Lace Unveiled at Newstead Abbey

    Nottingham was the capital of lace for over 100 years and this heritage still runs through the streets, with the much-loved Lace Market still retaining its name and charm. Lace is still celebrated in Nottingham, with recent events being curated by Nottingham City Museums and Galleries to remind us of the city’s rich heritage, whilst looking forward to its use as a contemporary inspiration locally and across the globe.

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