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  • What's On and Things To Do This Weekend in Nottinghamshire 17 - 19 July 2026

    What's On and Things To Do This Weekend in Nottinghamshire 17 - 19 July 2026

    Nottinghamshire has plenty to keep you busy this weekend. Take your pick of unique events and activities including the highly anticipated return of Nottingham Beach, the madness of the world of Alice in Wonderland, a life drawing session, a weekend packed with history and an intriguing tropical treasure trail! Here are our top picks for this weekend.

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  • Josephine’s Tea Lounge in Nottingham: A cosy, nostalgic dinner.

    Josephine’s Tea Lounge in Nottingham: A cosy, nostalgic dinner.

    Step inside Josephine's Tea Lounge, a charming vintage tearoom opposite Nottingham's Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall. From hearty homemade classics and indulgent afternoon teas to warm hospitality and nostalgic surroundings, discover why this cosy city centre favourite is perfect for a leisurely lunch, pre-theatre dining or a special afternoon with loved ones.

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  • Nottingham Castle

    Nottingham Castle and 13 other Brilliant Nottingham Attractions to Visit

    It may not be the medieval fortress one might expect, but set high on its craggy clifftop, Nottingham Castle is certainly a grand sight. While we're all eager to find out what has taken place at our beloved Nottingham Castle and are ready to explore the castle grounds, there’s still so much more to see in the city!  - below we’ve put together some alternative ideas of where to get a taste of the wonderful caves, history, art and nature in Nottingham.

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  • Brewing at the Brewhouse and Kitchen

    Brewing up a storm at Brewhouse & Kitchen

    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!

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  • Discover Nottingham's William Booth Birthplace Museum

    Discover Nottingham's William Booth Birthplace Museum

    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.

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  • Learn all about the art of ice skating with National Ice Centre's skating coach

    Learn all about the art of ice skating with National Ice Centre's skating coach

    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.

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  • D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum in Eastwood Nottinghamshire

    A Visit to the D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum

    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.

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  • AA Rosette dining at Ye Olde Bell Hotel & Restaurant

    AA Rosette dining at Ye Olde Bell Hotel & Restaurant

    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!

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