Lace Market Hotel is situated in the bustling and attractive location of Nottingham City Centre the Lace Market.
Located in a Georgian building, previously a doctors residence, the hotel has elegant period features such as original sash windows, fireplaces and a quirky layout. After being completely restored and modernised the Lace Market Hotel is full of artistic character and aspiration design.
All 42 rooms have been individually designed with luxurious furnishings, indulgent amenities and impeccable artwork each room is as impressive as the one beside it. Interconnecting rooms with private corridors are perfect for family breaks and large Suites ideal for a romantic getaway. Travelling alone? No problem! All single rooms have queen size beds.
Complimentary WiFi for all guests and a delicious breakfast in the morning will persuade to book another night of extravagance.
Directly opposite the National Justice Museum, on the same street as Nottingham Contemporary and only two minutes’ walk away from the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham the hotel is perfectly situated for all of your needs whilst visiting Nottingham. There is a multi-storey car park just around the corner, regular public transport and Nottingham Railway Station is just a 5 minute walk away meaning you do not have to worry about finding us or getting to your meeting, event or party.
Flagstaff Room is a large naturally lit private dining room; with original Georgian Sash windows and tall ceilings this is the perfect space to hold a corporate event or private dinner for up to 22 people. With excellent working lunch and inspirational tasting menus your clients and guests will be blown away. We offer flexible and bespoke packages which can be tailored to suit your needs at competitive prices meaning you can relax and enjoy your time spent with us.
Being a smaller independent hotel we offer a personal service with enthusiastic members of staff to concentrate on your needs and your families, friends, clients or guests needs too.
Lace Market Hotel (1 Jan 2022 - 31 Dec 2022) |
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* 24 hour reception – check in time 3pm – checkout time 11am
Breakfast: Monday – Friday from 7am to 9am | Saturday & Sunday from 8am to 10:30am
Lunch/Evening food: Monday to Saturday from 12pm to 9pm | Sunday from 12pm to 6pm
Licenced Bar/Pub: Daily from 12pm until late
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