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Friday 5 and Saturday 6 April 2019
Times: 5.30pm - 6.15pm and 6.30pm - 7.15pm
Venue: City of Caves
Price: £5, under 5s free, click on the website link above to book your tickets
No Wheelchair access
Delve deep into the City of Caves and discover the mysterious hidden stories of the past which lurk under the streets of Nottingham. Uncover the ghostly tales of those who lived in the caves and learn of the spirits which still reside there on this special evening tour.
In celebration of Nottingham’s 800 caves, #CaveCity invites you to explore this mysterious terrain which has lain beneath the city for hundreds of years. With tours, talks, activities and experiences throughout the city, including some of the city's lesser known cave locations, please visit the Cave City: Nottingham Underground Festival page for a full list of events, or check out the festival itinerary to plan your weekend.
To follow all the subterranean happenings on social, use the tag #CaveCity!
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