Tours can be booked for groups throughout the year by contacting Ezekial Bone.
The tour will commence at a meeting point determined by your mode of transport.
This can be discussed with Ezekial Bone upon booking.
Tickets: £50 per person
Travel trade enquiries welcomed.
Explore Nottingham’s rich history and spectacular sites on the Robin Hood Town Tour before heading to Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, which is built into the cliff on which Nottingham Castle stands. Enjoy a hearty pub lunch and pint of ale in the Trip’s cosy cave dining area while Robin entertains with more compelling tales from the city’s history.
Met by Robin Hood himself, this award-winning guided walking tour begins the moment you arrive in the historic Lace Market, which is just a short walk from both Nottingham Station and/or Maid Marian Way. Your charismatic tour guide, Ezekial Bone, leads the way on a trip through time that you will neither regret nor forget. An eye-opening and highly entertaining experience exploring Nottingham’s thrilling history, descend into caves and roam the city with your very own Robin Hood in just 2 hours.
Enjoy a two-course pub lunch with Robin Hood in this enchanting inn carved into the rock upon which Nottingham Castle stands. Robin Hood will entertain with further tales of the Robin Hood legend, along with the history of the Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, which dates back an incredible 800 years. Private and extended tours of the pub, including the pub cellars and caves, can be arranged with advanced notice. Groups will enjoy their lunch in a private lounge upstairs in the pub which seats up to 40 guests.
Distance of the Robin Hood Town Tour: 1.3 miles | 2.1 km
Town Tour accessibility: The tour includes a visit to an underground cave, which is only accessible via steep, medieval stone steps. If this will be a problem for guests, the tour can be adapted to avoid this point of interest.
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem accessibility: For the less mobile, dining facilities are available on the ground floor of the pub.
Robin Hood Town Tour & Lunch at England's Oldest Inn (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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