Maid Marian and Robin Hood Quest Experience in Nottingham
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Maid Marian and Robin Hood Quest Experience in Nottingham

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1h - 1h
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About this experience

Tales of Robin Hood have been told across centuries, all around the world. And it's all claimed to have started right here in Nottingham and the nearby Sherwood Forest.

But what is it about Robin Hood that appeals to us so much? Step into the story to experience it for yourself, using your wiles to solve clues at some of Nottingham's most famous landmarks as you explore the city.

Navigate fact, fiction and legend to retrace Robin's steps and discover what Nottingham has to offer.

As you solve challenges, the story unfolds and exact directions on your phone will guide you to the next location. After your booking, you will receive an email with instructions on how to download and play the game on your phone. We recommend that each user purchases a ticket for an optimal experience, although several people can share a phone.

Available options

Maid Marian and Robin Hood Quest Experience in Nottingham

What's included

24/7 customer support.
This experience can be played anytime after booking without rescheduling
If your group is larger than 15 people, no worries. Just make multiple bookings.
Flexibility: start, take a break and continue at your own pace.

Detailed itinerary

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The Weekday Cross is a historic marker in Nottingham and was once a bustling market area in the city's past. In medieval times, it served as a central point for trade and commerce, with merchants gathering to conduct business.

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The National Justice Museum is housed in a historic building that was once the Shire Hall and County Gaol (jail). The building has a rich history, serving as a courthouse and prison for centuries.

Note: No need to enter the museum to complete the challenge.
Entry fee is required if you opted to go inside.

3

St. Mary's Church is one of Nottingham's oldest and most historically significant churches. Its history dates back to the medieval period, with the earliest records of the church dating to the 12th century.

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The church's architecture reflects a blend of different styles, including Gothic and Perpendicular Gothic. It features elements such as stained glass windows, a tower, and intricate architectural details.

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The Bell Inn serves as both a pub and an inn, offering a place for patrons to enjoy drinks, pub food, and often accommodations for travelers. Once here, you can spend as much time as you wish until starting to follow the next directions.

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The Council House, located adjacent to the square, is a prominent and historic building that serves as the administrative center for Nottingham City Council. It is an iconic architectural landmark in the city.

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St. Nicholas' Church holds historical and cultural significance in Nottingham. It has served as a place of worship and a focal point for the local community throughout its history. Once here, you can spend as much time as you wish until starting to follow the next directions.

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Pubs like Ye Olde Salutation Inn are known for their cozy and historic atmosphere, often featuring traditional furnishings, wooden beams, and a sense of British pub tradition.

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Visitors to Nottingham Castle can explore Mortimer's Hole as part of their visit to the castle grounds. It offers an opportunity to step back in time and learn about the castle's history and defense mechanisms.

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Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is known for its cozy and traditional English pub atmosphere. It's a place where patrons can enjoy a pint of real ale and soak in the history and character of the establishment.

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Visitors to Nottingham often make a point to visit the Robin Hood Statue as it is one of the city's iconic landmarks. It provides an opportunity to take photographs and learn about the legend of Robin Hood.

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Visitors to Nottingham often pass by the Castle Gatehouse when exploring the area around Nottingham Castle. While it may not be open for interior tours, it is a part of the city's historic landscape and adds to the ambiance of the castle.

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The Robin Hood Experience is designed to transport visitors into the world of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. It typically includes interactive exhibits, displays, live actors in period costumes, and activities that bring the tales of Robin Hood to life.

Available languages

Written guide
DE EN

Reviews breakdown

Viator 3.6
5 reviews
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Tripadvisor 4.6
18 reviews
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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Bring a charged phone. Open the Questo app to guide you and follow the instructions. You must have downloaded the app and created an account first, using the same email you made the purchase with.

Meeting point

Open the Questo app and follow the instructions.

Important notes

To unlock the experience in the Questo app, go to https://www.questoapp.com/unlock, and add your booking number and e-mail address. If you booked on TripAdvisor/Viator, then your booking number starts with BR. If you booked on a different platform, please contact our customer support at: questoapp.com/chat. Then, download the Questo app and create a new account with the e-mail address you used for unlocking.

About Nottingham

Nottingham is a historic city in the East Midlands of England, famous for its association with the legendary outlaw Robin Hood. The city offers a rich blend of history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty, including the famous Sherwood Forest. Nottingham's caves, medieval architecture, and lively arts scene make it a unique and appealing destination.

Top Attractions

Nottingham Castle

Nottingham Castle is a historic site with a museum and art gallery. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the city's rich history, including its connection to the legend of Robin Hood.

Historical 2-3 hours £10-£15

Sherwood Forest

Sherwood Forest is a famous woodland area known for its association with the legend of Robin Hood. The forest offers beautiful walking trails, wildlife spotting, and the iconic Major Oak.

Nature Half a day to a full day £7-£10 for the visitor centre and park entry

Nottingham City of Caves

Nottingham City of Caves is a network of over 500 man-made caves beneath the city. The caves have been used for various purposes throughout history, including as dwellings, tanneries, and even air-raid shelters.

Historical 1-2 hours £8-£10

Wollaton Hall and Deer Park

Wollaton Hall is a grand Elizabethan mansion set in a beautiful deer park. The hall houses the Nottingham Natural History Museum, while the park offers a peaceful retreat from the city.

Historical/Nature 2-3 hours Free entry to the park, £5-£8 for the hall and museum

Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall

The Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall are Nottingham's premier venues for live performances, hosting a wide range of shows, including theatre, comedy, and music.

Entertainment Varies depending on the performance Varies depending on the event

Must-Try Local Dishes

Nottingham Pudding

A traditional Nottingham dessert made with layers of jam, sponge, and custard, baked together and served with cream or ice cream.

Dessert Contains gluten, dairy, and eggs. Vegetarian.

Stamin' Stan's Famous Pork Pies

A local specialty made with a hot water crust pastry and filled with seasoned pork. These pork pies are a popular snack in Nottingham and can be found in various shops and markets throughout the city.

Snack Contains pork and gluten. Not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Nottingham's Craft Beer

Nottingham has a thriving craft beer scene, with several local breweries producing a wide range of beers. Be sure to try some of the city's craft beers at one of its many pubs or beer festivals.

Drink Contains gluten. Not suitable for those with gluten allergies or intolerances.

Popular Activities

Hiking in Sherwood Forest Cycling in Clumber Park Rock climbing at the National Indoor Arena Walking in Wollaton Park Picnicking in the Arboretum Enjoying a spa day at the Notts Spa and Retreat Visiting the Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery Exploring the Lace Market Museum

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the warmest time of the year with long daylight hours, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's attractions. The city hosts various festivals and events during these months.

15-25°C 59-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

British Pound (GBP)

Time Zone

GMT+0 (Greenwich Mean Time) or GMT+1 (British Summer Time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Nottingham is generally a safe city for visitors, with low levels of violent crime. However, as with any city, petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur, especially in crowded areas or on public transport. Take precautions to protect your belongings and be aware of your surroundings, especially at night.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep your belongings secure and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas or on public transport.
  • • Use licensed taxis or rideshare services, and avoid getting into unmarked or unlicensed vehicles.
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, and always cover the keypad when entering your PIN.

Getting there

By air
  • East Midlands Airport • 20 miles (32 km)
  • Nottingham Airport • 6 miles (10 km)
By train

Nottingham Station

By bus

Nottingham Station Street, Nottingham Broad Marsh

Getting around

Public transport

NCT operates a comprehensive network of buses throughout the city and surrounding areas. The buses are frequent, reliable, and affordable, making them a convenient way to get around.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

The Lace Market Hockley Sneinton West Bridgford

Day trips

Derby
15 miles (24 km) • Half a day to a full day

Derby is a historic city in the East Midlands, known for its rich industrial heritage and cultural attractions. The city is home to a number of museums, galleries, and historic sites, as well as a vibrant food and drink scene.

Lincoln
35 miles (56 km) • Full day

Lincoln is a historic city in the East Midlands, known for its stunning cathedral and medieval castle. The city is home to a number of museums, galleries, and historic sites, as well as a vibrant food and drink scene.

Chatsworth House
20 miles (32 km) • Half a day to a full day

Chatsworth House is a stunning stately home located in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside. The house is home to a number of art collections, as well as beautiful gardens and parkland.

Festivals

Goose Fair • October Nottingham Shakespeare Festival • July Nottingham Beer Festival • June

Pro tips

  • Visit Nottingham Castle and the City of Caves to learn about the city's rich history and unique underground network.
  • Explore Sherwood Forest and the Major Oak to experience the natural beauty and legendary stories of Robin Hood.
  • Stroll through the Lace Market and Hockley areas to discover independent shops, cafes, and street art.
  • Sample the city's diverse food scene, from traditional British pubs to international cuisine and craft beer.
  • Take a day trip to nearby towns and cities, such as Derby, Lincoln, or Chatsworth House, to explore the wider region.
From $25 per person

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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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