Join your local guide on your very own 1.5-hour Private Nottingham City Walking Tour to explore this amazing city. Our tour is all about spending time with a local, as well as uncovering our deep history.
This tour doesn't just cover the history—it’s about experiencing Nottingham through the eyes of those who shaped it. Wander through Nottingham’s oldest streets, uncovering stories of Anglo-Saxon settlers, medieval merchants, and daring outlaws. Learn how the Industrial Revolution transformed the city, explore its ancient cave system, and hear tales of Robin Hood, body snatchers, and revolutionary entrepreneurs who changed the course of history.
Meet your guide in the Old Market Square and learn a little about the origins of this iconic city
Look up at the beautiful architecture of the Council House, and listen to the tolling of the deepest-sounding bell in the UK (exterior visit only)
Learn about Nottingham's links to the slave trade and it's place in the fight for liberation
Discover a little-known secret of Nottingham, and those now resting underneath the quite gardens that now sit here
Here is the remains of what was once the driving industry of Nottingham, and how this area of the city has undergone a regeneration
See the massive National Ice Centre, home and old practice rink of to two iconic British skaters - catch an ice hockey game here, or even attend a show! (exterior visit only)
One of the most beautiful churches in Nottingham, this church is swathed in history and a rallying point for the people of Nottingham (exterior visit only)
Learn about crime and punishment in Nottingham at this well-preserved courthouse, complete with Georgian cells and medieval dungeons (exterior visit only)
Known by the locals as 'The Pillar', discover one of the historical market places in Nottingham
Discover the caves that are characteristic of Nottingham, and learn more about the people who worked in the textile industry (exterior visit only)
See one of the oldest and most iconic pubs in Britain, steeped in folklore and history! (exterior visit only)
Take a picture with the famous Robin Hood, and learn about the facts and fiction of this local legend
Finish the tour with the history of Nottingham Castle, instrumental to the history of the British Monarchy and a site of rebellion and murder! (exterior visit only)
Please meet your guide outside the Council House on Old Market Square. The guide will be wearing a bright orange jacket or lanyard.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A traditional Nottingham dessert made with layers of jam, sponge, and custard, baked together and served with cream or ice cream.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
Nottingham Station
Nottingham Station Street, Nottingham Broad Marsh
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.
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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 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 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.
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