Adjacent to the East Midlands Conference Center, this contemporary 4-star hotel features accessible rooftop terraces, green roofs and free Wi-Fi in all areas.
On the edge of Nottingham's vibrant Lace Market area, this modern hotel has a 24-hour front desk and a stylish bar. The Ibis Hotel is half a mile from Nottingham Railway Station.
In Nottingham city center, this modern hotel features a 24-hour front desk and rooms with free WiFi and air conditioning. Nottingham Railway Station is just a 15-minute walk away.
In the heart of Nottingham city center, Crowne Plaza Nottingham features on-site parking and a stylish restaurant. The Royal Center is a 2-minute walk away.
Just 2 minutes' walk from Nottingham city center and 164 feet from Nottingham Castle, St James Hotel; BW Premier Collection is 10 minutes' walk from the train station and 15 minutes' drive to M1...
In the center of Nottingham, this Hilton hotel is next to the city’s main shopping area. It features a gym, a solarium, a swimming pool (fee), and rooms with Freeview TV.
The 4-star Nottingham Belfry hotel is just 15 minutes’ drive from the city center, and 2 minutes from the M1. The property offers free WiFi access and free on-site parking.
In the heart of Nottingham city center, Crowne Plaza Nottingham features on-site parking and a stylish restaurant. The Royal Center is a 2-minute walk away.
Beautiful downstairs. Ample rooms. Would recommend
The 4-star Nottingham Belfry hotel is just 15 minutes’ drive from the city center, and 2 minutes from the M1. The property offers free WiFi access and free on-site parking.
Breakfast was excellent. Great choice and delicious
Just 2 minutes' walk from Nottingham city center and 164 feet from Nottingham Castle, St James Hotel; BW Premier Collection is 10 minutes' walk from the train station and 15 minutes' drive to M1...
The whole ambiance, very relaxing and great breakfast.
In the center of Nottingham, this Hilton hotel is next to the city’s main shopping area. It features a gym, a solarium, a swimming pool (fee), and rooms with Freeview TV.
Flew in from Dublin on an early flight to attend a funeral.
Gamston Lock, Nottingham by Marston's Inns is located in Gamston and offers a family-friendly pub along with a 27 room lodge, opposite Holme Pierrepont Country Park.
Easy to locate lovely surroundings
Easily accessible
Nottingham's newest 4-star Boutique hotel, 5 minutes from the station and city center, offers ample free parking, fabulous brand new boutique rooms, stunning views and really great food.
Amazing room. Greeted on entrance. Room was huge. Amazing area
In a quiet corner of the Nottinghamshire village of Awsworth, the Hogs Head Hotel offers free Wi-Fi, free on-site parking and comfortable en suite accommodations.
Lovely rooms, great breakfast! Convenient location
Located in Nottingham, 3.7 miles from Nottingham Castle, The Linden Leaf Rooms - Classy & Stylish has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
No issues with property.clean tidy and accessible.
Featuring free WiFi, a restaurant and a terrace, The Residence at The Nottinghamshire offers accommodations in Nottingham. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.
Location, overall facilities, friendly staff & and service.
Located in Nottinghamshire, surrounded by 270 acres of lakeland and parkland Holme Pierrepont Country Park Home of the National Water Sports Center provides fitness facilities, country park walking...
Location was grèat for walking or cycling,v rural.
This Edwardian building is in the Lenton area of Nottingham, a mile from the city center and walking distance from Nottingham University and QMC Hospital. It offers free parking and free WiFi.
On the edge of Nottingham's vibrant Lace Market area, this modern hotel has a 24-hour front desk and a stylish bar. The Ibis Hotel is half a mile from Nottingham Railway Station.
Staff friendly, clean facilities and great location
Located in Nottingham, a 15-minute walk from Nottingham Castle, The Walton Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Nice room, comfy bed, good TV
Bathroom was perfect
A former royal hunting estate of King Charles II, this magnificent hotel is on a 700 acre estate. Central Nottingham is just a 15 minute drive away, and the M1 highway (J26) is nearby.
Staff were all very high class and were very helpful.
Located in Nottingham and within 1.1 miles of Nottingham Castle, Trivelles Regency, Nottingham features a fitness center, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Good hotel ! Worth the money ! People are really nice!
FAQs about hotels in Nottingham
On average, 3-star hotels in Nottingham cost $108 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nottingham are $137 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nottingham can be found for $280 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Nottingham this weekend is $165 or, for a 4-star hotel, $205. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Nottingham for this weekend cost around $167 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $111 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Nottingham for tonight. You'll pay around $119 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Nottingham will cost around $200, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Famous for its association with Robin Hood, Nottingham is in the very heart of England. The outlaw’s legend lives on, with many city streets and buildings named after him and his Merry Men. A Robin Hood statue sits at the foot of Nottingham Castle, on a small hill with historic pubs built into it. Also cut into the rock are visitable caves extending under the city.
The Old Market Square is the largest in the UK and becomes a city beach in the summer, with rides and a small pool. Permanent fixtures are the impressive Council House with its Exchange Arcade shops, and the several Nottingham hotels with parking in the surrounding area.
During the 19th century, Nottingham was an important lace-making center and many Victorian warehouses and buildings remain in the Lace Market area. Neighboring Hockley is home to the National Ice Center and independent shops, while the biggest shopping centers are Broadmarsh and the Victoria Center.
In the western suburbs, by Nottingham University, Wollaton Park surrounds an Elizabethan stately home, while east of Trent Bridge cricket ground is the National Water Sports Center in Holme Pierrepont. Sherwood Forest, Robin’s stomping ground, is near Mansfield, while East Midlands Airport is southwest of Long Eaton.
Wherever you decide to stay, check Booking.com for the best Nottingham hotel deals.
I'm a quiet person so I don't enjoy loud and busy streets.
I'm a quiet person so I don't enjoy loud and busy streets. Too many dark areas and alleyways.
Plenty of places to eat though, varied selections.
Nice areas to walk as well with historic monuments.
Maria
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Visiting Nottingham is a way to dive into real Middle...
Visiting Nottingham is a way to dive into real Middle England. It has a lot to feel a history, traditions, and people of England. Beautiful nature, and surrounding villages, informative and attractive museums (Museum of Justice and the Castle first of all), great Universities, full of students from all over the world, nice pubs with local beers and ales. All these create an unforgettable atmosphere of old England.
OLEKSANDR
Ukraine
10
Scored 10
We went to rock city- affordable and great venue,
We went to rock city- affordable and great venue,
We did pit and pendulum, great gothic bar - prices mad reasonable compared to South. Proper cocktails.
Alchemist- great experience.
Loads of good shops,
Museum of curiosities,
Feel like the city is built on an underground history, so many basements and creepy places underground. Really good, and cheap compared to london/kent. Friendly people, users everywhere.
Hazel
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
If you like big crowds( (on only a Thursday night!), and (...
If you like big crowds( (on only a Thursday night!), and (for driving) very unhelpful road signing for getting to A60 North when exiting area around hotel, then Nottingham is fine. Obviously these "features" were not to our taste - nor is (apart from the 1930s Newton Building of the Trent University) the city centre "architecture"!
However, we will return, and no doubt use same hotel, when there is another potentially outstanding classical music concert at the Royal Hall,. Such was the object of our visit.
No hotel is perfect, and yours, despite our criticisms, provided a generally very reasonable/reasonably priced overnight stay, with its own covered and secure car park, and the great advantage of being so near to the Hall (and Playhouse)
CarlH
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Perfect city to observe real England.
Perfect city to observe real England. Fool of attractions: museum, Christmass place on main square. oldest pub in the England. A lot of affordable restorants having specific English atmosphere. We liked it very much.
OLEKSANDR
Ukraine
8.0
Scored 8.0
There is a very good buffet restaurant on Upper Parliament...
There is a very good buffet restaurant on Upper Parliament Road offering tasty food. Nice tram service. Great bus network the city centre is very lively all day and night. The victoria shopping centre is a fine place to go to keep warm and dry when it's cold and wet outside.
The areas outside the city centre are dull and look very run down..most of the houses snd flats need a good coat of paint on the outside to brighten up the area. There is a terrible lack of palm trees in Nottingham. Nottingham needs hundreds of big palm trees.
The location, perfect for a theatre visit with lots of local choice for pre theatre meals and after theatre drinks. We were upgraded to a premier double which was really comfortable. Clean, roomy, with a huge bed! And the best night's sleep in a long time. Breakfast was substantial and relaxed. Hotel staff were very helpful and friendly. Midday checkout meant no rush, and once parking was paid we could have as long as we liked to explore the city centre before picking up the car later. Really good value for money.
The hotel has plenty of parking. It's location is excellent. We went to the race course (greyhounds) only 10 mins by car.
But if you want Trent Bridge or Nottts. Forest ground you could walk
It is also close (walking distance) to the River Trent which is a nice walk
There is a bus stop outside the hotel and Nottingham city centre is 10 mins away.
Breakfast was fine. Didn't eat in the hotel in the eve. The spa is small but good.
The reception staff were incredibly helpful and pleasant. The hotel was spotlessly clean, the room was spacious and the bed was comfortable. I had a quick drink in the hotel bar the drink was presented nicely and reasonably priced. The price of the room was the cheapest I. Nottingham City Centre that night so I wasn’t expecting much, but I was very pleasantly surprised and would definitely stay again.
Rooms were lovely, clean and quiet.
Although it was near a main road - we couldn't hear the noise from it.
We were up for a work conference locally but it is an ideal for people wanting to visit the centre of Nottingham but not stay in it. There are regular busses that take 15 minutes to get there.
And finally not only is parking included room rates are fantastic
I like the parking facilities, very useful in the city centre and secure. Always easy to check in here, Philip checked me in this time and was most helpful, this is my second visit with a third visit scheduled at Christmas. I like a quiet room soI upgraded to a higher floor, the room was spot on, well presented.
Beds were really comfy and we had a great nights sleep on both nights. We liked that there was a variety of different foods to chose for breakfast. Staff were friendly and helpful during our stay. Loved how close the hotel was to the city centre and everything was a short walking distance.
- Rooms are extremely cheap and just like how the old saying goes "you get what you pay for".
- Parking right at the front of the hotel, with no extra charge at all
- The women cleaner we met was extremely nice
- 80/90s decor throw-back experience
- Very close to city centre
Friendly staff. Accommodated an early check in so I could park my car. Brilliant cooked breakfast. Bus stop directly outside the hotel. Frequent service to city centre. Smart TV with streaming channels too (e.g. Netflix). Spotlessly clean.
1. Located at Nottingham City Center, after you arrive at Nottingham Train station, get on a tram to Lace Market. Get off and then you will find the hotel.
2. It is generally satisfactory.
We’ve stayed at a few Village Hotels and know what we’re getting - swimming pool for kids, etc. This one is handy for M1 and handy for Nottingham city centre by car / train / tram.
Have used before nice clean hotel ideal for our purposes (Nottingham Trent uni graduation) it does what it says and is good value. Short hop by taxi or bus to the city centre.
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