Opposite Nottingham Castle, Park Plaza has spacious rooms, Pan Asian restaurant and an 11th-floor fitness centre with panoramic city views.
Andrew
United Kingdom
The room was spacious and clean, 9th floor so the view was more interesting than from a lower floor. Dining room was clean with lots of staff at breakfast. Cocktails were very good and not bad value for money.
In Nottingham city centre, 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.
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.
Just 2 minutes' walk from Nottingham city centre and 50 metres from Nottingham Castle, St James Hotel; BW Premier Collection is 10 minutes' walk from the train station and 15 minutes' drive to M1...
Anita
United Kingdom
Location was great, as were the staff. Not far from pubs restaurants and city centre, easy reach of train station. Comfy bed and great facilities.
In the centre of Nottingham, this Hilton hotel is next to the city’s main shopping area. It features a gym, a solarium, a swimming pool, and rooms with Freeview TV.
Avril
United Kingdom
Beds and pillows very comfy. Housekeeping very thorough and left sweet little notes on the cards. Room was quiet and temperature acceptable. Staff were professional, courteous and approachable. Loved multiethnic staff representing the city.
This family-run hotel is less than 1.5 miles from Nottingham city centre. It features free Wi-Fi and free parking. The en suite rooms have Freeview TVs, telephones and tea/coffee making facilities.
A former royal hunting estate of King Charles II, this magnificent hotel is set in 700 acres of parkland. Nottingham city centre is just 15 minutes' drive away, and the M1 (J26) is nearby.
Hardie
United Kingdom
I liked the size of the original room as it provided a king size bed and a sofa. I also liked the bar and the seating area. Every room had a scenic view and the hotel was located in a quiet area.
The 4-star Nottingham Belfry hotel is just 15 minutes’ drive from the city centre, and 2 minutes from the M1. The property offers free WiFi access and free on-site parking.
Just 2 minutes' walk from Nottingham city centre and 50 metres from Nottingham Castle, St James Hotel; BW Premier Collection is 10 minutes' walk from the train station and 15 minutes' drive to M1...
Staff were very friendly and helpful. Lovely people.
In the centre of Nottingham, this Hilton hotel is next to the city’s main shopping area. It features a gym, a solarium, a swimming pool, and rooms with Freeview TV.
Good location in the town centre
Friendly staff
Lovely room
This family-run hotel is less than 1.5 miles from Nottingham city centre. It features free Wi-Fi and free parking. The en suite rooms have Freeview TVs, telephones and tea/coffee making facilities.
Owner very friendly and helpful especially about the area.
The Jubilee Hotel is situated 1.6 miles from the centre of Nottingham, set within its own lakeside grounds within the University of Nottingham's Jubilee Campus.
Breakfast was great good choice of food friendly staff
Adjacent to the East Midlands Conference Centre, this contemporary 4-star hotel features accessible rooftop terraces, green roofs and free Wi-Fi in all areas.
Excellent venue, professional staff, very good food.
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 accommodation.
Lovely rooms, great breakfast! Convenient location
Situated in Nottingham, 5.9 km from Nottingham Castle, The Linden Leaf Rooms - Classy & Stylish features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
No issues with property.clean tidy and accessible.
Situated in Nottinghamshire, surrounded by 270 acres of lakeland and parkland Holme Pierrepont Country Park Home of the National Water Sports Centre provides fitness facilities, country park walking...
Location was grèat for walking or cycling,v rural.
Set in Nottingham, 3.1 km from National Ice Centre, The Elmsleigh Suite at Claremont Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge.
With free Wi-Fi throughout, Mama’s Inn Boutique Guest House is situated on the Northern fringe of Nottingham city centre, fronting Mansfield Road and backing onto Huntington Street (A60 road).
The room was absolutely stunning and so comfortable!
Featuring free WiFi, a restaurant and a terrace, The Residence at The Nottinghamshire offers accommodation in Nottingham. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.
Location, overall facilities, friendly staff & and service.
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.
Exceptionally helpful staff, cleanliness and location
A former royal hunting estate of King Charles II, this magnificent hotel is set in 700 acres of parkland. Nottingham city centre is just 15 minutes' drive away, and the M1 (J26) is nearby.
The staff were incredible and the food was amazing
FAQs about hotels in Nottingham
On average, 3-star hotels in Nottingham cost US$122 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nottingham are US$145 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nottingham can on average be found for US$260 per night (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 centre and many Victorian warehouses and buildings remain in the Lace Market area. Neighbouring Hockley is home to the National Ice Centre and independent shops, while the biggest shopping centres are Broadmarsh and the Victoria Centre.
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 Centre in Holme Pierrepont. Sherwood Forest, Robin’s stomping ground, is near Mansfield, while East Midlands Airport is south-west of Long Eaton.
Wherever you decide to stay, check Booking.com for the best Nottingham hotel deals.
Nottingham is a fabulous city.
I mainly was in Westbridgford, as cosmopolitan suburb with lovely park, fabulous bars and cafes, lots of beauty and Spa establishments
Great leisure facilities , including The Reformer Studio, a library which holds events and artisan market at weekends.
There a a great Registry office in the park which is perfect for weddings etc.
Julie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Many attractions and eateries.
Many attractions and eateries. Excellent road and tram links.
Night time is busy if all the students are in town and there are homeless
people outside pubs etc. Police are visible presence. It is a vibrant city and the usual nigh time caveats apply.
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The University of Nottingham campus is a peaceful oasis in...
The University of Nottingham campus is a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city with its grassy spaces, views of the lake and beautiful trees. We had a car, and we were provided with a free parking permit for the duration of our stay. Transport around the city is easy by tram or bus.
We ate at the Orchard restaurant on campus where the menu is good, but there is also a small well stocked supermarket in the Portland building.
Wollaton Hall and deer park nearby is well worth a visit with lovely walks, a nice cafe and the house has interesting exhibitions and friendly informative staff. There is also a childrens; outdoor play area.
Deborah
8.0
Scored 8.0
None of the shops display the number of the street that they...
None of the shops display the number of the street that they are in. I spent some time trying to find a particular shop. I found the street, but without numbers on the properties, I walked back and forth. I did not visit any of the 'popular places' listed below.
A shopping centre is being demiolished in the middle of the city, involving walking around a building site. Speaking to someone the next day, I gather that the work has been going on for some time.
Ray
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
As an older traveller I found the city centre a little...
As an older traveller I found the city centre a little daunting (I lived there in my 20s). I think it has was is called a "vibrant" atmosphere. Lots of different cultures rubbing shoulders which was lovely, and tons of students. Nice to go back for a visit
Yvonne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very clean and pleasant traffic free city centre.
Very clean and pleasant traffic free city centre. Some nice high quality shops, with several empty unoccupied shops as in most city and town centres. It is over 40 years since my last visit and I feel sure it has improved since my last visit.
The hotel is well placed between the M1 and Nottingham city centre, which was ideal for us. However, either a tram or bus ride was necessary to travel to the town centre. This was fine for us, but may be a problem for some other people. All the staff members at the hotel with whom we dealt were cheery and efficient. The breakfast was excellent and the evening meal that we had there was also very good. The rooms were spacious and well equipped.
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.
The hotel was great, room was a good size, clean and bed was very comfortable. Staff were lovely & extremely helpful. We had a fan in our room which was great addition as we would have to usual have to ask for one. Location was amazing and such a short easy walk into the city centre. Breakfast was beautiful and so much option to choose from. I would 100% recommend the hotel!
A good, clean, basic hotel. Ideally situated for city centre and Motorpoint arena. Next door to Tesco's so very handy. On tram route, right outside. When parking use the Lace Market car park. It's directly opposite the hotel and you get a discounted rate when you checkout.
A lovely room, discounted and upgraded via Genius level2, which is great. Helpful staff, and a tasty breakfast with lots of choice. The hotel itself is located well for city centre access, a quick walk to the castle, shops, caves tour, haunted museum..!
We thought it was lovely located, stylish hotel.
Perfect location for access to city centre via the easy bus route. Couldn’t fault it really.
Would love to try your sister hotel round the corner purely because of the pub next door.
We used this hotel as our go to place for the past 5 years. Its a reasonable price and a very short walk to everything you need weather it's the Motorpoint arena or the city centre. Car parking at a charge is right opposite.
This lovely boutique hotel is across a walkway from the train station. It is charming. This was my third stay. Very quaint with a lovely tea room. I would not stay anywhere else in Nottingham.
Perfect for three of us to stay in Nottingham for the night. Absolutely great location, just 15 mins walk to the centre. Comfey rooms and great shower. Ideal for a night or two.
Breakfast was brilliant. Loads better than the standard buffet style at chain hotels. Location was great for what we needed. Will stay again next time we are in Nottingham!!
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