24 Hours in Nottingham: A Local’s Guide, Nottingham, England

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24 Hours in Nottingham: A Local’s Guide

24 Hours in Nottingham: A Local’s Guide, Nottingham, England

The Anglo-Saxon settlement of Nottingham was originally known as Snotingeham in the 6th Century. Through the years, Nottingham has expanded and improved, and is now the 9th biggest city in England.

The city is full of history and many activities to transport you back in time, whilst also having been adapted for the rising numbers of students who choose to go to one of its prestigious Universities.

Having grown up here, I can weigh in on exactly what you should see and do using this ’24 hours in Nottingham’ Itinerary. It will combine both the modern and the historic, making for a full day of enjoyment for you.

To begin your day, make your way to the Hungry Pumpkin Deli in the Lace Market area of Nottingham’s vibrant centre. Here you can enjoy a reasonably priced, hearty breakfast before you set off on your various activities through the day.

The Hungry Pumpkin Deli are family run, and strongly believe in supporting local businesses. They use locally sourced ingredients to whip up the delicious food you will try! ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: 24 Hours in Nottingham: A Local’s Guide
Guide Location: England » Nottingham
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Insider Tips)
Author: Georgia Wright
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Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
  • Hungry Pumpkin Deli
  • Victoria Centre
  • Wollaton Hall
  • Nottingham’s Industrial Museum
  • St James’ Hotel
  • Nottingham Castle
  • Canalhouse
  • Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem