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Nottingham Weekend Break – The Essential Bucket List

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Nottingham is the UK’s second-largest city, and it’s also home to one of the country’s most beautiful parks. The city is full of things to do, places to stay and some of the tastiest cuisine in all of Britain. There’s so much on offer that you could easily spend your Nottingham weekend break here without getting bored.

Your Guide to Spending your Next Nottingham Weekend Break

Get Active Indoors

Why not try something new? Try a new sport or activity and go for it! You may find that you love it, or you might hate it and never do it again. Either way, you’ll have had an experience that will have changed your perspective on life.

Zero Latency

This is a virtual reality experience that allows you to play paintball or laser tag with friends or strangers in a completely immersive environment. You will be fully immersed in the game, so you can enjoy it for as long as you want without getting tired or bored. The staff here will help you set up your equipment and teach you how to use it before playing.

Zero Latency is located on the third floor of Hucknall Market Hall, near Nottingham City Centre. It is open on Fridays from 1 pm to 9 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 8 pm (last admission at 7:30 pm).

Zero Latency

The Lost City Adventure Golf

The Lost City Adventure Golf is just a short walk from the City Centre, located on the corner of Derby Road. It’s open every day from 9 am until 10 pm, so you can play your round anytime you like in the evening or at weekends. There’s no need to book ahead either – simply turn up and play!

The Lost City Adventure Golf is set over three different levels with different themes that vary greatly from one another: The Himalayas, Egyptian Pyramids, and lost jungles all make an appearance here! Each level contains five holes which vary in difficulty but none require special equipment beyond what we’ve already mentioned above so anyone can enjoy themselves regardless of their skill level or age group (although we recommend parental supervision for younger players).

The Lost City Adventure Golf

Schuggies-Ceilidhs

Schuggies-Ceilidhs are a fun way to get to know the city. They’re open to everyone, regardless of whether you have Scottish ancestry or not. The events are held regularly, so there’s never any excuse for missing one! Schuggies-Ceilidhs are held throughout the year. The events are free and open to anyone who wants to join in. They include traditional Scottish music, dancing, and games.

Schuggies-Ceilidhs

Clip ‘n Climb

If you’re looking for a fun, active day out with the whole family, Clip ‘n Climb Nottingham is the place to go. The centre offers a wide range of climbing walls and courses suitable for both beginners and experienced climbers alike. You can book individual sessions or join one of their adventure days where you can try rock climbing in the morning followed by abseiling down the side of an abandoned grain silo after lunch!

All members receive expert tuition from friendly instructors before they tackle their chosen route. There are routes available at all levels so whether you’re new to outdoor activities or have been doing them all your life this will be sure to challenge even the most experienced climber!

The centre is open seven days a week so there’s always time for a quick climb between meetings if you’re in Nottingham City Centre as well as various evening sessions throughout the week too!

Clip ‘n Climb

Catch a Theatre Show

Theatre shows are always a great way to entertain yourself for the evening. Not only is it a good laugh, but you get to be swept away by the story and escape reality for just a short time. It’s also an elegant way of spending time with your loved ones or friends without having to spend too much money on food and drinks.

Nottingham Playhouse

The Nottingham Playhouse boasts a program of more than 250 shows and events each year, including plays, musicals, and concerts. The theatre also hosts some special events throughout the year such as film screenings, comedy nights, and live music gigs.

You can book tickets for individual shows or for a season ticket which will entitle you to see all shows within that period at the same price as buying individual tickets.

The Playhouse is located on Derby Road in Nottingham City Centre and is easily accessible via public transport with buses stopping nearby and tram stops just outside the main entrance to take you straight into town if you’re not driving yourself there first thing in the morning!

Nottingham Playhouse

Nottingham Arts Theatre

Nottingham Arts Theatre is a theatre in Nottingham, England. It was built in 1883 and is located on the corner of Mansfield Road and Shakespeare Street. It is a Grade II listed building.

The theatre was designed by architects Watson & Smallman, who also designed The Lace Market Building in Nottingham at around the same time as this building was being constructed. The theatre has two tiers with a balcony above which has been used as boxes or galleries depending on whether it’s an opera house or theatre. In front of these, there are four main entrances with pillars holding up the roof above it.

Nottingham Theatre Arts

Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall

The Theatre Royal is the oldest theatre in the world and has been a backdrop for many famous productions. It hosts a range of events and shows every year, from theatre to comedy and musicals. The theatre seats 2,000 people and can be found in the heart of Nottingham City Centre.

Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall

Follow the Ale Trail

Next, you should follow the Ale Trail. This is a series of breweries where you can learn about the history of brewing in Nottinghamshire, sample a variety of beers, and enjoy food and drink from local restaurants and pubs.

Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem

This is a pub that has been a part of Nottingham’s history for almost 900 years. It is the oldest pub in Britain and the only free house left in the city. The building was built around 1123 as part of St Peter’s Church, which was demolished after the English Civil War.

Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem has many claims to fame including being voted one of England’s top ten pubs by CAMRA (the Campaign for Real Ale). It is also listed as one of British Food Magazine’s top 100 restaurants outside London so if you love food then this could be your place; famous for its Trip To Jerusalem cocktail!

Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem

The Secret Garden

The Secret Garden is a great family attraction, with lots of activities and good food. It’s also very reasonably priced. The location is excellent—you’re close enough to the City Centre that you can easily visit other attractions in the area, but far enough away for you to enjoy some peace after a busy day sightseeing. 

And finally, there’s an atmosphere at The Secret Garden that will make your stay even more enjoyable: it’s relaxed but fun; quirky yet accessible; child-friendly without being childish (or vice versa).

The Secret Garden Nottingham

The Alchemist

This is one of our favourite pubs in Nottingham. It’s a traditional pub with a great selection of cask ales and craft beers on tap, including some local brews. The food is reasonably priced, but the real attraction here is the beer garden where you can enjoy your drink surrounded by greenery and often live music in the summer months.

The Alchemist

Revolucion de Cuba

Revolucion de Cuba is the perfect place to sample the best Cuban cuisine. This restaurant specializes in a range of dishes, including chicken Milanese and the signature Cuban sandwich. Don’t forget to visit their cocktail bar for an extra treat!

Located right outside Victoria Centre on Derby Road, Revolucion de Cuba is open from 12 pm – 2 am every day except Monday when they close at 10 pm. They have a large outdoor seating area where you can take advantage of their al fresco terrace after visiting one or many of Nottingham’s other attractions like The Lace Market or Theatre Royal.

Revolucion de Cuba

The Pit & Pendulum

The Pit & Pendulum is located at the Upper Parliament Street end of Canal Street, on your right if you are walking down from City Centre. It’s a relatively small venue with a capacity of 200 people and they also have an upstairs area that can hold another 100 people but this can only be booked if you do so before attending. The Pit & Pendulum is open every day from 11 am to 3 am, so it’s perfect for any kind of night out!

The Pit and Pendulum

Drink and Dance

Nottingham is a great place to go if you are with your friends and want to have a good time drinking and dancing. The club has a great atmosphere and is well suited to any kind of night out. They have an excellent selection of drinks, including spirits, cocktails, and wines.

Motorpoint Arena Nottingham

If you love music, then make sure you don’t miss out on the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham. It’s one of the UK’s most popular concert venues and has an impressive capacity to match! With 12,000 seats available for every show, there will be no fighting over space or struggling to see over someone’s head.

The arena hosts a variety of shows throughout the year, so you’ve got plenty of options if you’re looking for something different; whether it’s rock ‘n’ roll with Oasis or Tom Jones belting out some old classics (yes please!), there’ll be something that suits your taste buds.

Motorpoint Arena Nottingham

Peggy’s Skylight

This hidden gem is nestled in the heart of Nottingham, making it the perfect spot for a romantic dinner or a fun night out with friends. The menu features traditional British fare, including fish and chips, bangers, and mash and shepherd’s pie.

Peggy’s Skylight

Metronome

Metronome is a nightclub found in the heart of Nottingham City Centre, which has been open since 2003. It’s open every night of the week and plays a wide range of musical genres, including dance music such as house and techno, indie, and rock music. Their capacity is 1,000 people so it’s always busy!

Metronome

Book your B&B Accommodation

Got a hangover from last night and don’t have the energy to prepare breakfast? We got you covered! Check out these bed & breakfast accommodations that will let you sleep peacefully!

The Grange Bed & Breakfast

If you’re looking for a relaxing weekend break in Nottingham, book a stay at The Grange Bed & Breakfast. Located in the City Centre, it offers en-suite rooms with free Wi-Fi and a full English breakfast. The hotel has extensive gardens as well as a terrace with seating and views of Nottingham Castle.

The Grange Bed & Breakfast

Browns of Holbeck

Browns of Holbeck is one of the best restaurants in Nottingham, with an impressive menu and extensive wine list. It’s a great place to dine whether you’re on a romantic date or enjoying an evening with friends.

They have a beautiful interior that gives it a cosy atmosphere, as well as outdoor seating for when you want to soak up some sun! The service is excellent and the food comes out quickly without compromising quality.

Browns of Holbeck

Primrose House

Primrose House is a luxury boutique hotel in the heart of Nottingham. The Victorian building sits on the edge of Radford, an up-and-coming area just a short walk from the City Centre. Primrose House has a great location, with its restaurant and bar as well as plenty to do nearby (such as shopping at Victoria Centre or taking in one of the city’s many museums).

Primrose House

Bridleways Guest House

This restaurant is in the middle of the city, so it’s easy to find. It serves traditional English food and has a great atmosphere. The restaurant is popular with both locals and tourists, so you’ll always feel comfortable there. It’s open all year round and is never closed for any holidays or special events such as Christmas Day or Boxing Day!

Bridleways Guest House

Sit down and enjoy your Sunday Lunch

Still hungry and looking for a place for your Sunday Lunch? Check out these food establishments that serve a wide range of cuisine that you’ll love it.

Launay’s Restaurant & Bar

You don’t need to be in France to enjoy French cuisine. Launay’s Restaurant & Bar serves up traditional French food and wine in the heart of Nottingham. The restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere with an attentive staff that will make you feel at home.

Launay’s Restaurant & Bar

Byron’s Brasserie

Byron’s Brasserie is a popular restaurant in Nottingham. The food is good and reasonably priced and the service is friendly and efficient. The atmosphere gives relaxation and it’s a good place to go for a special occasion.

Byron’s Brasserie

World Service

World Service offers delicious international cuisine with an emphasis on local produce. Their menu includes everything from traditional British dishes like fish and chips or bangers & mash to more exotic choices like pizza (pizza!) or paella (paella!). Their staff also love their customers! So if you go there make sure you treat them right!

World Service

Restaurant Six

Restaurant Six is a restaurant in the heart of Nottingham City Centre. It serves modern European cuisine and has an extensive wine list that matches perfectly its fine dining experience. If you are looking for a relaxing evening with friends or family, Restaurant Six is the ideal choice. With its warm atmosphere and friendly staff, this restaurant makes it easy to enjoy a relaxing meal without any distractions.

The high-quality food at Restaurant Six features ingredients sourced locally whenever possible; this ensures that customers get only the freshest dishes each time they visit. The menu changes seasonally but never disappoints!

Restaurant Six

Conclusion

To get the most out of your weekend in Nottingham, make sure you have the right plans. The city has so much to offer and there are plenty of things to do, so choose wisely! It’s important to make sure you have a few days off from work so that you can enjoy your time in the city.

Looking for plans for your next weekend holiday in Nottingham, we’ve got everything planned for you!

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