Your Nottingham guide
The heart of England's East Midlands, Nottingham is a beacon of history, culture, and innovation, captivating visitors with its rich history and vibrant atmosphere. It is renowned for its legendary tales of Robin Hood, enchanting tourists with its mediaeval charm and timeless folklore, inviting them to delve into the city's storied past through its historic landmarks and cultural attractions. The majestic Nottingham Castle lies at the centre of the city, perched atop a sandstone cliff, offering panoramic views and captivating exhibitions that trace the city's history from ancient times to the present day. Beyond its legendary associations, Nottingham boasts a thriving arts scene, with theatres, galleries, and music venues showcasing a diverse array of performances throughout the year. The city's markets, eclectic shops, and lively entertainment districts provide endless opportunities for exploration and enjoyment, while its green spaces and scenic parks offer a tranquil retreat amidst the urban bustle. Nottingham promises an unforgettable experience for tourists eager to discover the charm and excitement of this dynamic city.
Every year, more than 32 million tourists visit Nottinghamshire! Here are three reasons why it’s a must-visit:
- City of Literature - Nottingham is a UNESCO City of Literature, recognising its rich literary heritage and vibrant contemporary literary scene. It has produced notable authors such as D.H. Lawrence, Lord Byron, and Alan Sillitoe, and continues to nurture emerging writers through its creative writing programs and literary events.
- Robin Hood - Nottingham is famously associated with the legendary outlaw Robin Hood. While the historical accuracy of Robin Hood's existence is debated, Nottingham embraces the folklore with attractions like the Robin Hood Statue in the city centre and the annual Robin Hood Festival in Sherwood Forest.
- Goose Fair - The Nottingham Goose Fair is one of the oldest and largest travelling fairs in Europe, dating back over 700 years. Held annually in October, it features thrilling rides, carnival games, and traditional fairground food, attracting visitors from across the country.
Transport
Nottingham Station is the main train station in Nottingham and is operated by East Midlands Railway (EMR). EMR offers travellers with disabilities or limited mobility an assisted travel scheme. This includes helping passengers plan and book their journey and arranging help throughout the trip at different stations. Should you wish to book this service, please visit the website https://www.eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk/trains-stations/assisted-travel.
Nottingham Train Station connects passengers to London St Pancras, London Kings Cross, London Liverpool Street, Sheffield, and Leeds. The station features accessible ticketing machines, 24-hour help from staff, and step-free access across all platforms and entrances. Staff will assist transfers from platforms to trains by providing ramp access. For a virtual tour of the station, check the station website https://www.eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk/trains-stations/at-the-station/station-facilities/not.
If you plan on travelling via taxi, the Nottingham City Council recommends the following taxi companies for wheelchair-accessible vehicles:
- Nottingham Cars
Call 0115 970 0700
- Southside Cars
Call 0115 9141414
- Arrow A2B
Call 0115 956 5757
- County Cars
Call 0115 942 5425
- DJ Passenger Transport
Call 0115 849 4444
- Central Cars
Call 0115 976 2222
- DG Cars
Call 0115 950 0500
Travelling around Nottingham via tram is also an option. Each tram has two dedicated wheelchair spaces with a fitted help button and blue stop buttons. These blue stop buttons are wheelchair level and signal that you require extra time to disembark from the tram.