Bingham
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The Bingham Townhouse
"We paid $60 more for a family room (2 beds) than a king size bedroom but it was not available to us. We were offered to a room with a double bed. We argued that the bed was too small. The room we had finally offered was a queen size bed. The bathroom floor was bare plywood. The top materials were ..."
Reviewed on May 19, 2026

The Wheatsheaf Inn
"Attic room was difficult due to low ceiling beams and we banged our heads several times... Breakfast was really nice. The staff were very helpful and friendly. Parking was good and the location for Beaumaris town is ideal."
Reviewed on May 14, 2026

Mercure Nottingham Sherwood Hotel
"Hotel is old and tired, staff are ok but obviously couldn't really care. Restaurant offers food at greatly reduced prices but this is obviously because you would only use it once. Food is pre-prepared and just reheated, Breakfast is terrible - usual pre cooked vaguely warm rubbish. Find somewhere ..."
Reviewed on May 21, 2026

Roomzzz Nottingham City
"Clean and modern, all facilities were decent. Might be noisy at the weekend, as it’s next door to Rock City, esp if a bands playing. Check your parking though beforehand, as the QPark next door no longer has concessions. Pre book with the hotel or Q Park before arriving."
Reviewed on May 17, 2026

River Rooms Nottingham
"Positives: room was clean and there was a range of tea and coffee. Shared kitchen was well equipped and clean. Bed was comfortable. Near the football and cricket grounds. Restaurants within walking distance (not Nottingham but West Bridgford) Negatives: our en-suite had a macerator and smelled strongly ..."
Reviewed on May 10, 2026

St Mary's Quarters
"Absolutely perfect for a weekend break- room and facilities spotless, and location is right in the middle of the city minutes from Hockley and great food/bars. Check-in online takes a few minutes and then you’re sent an electronic code to access property. Will definitely be returning."
Reviewed on May 17, 2026
Popular places to visit

University of Nottingham
Overlooking a lake, the spire of the Trent Building is one of Nottingham’s most distinctive sites, representing over 135 years of higher education in the city.

Theatre Royal
Watch an entertaining show and learn about the city’s dramatic arts scene at this prominent theater. Meet friends for a pre-show chat in the bar or restaurant.

Wollaton Hall
See the real-life Wayne Manor from the Batman franchise and explore its fascinating museum and vast scenic grounds where deer roam.

National Water Sports Centre
Kayaking, canoeing, whitewater rafting, ropes courses and mini-golf combine in one complex outside Nottingham, which also offers inexpensive accommodations.

Trent Bridge
You can find out about the history of Nottingham with a visit to Trent Bridge. Experience the area's entertainment choices and acclaimed theater scene.

City Ground
Catch an event at City Ground during your trip to Nottingham. Discover the area's entertainment choices and shops.
Things to do

Belvoir Castle: Castle, Gardens and Ground Entry

Nottingham Walking Tour with a Local Guide

Daily Nottingham City Centre Walking Tour (10:30am)

Watson Fothergill Walk: Architecture of Victorian Nottingham Guided Tour








