Culture is what makes each destination completely unique, so as part of Tourism Week it’s only right we take a deep dive into the expansive culture of Nottinghamshire which has evolved over thousands of years and attracts visitors from around the globe.
Nestled in the rock beneath Nottingham Castle, the legendary Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem pub has been serving up ale since the 12th century. Made up of an impressive number of curiously named rooms and cosy nooks, today the pub is a well-loved haunt for locals and tourists alike, and a must visit for anyone spending a few days in the city.
Whether you've been for a long walk through Nottinghamshire's countryside, are catching up with friends, or celebrating a special occasion, nothing's quite like a sip of refreshing Castle Rock beer..
Belgo Nottingham, the brand’s first restaurant outside London, was one year old at the end of April. We went along to this unique venue in the Lace Market to celebrate with Belgian biers, rope grow..
We all know Nottingham is home to some of the oldest attractions in the UK, enticing visitors from across the globe. But The Bell Inn , located in the heart of the city, has perhaps one of the mos..
Nottingham's Castle Rock Brewery is a favourite among ale lovers - not least because of its ever-changing selection of beers which celebrate everything from Nottinghamshire heroes to our beautifu..
It might be a relative newcomer to Nottinghamshire’s real ale scene but the Lincoln Green Brewing Company already has an army of loyal fans who have been enjoying its Robin Hood-inspired brews at pubs and beer festivals across the county.