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.
Channel the rebellious spirit of Robin Hood through interactive galleries, explore the picturesque grounds, go beneath the castle rock on a tour of the cave system, and see the lace and alabaster collections that put Nottingham on the map.
Over the years Nottinghamshire has acquired numerous statues and sculptures, representing and remembering our legends and guardians. Whether you want to capture that perfect picture for your Instagram or just something to remember your visit by, this list is definitely worth a read to find out where our legendary statues and sculptures reside.
Everyone who lives in Nottinghamshire has got their own favourite places to go and ways of spending time so let's break down 10 things that are truly to love about the city of Nottingham
Two days after the release of the latest Robin Hood film, Visit Nottinghamshire were invited to experience the Robin Hood Medieval Banquet; an opportunity to bring the age-old rebel to life once again and witness his medieval ways in a lively evening of drinking, dining and spirited shenanigans.
Coinciding with the week Lionsgate release the latest Hollywood adaptation of Robin Hood, Visit Nottinghamshire announce two new Robin Hood products to meet increased demand from visitors to explore the story of the folklore hero
A brand-new Robin Hood itinerary and two bookable Robin Hood products have been launched by Visit Nottinghamshire to coincide with the release of Otto Bathurst’s Robin Hood on the 21st November.