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Start your day at the magnificent Nottingham Castle (£10 admission, 2-3 hours), a historic landmark located on a hilltop. Explore the museum inside, which showcases the city's history, and enjoy the panoramic views of Nottingham from the castle grounds.
Stop by Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem (Cost of food/drink, 1-2 hours), one of England's oldest pubs. Built into the caves beneath Nottingham Castle, this charming pub offers a unique atmosphere and a wide selection of traditional ales. Grab a bite to eat or simply relax with a pint.
Visit the Nottingham Contemporary (Free admission, 1-2 hours), an art gallery known for its thought-provoking exhibitions. Explore the contemporary artworks displayed in the gallery, and don't forget to check out the trendy café for a quick snack or coffee.
Head to Wollaton Hall and Deer Park (Free admission, 2-3 hours), a stunning Elizabethan mansion surrounded by beautiful parkland. Take a leisurely stroll through the park, spot the roaming deer, and explore the hall's interior, which houses the Nottingham Natural History Museum.
End your day in the vibrant Lace Market district (Cost of food/drink, 2-3 hours), known for its trendy bars, restaurants, and lively atmosphere. Enjoy a delicious dinner at one of the many eateries, followed by drinks at a stylish cocktail bar or a traditional English pub.
For a unique experience, consider visiting the Caves of Nottingham (£9-10 admission), an underground network of caves that date back to medieval times. Take a guided tour and learn about the city's fascinating subterranean history.
Locals also love spending time at the University of Nottingham's Highfields Park (Free admission), a tranquil green space with a lake, gardens, and peaceful walking paths. It's a perfect spot to relax and enjoy nature away from the city's hustle and bustle.