Uncover the captivating history and legends of Nottingham on a private walking tour. Explore the city’s rebellious past, iconic buildings, and its role in the lace industry.
Uncover the captivating history and legends of Nottingham on a private walking tour. Explore the city’s rebellious past, iconic buildings, and its role in the lace industry.
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Nottingham - Discover:
Renowned individuals linked to Nottingham, such as the legendary Robin Hood
Distinctive architecture and notable local structures
The rich history of Nottingham, including its Lace Industry
Aspects of crime and punishment
Local culture and dialect
Explore:
Old Market Square
St Mary’s Church and Shire Hall
The Lace Market…
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Nottingham - Discover:
Renowned individuals linked to Nottingham, such as the legendary Robin Hood
Distinctive architecture and notable local structures
The rich history of Nottingham, including its Lace Industry
Aspects of crime and punishment
Local culture and dialect
Explore:
Old Market Square
St Mary’s Church and Shire Hall
The Lace Market
Nottingham Castle
Robin Hood Statue
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, the oldest inn in England

- Option to customize the tour on-site with your local guide
- Exclusive private guided tour
- Dedicated local guide for your group
- Option to customize the tour on-site with your local guide
- Exclusive private guided tour
- Dedicated local guide for your group
- Gratuities
- Entrance Fee
- Gratuities
- Entrance Fee
Nottingham, fondly referred to as “The Queen of the Midlands”, earned its nickname owing to its women and its fiercely rebellious past. This city boasts of being the abode of Robin Hood, considered England’s most illustrious outlaw and hero, as well as the birthplace of Lord Byron, celebrated as England’s finest romantic writer, and DH Lawrence, the…
Nottingham, fondly referred to as “The Queen of the Midlands”, earned its nickname owing to its women and its fiercely rebellious past. This city boasts of being the abode of Robin Hood, considered England’s most illustrious outlaw and hero, as well as the birthplace of Lord Byron, celebrated as England’s finest romantic writer, and DH Lawrence, the author of the infamous “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” that was banned for three decades. Nottingham’s past is a reflection of England’s history marked by Empire, rebellion, and industry, visible in the city’s iconic structures and monuments that encapsulate nearly two millennia of history. Explore its transformation into a global trade centre through its famed lace-making industry, culminating in its 19th-century appellation during the pinnacle of the British Empire: City of World Lace Manufacture.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.