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Places of interest


Galleries or even a castle. Nottingham is filled with things to do.
Take a tour of some of these prime destinations.


  • Angel Row Gallery - When it opened in 1991, it instantly acquired a
    status as a sort of flagship of contemporary art. Living artists have
    created all the artwork displayed at Angel Row Gallery in Nottingham.
    Exhibitions are shown throughout the year. Angel Row Gallery makes for
    a delightful tourist destination for those visiting Nottingham.

  • Nottingham Castle - Nottingham Castle is also a museum and art
    gallery as well. Located on Castle Road in Nottingham, Nottingham
    Castle used to be a Duke's mansion back in the 18th century. Learn the
    story of Nottingham and visit the gardens, exhibitions and don't forget
    to stop into the café and museum shop.

  • Brewhouse Yard Museum - For something of a change in your
    Nottingham adventure, visit the Brewhouse Yard Museum on Castle
    Boulevard. It is officially called the Museum of Nottingham Life. If
    you want to learn about culture, you can get a glimpse at what life has
    been like for the people of Nottingham through a history of over 200
    years.



  • Things to Do


    After the museums and castles, there are many things to to occupy
    yourself in Nottingham. Hang out with the locals in popular clubs or do
    a bit of shopping in Nottingham's popular shopping districts.


  • Dogma - Hang out with locals in a friendly club called Dogma in
    Nottingham, located on Byard Lane. It has a friendly atmosphere that is
    slightly sophisticated. Most locals consider it a great place for live
    music and dancing the night away.

  • Old Market Square - For plenty of shopping and entertainment, visit
    Old Market Square in Nottingham. It has plenty of shops and
    photographic architecture to capture the spirit of Nottingham. Don't
    forget to check out the Angel Row central library or the Bell Inn
    located in the Old Market Square.

  • Pubs - You can't visit the United Kingdom without spending one
    evening in a pub with the locals. Try some of the more favourite pubs
    in Nottingham. Some of the more popular ones are Chaplins Bar, Tynemill
    Ltd., and Admiral Rodney.



  • Food and Drink


    After all the entertainment and excitement of exploring Nottingham, you
    will want to relax and experience a nice meal to complete the evening.
    Try one of these highly recommended restaurants.


  • Moog - Located on Newdigate Street in Nottingham, Moog offers a top
    quality bar and restaurant for hungry tourists and locals alike. Its
    unique atmosphere makes it an enjoyable place for a rack of lamb or
    anything else you would like. The food starts at £10 a plate.

  • Vision Restaurant and Café Bar - In Nottingham is a unique
    restaurant and bar called Vision. It opened in 2001 by Trevor Cummings.
    You can meet him at the restaurant most nights, as he is often found in
    the kitchen, as he is a long time chef. Try some Honey Roast Half
    Duckling or Rump Steak. Dinner starts at just £20 per person.

  • World Service Restaurant - World Service Restaurant and bar in
    Nottingham offers a different flavour for tourists. With three dining
    rooms, you can eat in elegant style while sampling some of the finest
    food. A restaurant award winner for three years on a row, World Service
    Restaurant offers a menu consisting of roast breast of chicken, grilled
    cod and grilled fillet of beef. Dinner may start at £30 per
    person and up.



  • Hotels and Accommodations


    There are no shortage of fine hotels in Notingham. Try a few of these
    favourite Nottingham hotels.

























    Entertainment


    After a cosy night's sleep, you may want to experience more of what
    Nottingham has to offer. How about these selected entertainments!


  • Galleries of Justice - Inside Nottingham is the Galleries of
    Justice. For fun, you could be arrested, sentenced and executed all in
    an afternoon. The building was originally a court starting in the
    1700's. Don't miss out on murder mystery nights and ghost tours
    provided by the staff of the Galleries of Justice.

  • Theatre Royal - A journey to Nottingham would not be complete
    without a little bit of theatre. Visit Royal Centre where you can see
    drama, comedy and more preformed by some of the best groups in the
    world. It was built in 1865 and has since house some of the best
    entertainment. Located on Theatre Square, it is highly accessible to
    tourists visiting Nottingham.



  • With everything available to you in Nottingham, you can have fun by
    yourself or with your entire family. There is plenty to see, taste and
    feel while on your holiday. Visit Nottingham for fun, excitement and
    adventure.


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    Oxford, UK is a holiday destination to which the traveler can happily
    return again and again. One could spend days wandering through Oxford's
    myriad cultural treasures which boast some of the world's best
    exhibits. The winding streets are full of restaurants ranging from
    inexpensive local fish and chips shops to world class gourmet dining.
    Opportunities for recreational pursuits abound; all of this in a city
    which can easily be traversed on foot.


    It should be noted that Oxford is a haven for the pedestrian. The
    center city is virtually car free. Public transportation is highly
    advised as it is frequent and inexpensive. Visitors who may be used to
    long commutes in many holiday towns will find that Oxford has literally
    dozens of interesting locales within blocks of one another and each
    side street holds its own jewels ready for discovery.


    Oxford is a bonanza for the history lover. Museums and storied
    historical buildings sit on almost every corner. Trip after trip could
    be made here and there would still be cultural vistas to explore.


  • The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Architecture an arm of University
    of Oxford. Established in 1683 it is one of the world's oldest and
    finest museums. Admission is free although donations are accepted and
    appreciated.

  • Sheldonian Theatre. This magnificent structure offers unparalleled
    views of the city. It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and built
    over a four year period from 1664-68. Self guided tours available at a
    modest cost.

  • Bodleian Library. Dating back to the fourteenth century and housing
    more than six million texts, the Bodleian is one of the premiere
    libraries in the world.

  • Christ Church. Founded by Cardinal Wolsey in 1524, Christ Church is
    the oldest college in the Oxford University system and serves as
    Oxford's Cathedral. The site is familiar to many tourists via its
    connection to Lewis Carroll and the Alice books and more recently its
    appearances in the Harry Potter movies. Lines can be long but the
    galleries and gardens are well worth the wait. Admission.

  • Museum of the History of Science. This unusual museum is devoted to
    the history of scientific instruments and its collection of almost
    10,000 of these instruments is without peer. Rotating exhibits, many
    with free admission.

  • After mornings spent in cultural endeavors, a tourist will find a wide
    variety of activities to fill the rest of the day. No visitor should
    leave Oxford without at least a short water excursion.


  • Have a punt. Located on the Thames River, known as the Isis within
    Oxford proper, Oxford is home to legendary rowing teams. While rowing
    is a sport not learned in an afternoon, most people can manage a punt
    with a short lesson and a little effort. Try picking one up at the
    Magdelen Bridge Boathouse.

  • Picnic on the river. The banks of the Isis make for cool and
    inviting picnic locales and many shops are available for impromptu food
    purchases to fill a basket.

  • Self guided architecture tours. Walking the streets of Oxford is a
    feast for the eyes. Be sure and find the Bridge of Sighs on New College
    Lane and heads up for the gargoyles which can be found on almost every
    historic building.

  • Oxford Covered Market. Don't miss this walk through center. It
    features stalls full of items from tourist kitsch to upscale as well as
    quick eats and groceries. Be advised that skinned animal carcasses hang
    from many meat market displays.

  • Hop a sightseeing bus. Although Oxford is totally foot travel
    friendly those who have only a short time in Oxford might enjoy a trek
    around town on a bus. This is also a good way to get an overview of the
    abundance of things to see and do in town. Tours are reasonably priced,
    easy to hop and make frequent stops.

  • Alice's Shop. The small shop is the true inspiration for the shop
    in ?Through the Looking Glass? and the real ?Alice?, Alice Liddell, was
    a frequent visitor.



  • A quick stop at a pub will leave one refreshed for an afternoon spent
    on foot exploring Oxford's side streets. Pubs can also be a fun
    atmosphere for an afternoon or evening spent watching football or
    rugby. Multi course gourmet meals of almost any cuisine are also
    readily available at fine restaurants throughout Oxford.


  • Eagle and Child. This pub was for years a favorite haunt of both C.
    S. Lewis and Tolkien and remains largely authentic.

  • The Exeter Hall. A lively venue further out than most, Exeter
    offers pool, two bars and a growing reputation for live music.

  • The Jack Russell. Open to both dogs and children this family
    friendly bar is also largely handicapped accessible.

  • Rosamund the Fair. This cruising restaurant specializing in
    distinctly British cuisine requires advanced booking but offers
    excellent food and a varied wine list.

  • Head of the River. This busy outdoor restaurant is a favorite of
    students. It has heat lamps for cool evenings and a few hotel rooms for
    evenings spent with beer in hand.

  • The Navy Oak. Located north of the Ring Road this restaurant may
    take a little effort to find but a reasonably priced and tasty menu
    make the hunt worthwhile.



  • Oxford Hotels & Accommodation


    As a university town, Oxford offers lodging running the gamut from bed
    and breakfast to the most luxurious of accommodations. However, the
    wise traveler will begin booking early as the city is busy year round
    and any sort of hotel or self catering establishment can be difficult
    to find on short notice.














  • For those seeking a little nightlife, Oxford has several lively venues
    including The Zodiac and Oxford Brookes Student Union. Most name acts
    visiting Oxford will be found at one of these sites. If the play's the
    thing try New Theatre located on George Street or the Oxford Playhouse
    across the way from the Ashmolean. Oxford also has four cinemas with
    currently popular offerings as well as foreign and art house fare.


    Those who make a first visit to Oxford may well find that there are
    drawn there many times over. History, food and pleasant recreation are
    all to be found within easy walking distance. Couple these advantages
    with hospitable people and climate and Oxford becomes a destination of
    choice for almost any holiday.


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