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Other Places to Visit in Nottingham
While you’re visiting Nottingham you might want to use some of your free time to take in some of the other attractions the city has to offer:
These are some of the nearby attractions:
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• City of Caves:
Nottingham is a city built on caves, which were once used as housing for locals.
This attraction is run by the National Justice Museum, and the entrance is on the same street. https://www.nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk/venue/city-of-caves/ • Nottingham Contemporary:
This art gallery is on the same street as the museum and also has a great gift shop.
Entry to the gallery is free. https://www.nottinghamcontemporary.org/ • Pitcher and Piano:
This magnificent converted church is an amazing place to have a drink. As well as serving alcoholic drinks, there is a wide range of soft drinks, and teas and coffees available. Again, this is located on the same street as the museum. https://www.pitcherandpiano.com/bars/nottingham • St Mary’s Church:
A beautiful historic church, which is open for visitors between 10.00am—3.00pm on weekdays. https://www.stmarysnottingham.org/ • Debbie Bryan:
If you’re feeling creative, then this award-winning shop and tea room might be the ideal place to while away some time, and perhaps shop for some unique gifts. https://debbiebryan.co.uk/ • Shopping
As you might expect, Nottingham is home to all the usual high street shops, but you can also find designer labels, discount brands and independent retailers, so if shopping is your thing, you are sure to find something to suit! You can find out about more places to visit on the Tourist Information website