Overview:
Yearly, over 300,000 visitors come from all over the world to explore and enjoy the delights available in
Nottingham—and it’s not just due to the legend of Robin Hood! Of course, Sherwood Forest is one of the major reasons for the influx, others abound and these provide a perfect setting for a
hen weekend with the girls.
Getting Around:
Getting into and moving round the city poses no difficulty.
Nottingham has been voted as the least car dependent city in the whole of England. The East Midlands Airport provides air travel to the city and it is just about 20 miles away. A thriving road and rail system is also available with the Skylink bus service connecting the airport to the city. The two major bus services, Trent Barton and
Nottingham City Transport provide easy and cheap movement within the city.
Must See/Must Do:
• A visit to the famous Nottingham Castle for a glimpse and touch of the legendary Robin Hood statue.
• Unique Nottingham Hen Parties in the famous Sherwood Forest—relive the Hood lore by participating and competing in archery and other outdoor activities.
• Visit the Brewhouse Yard Museum to appreciate over 300 years of history.
• Tour the numerous cinemas in the city center such as the Broadway Cinema, Cineworld, The Corner House, Showcase Cinema and Screen World (the world’s smallest cinema with just 21 seats!)
• Take a
hen weekend ride on the famous Ferris wheel in the old market square.
• Take your Nottingham Hen Do a notch higher by exploring the numerous tunnels of the myriad caves in the city.
• Take part in several musical events in the city ranging from classical music to rock concerts depending on your taste.
• Visit the numerous parks and gardens for a tour and a
hen weekend picnic.
History and Culture:
Nottingham has a rich cultural heritage which has been well preserved in the myriad of museums detailing the historical footprints. Undoubtedly, one of the major pulls to the city is the legend of Robin Hood and his merry men and this has been responsible for a large percentage of tourism. During the industrial revolution, the city gained prominence for its lace making and bicycle manufacturing industries. Today, it thrives on several industries including the Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology sectors. Voted as one of the 10 cities to visit in 2010, a Nottingham Hen Party is sure to be a blast.
Shopping:
The two major centers in the city are the Westfield Broadmarsh and the Victoria Center. These provide a wide range of outlets for all your shopping needs and at affordable prices. Furthermore, there are a slew of designer shops including the original Paul Smith boutique. Departmental stores include John Lewis, Debenhams, and House of Fraser. Other shopping centers include the Flying Horse Walk and the Exchange Arcade.
Nightlife:
There is a bustling night scene in the city ranging from pubs, upscale bar, clubs, to restaurants. Lace Market is the place to be for trendier settings while Market Square has an array of pubs that cater to the younger crowd. Some of the clubs in the city include Social, NG1, and a host of others with a wide array of music options.
Eating & Drinking:
The city has several hundreds of restaurants making it possible to choose from a large pool for your hen do. The Alley Café provides vegetarian cuisine while Cock and Hoop provides a more liberal selection. The Michelin starred Sat Bains is also a must and lastly, the food and drink festival provides the best of wining and dining.