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The History of Nottingham, England

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From dinosaurs to explorers to wars, here's what seven local experts had to say about the history of Nottingham, England.

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As one of the most interesting cities in the UK, Nottingham contains many tourist attractions. Wollaton Hall, a beautiful country house and museum, was also a location for the recent Batman film. Nottingham Castle, steeped in the history and legends of Robin Hood and King John, also provides visitors with sweeping vistas of the city and surrounding countryside.

Nottingham has its quirks and points of interest. Historically and culturally rich in many respects, with its legends of Robin Hood and underground caves, it is an interesting place. Sherwood pines offers a variety of outdoor activities such as biking and walking. Not to mention the ancient major oak tree, a source of captivating legends and stories dating back 100s of years. As for daily life, it’s fun to discover the best venues for going out, seeing live music and experiencing the nightlife. I would particularly recommend a secret cocktail bar, hidden from street view called the boiler room. This is a city with something for everyone.

Nottingham is a small but bustling city with a large student population. It has a great shopping district, with both high street and designer stores right in the centre. The city is rich in history and features some well known locations such as Nottingham Castle and Wollaton Hall. We also celebrate our local folk hero Robin Hood.

Nottingham is a large city in the East Midlands. Tourists can visit the historic castle that sits on the top of a hill and contains an art gallery. They can also enjoy the varied shopping and restaurant offerings within the different areas of the city. The Lace Market area is of particular interest.

Here, you can go to Wollaston park (which is especially lovely during the summer time). You can also go to Nottingham castle which is quite a walk, if you are walking, but it is worth every step. There are also a lot of fast food restaurants to go to too.

Fahima, says: 2020

Nottingham is the third largest city in United kingdom, also known as Robin Hood city. There are lots of tourist attractions in Nottingham such as Sherwood forest, Nottingham castle, Wollaton Hall and Deer Park including University of Nottingham, Known as one of the greenest universities in UK. It is a good place for living due to low living cost, it’s warm and friendly atmosphere compared to other cities in UK.

Sravani, says: 2020

The average salary in Nottingham is above the national average, and due to Nottingham being such a culturally diverse city, there are many career paths you would be able to pursue. We have lots of immigrants in Nottingham, so people moving here would be able to find people who speak the same language as them, they can find shops selling foods from around the world. Along with the great career prospects, Nottingham also has 688 years of sporting heritage, and collectively, Nottinghamshire’s biggest sporting clubs have close to seven centuries of history. In just a two mile radius of the Tent Bridge crossing you’ll find two of the world’s oldest football clubs international and county cricket and the National Ice Centre.

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