Shopping Nottingham city centre has been ranked fifth on
Experian's list of the top 15 UK retail areas.
Visitor attractions Nottingham Castle is a popular attraction for visitors to the city due to its links with
Robin Hood. The Brewhouse Yard Museum (Museum of Nottingham Life) and the Museum of Costume and Textiles are close by. Part of Nottingham's expansive cave network is open to the public through the
City of Caves attraction, and the
Galleries of Justice on
High Pavement was once a fully functioning Victorian
courtroom. Notable churches within the city centre include the
Roman Catholic Nottingham Cathedral and the medieval
St. Mary's Church at the heart of the Lace Market. , reputedly the oldest pub in England The
National Ice Centre (adjoined to Motorpoint Arena Nottingham) is located close to the city's Lace Market quarter and is the first twin Olympic ice-pad facility in the UK. It is the home of the
Nottingham Panthers, a professional
ice-hockey team.
Rock City is a mid-sized music venue that draws many popular bands from across the world, and so is an important part of Nottingham's
music tourism scene. Every summer the Market Square hosts the annual Nottingham Beach, funded by Mellor Events. It includes an artificial beach, beach bar and rides.
Entertainment Nottingham is home to a wide variety of entertainment venues, the largest of which is the 10,000-seater
Motorpoint Arena Nottingham (part of the National Ice Centre), where many big-name acts perform regularly. The city's major producing theatre, the
Nottingham Playhouse, has built up a national reputation for its exciting, innovative and contemporary new works. The Nottingham Royal Centre incorporates the 2,500-seater
Royal Concert Hall and the
Victorian Theatre Royal. The Royal Concert Hall is the region's top venue for classical music and regularly plays host to world-class orchestras and ballets, while the Theatre Royal is considered one of the finest venues in the country for major touring
West End musicals and plays. Nottingham has a significant
stand-up comedy scene, with a large
open mic circuit. Nottingham's branch of
The Glee Club is situated along the
Nottingham Canal.
The Cornerhouse entertainment complex houses a multi-screen
Cineworld cinema, a multitude of continental pavement cafés and restaurants, a
casino, a
flight simulator and an indoor
crazy 18-hole
golf course.
Eastside City There is a redevelopment project in progress that is changing the former industrial
brownfield area to the east of Nottingham city centre's historic core, which will be known as Eastside City. This area stretches from the Nottingham Canal in the south towards the
National Ice Centre. There are plans to create a site named 'The Island', which will form the heart of the
regeneration zone with public open spaces, restaurants and bars and a park for the city's inhabitants. The planned development consists of homes, offices and retail units.
Quarters/Zones Nottingham city centre is split into five "zones", which were introduced with the
Nottingham Parksmart scheme in 2009 to signpost visitors to parking facilities and tourist attractions. The quarters are named: •
Lace Market •
Broad Marsh • Castle • Royal • Victoria ==Notable buildings or Landscapes==