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The Bingham Townhouse - Nottingham - Bedroom
The Bingham Townhouse
8.5 Very good
$110+
$110+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Aspley Lodge Motel - Nottingham - Bedroom
Aspley Lodge Motel
6.5 Okay
$49+
$49+
Free Wi-Fi
Eastwood Hall
7.9 Good
$124+
$124+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Hilton Nottingham
7.7 Good
$154+
$154+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Bennetts Hotel
7.2 Good
$85+
$85+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly

Nottingham hotels near St Mary's Church

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Park Plaza Nottingham - Nottingham - Restaurant
Park Plaza Nottingham
8.2 Very good
$126+
$126+
Free Wi-Fi
Ibis Nottingham Centre - Nottingham - Restaurant
$94+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly

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The 10 best hotels in Nottingham

Discover the top hotels in Nottingham handpicked by local expert Ben Olsen.
Ben Olsen
Grudzień 6, 2023

Welcome to Nottingham, rich in history, art, and culture, and one of the most dynamic cities in the UK. Nottingham is linked to the legend of Robin Hood and today is a major sporting center, known as the “Home of English Sport”. But whether you're visiting for sports events or hunting for legends, you should not miss the staples: Nottingham Castle and the City of Caves. True to their city’s character, the best hotels in Nottingham offer a broad range of options. You can expect to find contemporary boutiques in up-and-coming districts, elegant stately homes with literary connections, and sophisticated city-center bolt holes for business travelers – all of which put you within easy reach of the city’s star attractions.

1.

Lace Market Hotel

Address:

29-31 High Pavement

Price:

$27-373/night

With its location in the heart of Nottingham’s buzzy Lace Market district, this sophisticated boutique hotel is just a stone’s throw from the city’s artsy highlights. It’s set in a Grade II-listed Georgian townhouse, with 51 rooms ranging from smart double rooms through to spacious top-floor studios with roll-top baths and beautiful views of the city skyline.
All are equally sleek, featuring elegant decor with colorful accents. On the ground floor, the hotel’s charismatic on-site pub provides a cozy corner for a pre-dinner drink – be sure to investigate the rotating guest ales from local producers such as Pheasantry Brewery.
Meanwhile, the adjacent restaurant offers upmarket all-day dining – expect cooked and continental breakfasts, a laid-back daytime selection of toasties and pizzas, and an accomplished evening menu of classic British cuisine. I’d also highly recommend the afternoon tea – with generous platters of finger sandwiches, scones, and pastries.

2.

Hart's Hotel

Address:

Standard Hill, Park Row

Price:

$72-383/night

Well-known as one of the best boutique hotels in Nottingham, Hart’s sits up on the slopes of the 19th-century Park Estate, minutes from the city’s historic castle, boasting panoramic views across the skyline. Designed by architect Julian Marsh, the hotel’s clean-lined design sits within meticulously landscaped grounds, with my favourites of its 32 rooms those that feature direct access onto a private garden.
All rooms come with king-sized beds and elegant decor defined by a minimalist palette and simple yet stylish decor. With two AA Rosettes, the onsite restaurant, Hart’s Kitchen, has deservedly become a culinary destination in its own right.
Here, the dining experience is shaped by seasonal produce and a wine list that skews toward smaller producers, while a faultless breakfast buffet shines a light on star local suppliers – including Rutland’s Hambleton Bakery and Dickinson & Morris in Melton Mowbray. Equally memorable is the exquisite service, helping guests feel immediately at home.

3.

Heritage Mews Nottingham

Address:

2 High Pavement

Price:

$117-397/night

Although relatively new to Nottingham’s hotel scene, Heritage Mews has quickly established itself as one of the most unique hotels in Nottingham. Launched in 2019, this converted former schoolhouse has plenty of character, thanks to the many period details left intact during its restoration.
Each of the 12 rooms has its own unique touches, ranging from vibrant blue hues of the Calverton Suite to the pared-back neutrals and traditional decor of the Chantilly Suite. A particular favorite of mine is the spacious Heathcote Suite, with its chic cream palette and French doors that open out onto a private terrace with city views.
Although Heritage Mews doesn’t offer its own on-site restaurant, the hotel’s location in Nottingham’s lively Lace Market also means there’s a wealth of restaurants, bars, and cafés on the doorstep.

4.

Colwick Hall Hotel

Address:

Colwick Park, Racecourse Road

Price:

$24-305/night

When it comes to grandeur, few Nottingham hotels can compete with Colwick Hall, a Georgian mansion that was once the ancestral home of Lord Byron. Two miles from Nottingham city center, it’s one of the best hotels to stay in Nottingham for those seeking respite from the city.
The elegant exterior, which makes it a popular wedding destination, is matched by the impressive communal areas and 16 striking suites. Named after famous historical figures, from Mozart to Wordsworth, each comes with unique period features – think original fireplaces, exposed beams, or roll-top baths – and a traditional approach to interior decoration that reflects the building’s heritage.
Named after the mansion’s former owner, the hotel’s restaurant, Byron’s Brasserie, offers a sophisticated take on classic British cooking. While the menu tends to change with the seasons, their regular Sunday roasts are a firm favorite, served within a vast dining room that always leaves an impression.

5.

Park Plaza Nottingham

Address:

41 Maid Marian Way

Price:

$80-508/night

With its central location, comfortable rooms and impeccable service, Park Plaza Nottingham is among the top-rated hotels in Nottingham for business travelers and weekend visitors looking for a sophisticated base in the city. Located in a modern block on Maid Marian Way, it is just a short walk from the station.
For me, their comfortable beds and significant desk space make this hotel a worthy home away from home. Located on the 11th floor, the fitness suite – which comes complete with a broad range of cardio machines – provides a panoramic backdrop to your workout, while on the ground floor, the Chino Latino bar and restaurant holds two AA Rosettes.
Here, pan-Asian flavors are paired with culinary techniques from Peru on a menu where sushi and sashimi sit alongside tacos, Thai curries, and pioneering plant-based set menus, while 24-hour room service is on hand to provide sustenance for night owls.

6.

Leonardo Hotel Nottingham

Address:

Station Street

Price:

$54-263/night

One of the best hotels in Nottingham for its sheer convenience, the Leonardo Hotel’s central canalside location is just a few minutes from the station. This puts all of the city’s star attractions within easy reach and makes it my personal recommendation for urban explorers.
A modern, well-run hotel, its 264 comfortably appointed rooms come in neutral hues, with pops of color coming from contemporary artwork. The ground-floor restaurant serves an all-pleasing breakfast buffet of cooked and continental options as well as a seasonal menu for lunch and dinner, while the bar makes a great starting point for any night out.
I’d also recommend the superior package upgrade, which brings with it a free newspaper and coffee as well as a later check-out. Another top tip? Ask for a room on one of the higher floors for excellent views over the city’s skyline.

7.

Crowne Plaza Nottingham

Address:

17-31 Wollaton Street

Price:

$101-377/night

One of Nottingham’s largest and most upmarket options, this sophisticated four-star hotel is just a short walk from Market Square, making it a great base for exploring the city’s vibrant array of bars, boutiques, and galleries. Its 210 rooms come in an elegant pared-back palette of neutral tones and warm wood, offering a calm contrast to the city outside.
Particularly popular with the business crowd, there are a host of meeting spaces, while it’s also one of the few hotels that comes with comprehensive wellness facilities. One of my favourite spas in the city, Urban Escape delivers a range of beauty treatments as well as a heated swimming pool and sauna.
Its two on-site restaurants include The Lace Maker – a must-visit in my opinion, which serves elevated takes on traditional cooked breakfasts throughout the week, and the Swatch Bar & Lounge – where standout dishes include gourmet fish and chips and locally sourced steaks.

8.

The Orchard Hotel & Restaurant

Address:

University Park 1

Price:

$36-1174/night

For those seeking a calmer city break, this impressive four-star hotel to the west of the city doesn’t disappoint. Set within 330 acres of landscaped parkland next to Nottingham University and Wollaton Park, it’s close enough to access the best of the city, while also offering leafy, tree-lined green spaces to explore at leisure.
The hotel’s sleek design extends from the contemporary exterior, planted roof, and bright lobby to its 202 smartly appointed rooms, which are defined by neutral decor and – in many cases – views over the surrounding parkland. There’s also a rooftop terrace, while overnight guests also gain access to the comprehensive fitness facilities at the university’s David Ross Sports Village, which includes a gym, swimming pool, and sauna.
Although slightly further from Nottingham’s bar and restaurant scene than other hotels, the on-site Bramley’s bar restaurant is worth a visit, especially for one of my favorite breakfast buffets.

9.

The Beeches Hotel & Leisure Club

Address:

69 Wilford Lane

Price:

$70-294/night

Set within a stylish Victorian conversion on the eastern edge of the city, this charismatic four-star is perfectly placed for visiting sports fans, with Nottingham’s world-class football and cricket venues just a short walk away. What makes it special in my heart is the sophisticated character that puts a modern spin on traditional English décor and the warm, welcoming rooms, that come simply but comfortably decorated.
Specializing in vibrant, seasonal cuisine that nods to modern European technique, the restaurant is worth booking in advance. As well as its daily á la carte menus, the kitchen team creates weekly specials, while Sunday roasts, prosecco brunches, and a roster of events provide plenty of reason to return.
Equally impressive are the fitness facilities, which – following a recent renovation – include a compact swimming pool as well as an infra-red sauna, hot tub, and a well-equipped gym featuring the cutting-edge kit by Technogym and Concept II.

10.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Nottingham - Gateway

Address:

Nuthall Road

Price:

$79-550/night

With excellent facilities and a convenient location close to the M1, this consistently reliable hotel on Nottingham’s north-western extent is a worthy option for regular commuters and business travelers. Set within landscaped gardens encircled by a small moat, it feels a world away from the city bustle, yet frequent connections to central Nottingham mean it’s easy to access the city’s best bits.
Bold room design sees signature red tones offset by neutral fabrics, with the extra-spacious king deluxe rooms worth the extra investment. A vibrant clash of marble, natural wood and foliage, and views overlooking the moat make the hotel’s on-site Blossom’s restaurant a memorable spot for its choice of set menus and á la carte classics – including an excellent steak and chips.
Elsewhere, there’s a well-appointed fitness center and a wide range of meeting rooms, while the chocolate cookies on offer at arrival are also a welcome touch.

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April

Average price (weeknight)

$112

Average price (weekend night)

$137
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Top tips for finding Nottingham hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Nottingham, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper hotels in Nottingham in January and August.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Nottingham if you stay on a Saturday. The opposite is true for, Friday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 35 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Nottingham hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Nottingham found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $52, while the most expensive was $108.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Nottingham for 3 days.
  • First time visitors to Nottingham should try the city centre for accommodations and have ready access to transportation links and places of interest. Best Western Plus Nottingham City Centre on Wollaton Street is perfectly situated and comes with free Wi-Fi, restaurant, bar/lounge and laundry service. Alternatively, Crowne Plaza Nottingham, also on Wollaton Street, comes with free Wi-Fi, restaurant, bar/lounge, heated pool and a health club.
  • Travellers who prefer proximity to the airport can try Bennetts Hotel at Long Eaton, which is less than 10 km from East Midlands Airport and offers free Wi-Fi, parking and toiletries, plus a restaurant and bar/lounge. Another good option is Novotel Nottingham Derby, also 10 km from the airport, which features 24-hr front desk, restaurant, bar/lounge, garden and on-site car rental.
  • There are several good options for the economy traveller. Best Western Nottingham Derby on Bostock Lane has free Wi-Fi and parking as well as a restaurant. Breakfast buffet is also available. If you prefer, Britannia Nottingham Hotel on St. James’s Street has free internet, restaurant, a bar/lounge with wheelchair access and is 0.5 km from the Royal Concert Hall.
  • If you’re planning on visiting the allure and grandeur of historic Sherwood Forest and its famous “Major Oak”, or the Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve, be prepared for a 32-kilometre drive from Nottingham city centre each way. Reserve a room at the 4-star St. James Hotel on Rutland Street as part of your preparations, and enjoy 24-hr room service, a restaurant and a buffet breakfast.
  • The Exchange is an historic shopping centre on Nottingham High Street within a 10-minute walk from Nottingham Rail Station. It features several stores that offer retail shopping, arts, crafts and gift shops. Not far away is Old Market Square, a popular spot with locals and tourists where you can buy local produce and visit the farmers market. Reserve a room at ibis Nottingham Centre at Fletcher Gate and shop until you drop.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Nottingham

  • Which hotels in Nottingham are close to sports venues?

    Catch a cricket test match at Trent Bridge and spend the night at Jurys Inn Nottingham which is 1.3 km away and comes with a restaurant, bar/lounge, 24-hr front desk, café and free Wi-Fi. Or you could try the Colwick Hall Hotel at Colwick Park which is 3.5 km from Nottingham Golf and Country Club and comes with a restaurant and bar/lounge. Concierge services and breakfast are also available.

  • Which hotels in Nottingham are close to the Motor Point Arena?

    Catch a concert, musical or live event at Motor Point Arena, then get a good night’s sleep at Hilton Nottingham on Milton Street which is less than a kilometre from the venue and has a restaurant, bar/lounge, health club and indoor pool. Another option is Lace Market Hotel by Compass Hospitality which is 0.3 km from the arena and has 2 bars/lounges and restaurant. Laundry and dry clean facilities are also available.

  • Are there any hotels in Nottingham that are child-friendly?

    The Linden Leaf Hotel is a Victorian establishment on Station Road which has a 24-hr front desk, free Wi-Fi, included breakfast, bar/lounge, laundry and childcare services, while the Mercure Nottingham City Centre George Hotel is a 4-star accommodation that offers free crib/infant beds in addition to 2 restaurants, fitness centre, 24-hr front desk and is only a 12-minute walk from Nottingham Cathedral.

  • Are there any hotels in Nottingham that come with spa facilities?

    Spend an afternoon pampering yourself at Village Hotel Nottingham in Chiwell which offers indoor pool, fitness centre, yoga and Pilates classes and a 7-room full service spa including body wraps, scrubs and facials. Another good option is the Nottingham Belfry on Mellors Way, which features an indoor pool, steam room, sauna and full-service spa with Ayurveda therapies for total relaxation.

  • What are the best hotels near Nottingham City Centre?

    Travelers who like staying near Nottingham City Centre recommend Park Plaza Nottingham, Ibis Nottingham Centre and Crowne Plaza Nottingham.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Nottingham?

    Although the average price for a double room in Nottingham is $131, $35 is the lowest price found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days.

  • How much is a hotel in Nottingham for tonight?

    In the last 3 hours, KAYAK users looking for double rooms in Nottingham found 3-star hotels from $41 and 4-star hotels from $62. The cheapest room found for tonight was $35.

  • How much is a hotel in Nottingham for this weekend?

    In the last 72 hours, users have found Nottingham hotels for this weekend for as low as $50 per night. Users have also found 3-star hotels from $50 and 4-star hotels from $81.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Nottingham?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Nottingham with free breakfast or free parking. Top-rated options with free free breakfast in Nottingham include Woodborough Hall and Tudor Lodge Hotel, while popular hotels with free parking in Nottingham include Holiday Inn Derby Nottingham M1 J25, An IHG Hotel and Holiday Inn Nottingham.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Nottingham?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Nottingham districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Nottingham city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Nottingham hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Nottingham that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include The Bingham Townhouse, The Horse And Jockey and The Linden Leaf Hotel.

Where to stay in Nottingham?

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