Nottingham Attractions
Nottingham Arena was declared open by Jayne Torvil in April 2000, and since then has gone on to host some of the biggest names in British and International live music, as well as being a leading venue for sporting events and all things ice related.


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Nottingham Castle
A museum that offers visitors the chance to brush up on their Nottinghamshire history, whilst admiring art collections, lost treasures and of course a look around Nottingham's largest accommodation.
Located at the edge of the Broadmarsh Shopping Centre, the City of Caves attraction (or Nottingham Caves as it is also known) takes you down below Original Anglo Saxon tunnels introducing you to the cave dwellers and fugitives that hid out down below
Opened in 1995, Nottingham's Galleries of Justice gives visitors the chance to go back in time and see Nottingham's past crimes and villains bought to life through the use of fantastic scenery and costumes actors.
Trent FM Arena Nottingham
Nottingham Arena was declared open by Jayne Torvil in April 2000, and since then has gone on to host some of the biggest names in British and International live music, as well as being a leading venue for sporting events and all things ice related.
Major Oak
The Major Oak at Sherwood Forest is a huge oak tree estimated to be 800-1000 years old. Legend has it that its hollow trunk was used as a hideout by Robin Hood.
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JLS at Nottingham Arena
11th Dec 2010, 4th Jan 2011, 23rd Jan 2011
Lady Gaga
27th May 2010
Leona Lewis
2nd Jun 2010