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About the Hotel

About the Hotel

Bedrooms
Rutland Square Hotel BedroomThe hotel has 87 en-suite bedrooms including standard and premier rooms, tastefully decorated and furnished in a modern style, all rooms have colour television, radio, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, together with tea and coffee making facilities.

The top-floor 'Penthouse Suite ' has both lounge and dining areas as well as a luxurious bathroom complete with a double-size Jacuzzi.

Eating and Drinking
Rutland Square Hotel RestaurantWoods Restaurant offers a choice of dining options from light snacks to an extensive Bistro-style menu, together with an excellent and imaginative wine list. Woods Bar is adjacent to the restaurant and offers all that you would expect from a stylish venue: from an exotic cocktail to a simple espresso.

The grand marbled entrance and reception are surrounded by extensive and comfortable lounge areas, in which guests can enjoy a variety of refreshments, or simply relax whilst reading the papers.

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What to do in Nottingham

Galleries of Justice
Not for the faint-hearted, the award-winning Galleries of Justice take visitors into the dark corridors of a Victorian courthouse and prison. Gaolers and prisoners act as your guides as you find yourself tried in the dock, thrown into a cell or sentenced to death by an imposing judge. The Galleries are also home to the country's most important collection of resources relating to law and order.  arrow Visit Website

Nottingham Castle
Nottingham is better known world wide as the home of the Sheriff of Nottingham, and the 'outlaw' Robin Hood. William Peverel, a grandchild of William the Conqueror in the years following the Norman invasion, constructed the original Castle. The Castle was completely destroyed by the Parliamentarians after the English Civil War. The present 'Castle' was built in 1674 as a mansion house for the first Duke of Newcastle but it was set on fire and badly damaged by Reform rioters in 1831. In 1878 it was sold to the Nottingham Corporation by the Duke of Nottingham and opened as a Museum and Art Gallery.  arrow Visit Website

The Lace Market & Bridlesmith Gate
Nottingham is rated amongst the top five U.K. shopping cities with Bridlesmith Gate & The Lace Market being the centre for designer stores and retailers stocking the biggest names in haut couture – for example: Hugo Boss, Kurt Geiger and Paul Smith. Alongside the impressive selection of designer outlets are independent stores and small boutiques. There is a wealth of undercover shopping centres, department stores and convenient out-of-town retail parks and outlets.  arrow Visit Website

Sherwood Forest Country Park
This area of ancient broadleaf woodland was the legendary haunt of Robin Hood. Waymarked trails of between one and three and a half miles radiate out from the Visitor Centre, meandering beneath the gnarled 500 year-old oak trees and slender silver birches of what is now a National Nature Reserve. See the huge Major Oak. Year round programme of events, including annual summer Robin Hood Festival, featuring jesters, jousting and medieval merriment.  arrow Visit Website

City of Caves
In the Broadmarsh Shopping Centre lies the entrance to the City of Caves. This attraction leads visitors into the man made caves, which can be found underneath the city of Nottingham. People have used the caves for over 750 years as shelter and as escape routes. Now the honeycomb of tunnels have been developed into a ‘journey through the past’ attraction. With characters in period costume re-enacting events of the day with visitor participation is a very enlightening and interesting experience.  arrow Visit Website

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