The Holiday Inn Nottingham is a deluxe hotel located just one mile from Nottingham City Centre, on a quiet Marina location. Having recently undergone a 2 million refurbishment, the hotel is now one of the finest and most sought after in Nottingham, its 128 Bedrooms, Conference Facilities, Meeting, space and The Restaurant and Bar area are well renowned for Quality, Service ...more
The East Midlands is made up of 6 counties: Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland. The region is served by one international airport: Nottingham East Midlands Airport. It is also within easy reach of Birmingham, Manchester, Doncaster Robin Hood, Humberside, Luton and Stansted Airports. Many of the major towns and cities in the East Midlands are located between 1 and 3 hours from London and enjoy strong rail and road links. The region covers an area of 15,008 square kilometres and has a population of 3,609,160.
The Midlands is the heart of England, where history meets cosmopolitan, modern life and opens a gateway to the entire United Kingdom; with a spider's web of major road networks that can take you to the Northern most tip of Scotland to the Southern most tip of England.
The Midlands is an area of distinct contrasts of old and new; Birmingham offers international and national air travel from the Birmingham Airport, whilst the ghost of Robin Hood rides like the wind on horse power through Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire. Warwick Castle in Coventry, the finest mediaeval castle in England, takes you back to 914 and is now, in the 21st century, the most popular tourist destination in the U.K. Shakespeare resounds in theatres old and new with words as fresh, exciting and timeless as the day they were written; in Stratford-upon-Avon you can get a sense of what he was inspired by.