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Nottingham is a popular destination for business travel and tourism alike. With independent shops, a unique history, and many accommodation options, you can be sure of an entertaining and comfortable stay in this lively and modern city.


About Nottingham

Why Choose Serviced Apartments in Nottingham?

Whatever the reason for your stay, Situ is delighted to offer you a range of properties designed to suit your needs. We have a selection of fully furnished serviced accommodation in Nottingham that allows you the utmost in terms of privacy, comfort, and convenience.

Our self-catered Nottingham apartments feature open-plan kitchens, free Wi-Fi, en-suite bathrooms and relaxing dining areas and living rooms, making them ideal for the busy traveller. Whether you are searching for a luxury serviced apartment or perhaps one of the many aparthotels in Nottingham which come with the added convenience of hotel amenities; you can be sure that we have sourced the best accommodation options to give you the very best possible experience.

Where is Nottingham?

Nottingham is a city situated in the middle of England in the county of Nottinghamshire, with the historic Sherwood Forest to the north. Along with Leicester and Derby, it’s one of the main cities in the East Midlands. The Nottingham population stands at approximately 300,000. 

Due to its central location, Nottingham is easily accessed via public transport links. There are many airports nearby, including East Midlands Airport, which is just over 10 miles away. Nottingham is also accessible from both Manchester and Heathrow airports. Once you arrive, Nottingham is easily navigated, with plenty of options for travelling around the city, including the handy tram system.

Nottingham Business

Nottingham's economy, formerly centred on manufacturing, now emphasizes professional services. The city is actively diversifying its economic base through Nottingham City Council's strategy, targeting sectors like digital media, life sciences, low-carbon technologies, retail, advanced manufacturing, and financial services.

The University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University contribute to this economic shift with respected business schools and courses in digital media and software, attracting a diverse student population. Business parks in the city host notable companies such as Speedo, Boots, and Capital One (Europe).

Additionally, Nottingham is home to BioCity Nottingham, the UK's largest incubation centre for bioscience businesses. Our corporate housing options in Nottingham cater to various needs, providing convenient access to business parks and the city centre.

Things to Do in Nottingham

Nottingham has a rich history: you have likely heard of the city’s most famous historical resident, the outlaw Robin Hood. Be sure to investigate Sherwood Forest and the many local attractions dedicated to this character during your visit. You can explore the forest on long, shady walks; go on a rope-way adventure in the tree-tops, or even try bush-craft camp, an attraction that would lend itself well to corporate events.

There are many other historical sites to visit, including the caves that run underneath the city. As well as Nottingham Castle, make sure you visit Wollaton Hall, three miles west of Nottingham city centre. This amazing mansion also houses the Nottingham Museum, with its collection of around 47,000 rocks, minerals, and fossils.

The streets of the oldest areas in Nottingham, such as the Lace Market, are also a must-see attraction. This was once the city’s industrial centre and produced the delicate lace that was celebrated worldwide. Today, the area houses creative industries, trendy bars, and many top-quality restaurants.

Meanwhile, vibrant Hockley has a plethora of unique independent boutiques, bookshops, and cafés. It is also the site for both Pride and the music festival, ‘Hockley Hustle’.

As well as its wealth of independent shops, all your favourite names can be found in the Victoria shopping centre and on the high street. All are within walking distance of short stay apartments in Nottingham. When you’re ready for a break, there’s a whole world of cafés, coffee shops, and restaurants in Nottingham to choose from. For entertainment, the Theatre Royal is a popular venue, hosting a range of musical and performance events.

In the evening you can venture out and sample the clubs, bars and pubs in Nottingham. In fact, if you’re here in October, drop by the Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival. This event showcases more than a thousand different real ales from all over the UK and from breweries local to Nottingham.

The city really does have it all, from historic attractions and excellent shopping to the vastness of Sherwood Forest.

Staying in Situ’s luxury studio accommodation Nottingham and self-catering apartments in Nottingham will allow you the flexibility and comfort of a perfect home from home to return to at the end of a busy day.

 

Transport

East Midlands Airport (EMA)

There is no ‘Nottingham Airport’, but the nearest to the city is East Midlands Airport. Both Manchester and Heathrow airports are within easy reach of the city as well. EMA is just over 11 miles away (approximately 19 km) and takes 25 minutes by car along the A53.

You can also use the Skylink train that connects EMA and Nottingham train station. There is also a dedicated taxi service operating in front of the terminal. Manchester airport is roughly two hours by car from Nottingham, while Heathrow is approximately two-and-a-half hours away. Both airports are also accessible from short term lets in Nottingham.

Nottingham Railway Station

Nottingham train station is situated in the southern part of the city centre. From this station and others, the city has great rail links to the rest of the UK. There are frequent services to major cities such as London, Birmingham, Leeds, and Manchester.

Getting around the rest of Nottinghamshire is straightforward by train. There’s also a tram stop linked to the main station. Nottingham Express Transit (NET) runs across seven stops in the city centre. This includes the train station and runs approximately every seven minutes.

Nottingham Station Street and Victoria Bus Stations

Victoria Bus Station is located within Nottingham shopping centre. Whereas, Station Street is opposite the main train station, offering good services within Nottingham and beyond.

Coaches also depart from this station to destinations all over the country.

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