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What are nightlife and clubbing like in Nottingham, England?

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Are there clubs? Are they any good? When do they close? Here's what four local experts had to say about nightlife in Nottingham, England.

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Nottingham is a buzzing city with great cultural life including one of the best independent cinemas in the world, one of the best contemporary art galleries and one of the best jazz clubs outside London. Some great restaurants, two good theatres and a great creative scene. It’s a great place to live.

Nottingham is a large city which boats two separate universities. It has a fantastic nightlife with the highest number of bars and restaurants in the whole of the UK. It is also the home of the famous thief, Robin Hood. You can even visit the very tree Robin Hood lived in with his band of merry men!

Caitlin, says: 2020

Nottingham has its quirks and points of interest. Historically and culturally rich in many respects, with its legends of Robin Hood and underground caves, it is an interesting place. Sherwood pines offers a variety of outdoor activities such as biking and walking. Not to mention the ancient major oak tree, a source of captivating legends and stories dating back 100s of years. As for daily life, it’s fun to discover the best venues for going out, seeing live music and experiencing the nightlife. I would particularly recommend a secret cocktail bar, hidden from street view called the boiler room. This is a city with something for everyone.

Nottingham is a small city with a lot to offer. It is probably most famous for being one of the settings of the Legend of Robin Hood. There are two football teams Notts County and Nottingham Forest. Two universities keep the population young and the nightlife vibrant. There is an excellent public transport system to get around the city and it is well connected by rail to the rest of the country.

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