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Nottingham is a multicultural city that embraces world religion. This mosque is just one example of the beautiful places of worship available in the city.
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You will find all the ingredients you need to cook the food you love in Nottingham. Asiana hypermarket is one example of the many world food shopping outlets available in the city.
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Chinese New Year is always well celebrated across the city of Nottingham with major firework displays and festivals on offer.
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You will be spoilt for choice with the selection of restaurants offering world food in Nottingham.
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Lee Rosy's Tea Shop is a relaxing venue where you can socialise and enjoy a fresh cup of traditional English or herbal tea with a slice of homemade cake. It is ideally located opposite the Broadway cinema where you can watch art films, documentaries and mainstream films.
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You will find all of the ingredients you need to make the food you love in Nottingham. Waitrose is just one example of the quality supermarkets available.
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There are lots of food outlets in Nottingham for you to buy the fresh, healthy and affordable food you need.
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Nottingham is a busy, popular shopping city, which offers a mixture of high street and designer fashion to suit all tastes and budgets.
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Carluccio's and Jamie Oliver's restaurants prove that Nottingham is a place that attracts famous faces.
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Nottingham offers a beautiful a mix of old and new with lots of buildings of interest for architecture enthusiasts.
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Nottingham's Lace Market area was the centre of the UK's Lace industry in the 19th Century. It is not a market now, but you will find stunning Victorian buildings which used to be factories and warehouses.
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Paul Smith is one of our famous faces, as his art and design roots lie in Nottingham.
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Nottingham is a multicultural city that embraces world religion. Nottingham Buddhist Centre is just one example of our diverse places of worship.
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We may use mobile telephones these days, but the red public telephone box, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert, is something you'll see regularly on UK streets. It's part of our history.
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Nottingham's Market Square, in the heart of the city, hosts international events, markets and world foods.
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Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is believed by many to be the oldest Inn in England. It has been open since 1189, although the caves it is set in are an astonishing 143 million years old. You don't have to drink wine or beer, as there is a selection of non-alcoholic drinks and food available.
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Nottingham has an excellent bus and coach network, which will enable you to enjoy affordable day trips to other cities in the UK.
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St Mary the Virgin is the biggest church after the Roman Catholic Cathedral and the largest medieval building in Nottingham. It is worth a visit, as it also the oldest religious building in the city.
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The Museum of Nottingham Life at Brewhouse Yard depicts 300 years of the city's social history. You will learn about the people of Nottingham through the objects they have created and used in their everyday lives. It's worth a visit, as the museum is situated in five beautiful 17th Century cottages.
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The Museum of Nottingham Life at Brewhouse Yard depicts 300 years of the city's social history. It is worth a visit, as it is situated in five beautiful 17th Century cottages opposite the famous Trip to Jerusalem public house believed by many to be the oldest Inn in England. Why not enjoy a traditionally English roast dinner at the Inn after you have learnt about the people of Nottingham?
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The Museum of Nottingham Life at Brewhouse Yard depicts 300 years of the city's social history. It is worth a visit, as it is situated in five beautiful 17th Century cottages opposite the famous Trip to Jerusalem public house believed by many to be the oldest Inn in England. Why not enjoy a traditionally English roast dinner at the Inn after you have learnt about the people of Nottingham?
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Green's Windmill was home to the 19th Century mathematical physicist George Green. St Stephen's Church in Sneinton is a historic, Grade II listed building that dates back to medieval times. -
If you like sport, you will love Nottingham. We have more sports facilities per head than any other city in Europe. Trent Bridge cricket Ground, headquarters of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, is considered one of the best venues in the world to watch cricket.
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Our local economy is strong; 50 international companies have regional and national headquarters here - including Boots, Experian, Capital One (which is depicted in the photograph), Speedo and Siemens. We are also one of fastest growing cities in the UK for job creation (RICS Foundation 2011).
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Nottingham Canal dates back to 1796 when it was 14.75 miles running from Langley Mill to Nottingham. You can now find a nature reserve in the northern section and River Trent Navigation in the south. There are lots of venues for you to eat tasty pub food and enjoy a drink in the summer by the canal.
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Nottingham Train Station is a beautiful, historic building which dates back to 1839. You can travel to the UK's capital, London, by train from here in only two hours.
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Nottingham has a great rail network to other parts of the UK. You can travel to our capital, London, in two hours.
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Nottingham is only a day trip away from most UK cities.
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Nottingham has great transport links by tram and bus within the city centre.
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Nottingham has an excellent bus and coach network, which will enable you to enjoy day trips throughout the UK.
You can see more pictures of the city and what it has to offer in our Experience Nottingham section.

