Nottingham: Nightlife
Places and attractions in the Nightlife category
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Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem
Nestled in the historic city of Nottingham, Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem stakes its claim as one of England's oldest and most intriguing public houses. Dating back to 1189, this storied inn is said to have been a resting spot for knights en route to the Crusades, hence...
Pryzm
Pryzm Nottingham is a vibrant and popular nightclub situated in the heart of Nottingham, United Kingdom. Established as a premier destination for the city's nightlife, Pryzm offers an electrifying atmosphere for those seeking an unforgettable night out.
Savoy Cinema
The Savoy Cinema is a cherished landmark tucked away in the vibrant city of Nottingham, United Kingdom. This historic cinema has been a beacon for movie lovers since its grand opening in the 1930s, offering a unique blend of cinematic nostalgia and contemporary film...
Ocean
Nestled in the heart of Nottingham, United Kingdom, Ocean is a vibrant nightclub that has become a staple of the city's nightlife scene. Known for its lively atmosphere and eclectic mix of music, Ocean has carved out a niche as a go-to destination for students...
Marcus Garvey Centre
The Marcus Garvey Centre is a club venue in Lenton, Nottingham, England. The building was designed and built by Thomas Cecil Howitt in 1931 for Raleigh Bicycle Company as its main headquarters.
Broadway Cinema
Broadway Cinema is an independent cinema in the city of Nottingham, England in the United Kingdom. It is located in the Hockley area. In 2009, it was rated as one of the best cinemas in the world by Total Film magazine.
Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Motorpoint Arena is a multi-use indoor arena joined with the National Ice Centre in the Lace Market district of Nottingham, England. The National Ice Centre and Nottingham Arena were opened by Olympic gold medalist Jayne Torvill on 1 April 2000. The arena is the biggest live entertainment venue in the East Midlands.
Trent Bridge Inn
The Trent Bridge Inn is a pub in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England. The Trent Bridge Cricket Ground began in a field behind this pub, and the land was also the first home of the Notts County Football Club. The pub is now operated by Wetherspoons.
Ye Olde Salutation Inn
Ye Olde Salutation Inn is a Grade II listed public house, with parts dating from around 1240, which lays claim to being the oldest pub in Nottingham. The inn also has a claim to being the most haunted pub in the country, one landlord having asserted the presence of 89 resident apparitions.
Dusk Till Dawn
Dusk Till Dawn Poker Club is a cardroom in Nottingham, located on the Boulevard Retail Park on the edge of the city. The club opened in 2007 and is owned by Rob Yong.
Flying Horse Inn
The Flying Horse Inn is a former public house in Nottingham. It was established around 1483. It is a Grade II listed building. It stands upon the site of the house which the Plumptre family erected for themselves when they first came to Nottingham in the 13th century.
Malt Cross
The Malt Cross is a building in Nottingham, England. It is situated on St James Street in Nottingham city centre, off the Old Market Square. The building was built in 1877 and is one of only a few Victorian music halls still standing. It was a café bar that hosted live music events until its closure on 18 July 2018.
The Screen Room
The Screen Room was a 21-seat, single screen independent cinema in the Hockley area of Nottingham, England. It opened on 27 September 2002.