How Do You Get Around Nottingham?

Nottingham Express Transit (NET) is your direct connection to shopping, leisure and tourist attractions in Nottingham and the surrounding areas. Running from every seven minutes, the trams provide a quick and easy way to get across Nottingham, with five stops in the city centre, including Nottingham Station.

Is public transport good in Nottingham?

Nottingham has an award-winning integrated transport system run by different operators working in partnership to deliver excellent customer service.

Is Nottingham easy to drive?

Nottingham is the hardest city to drive in – other cities are much easier to navigate.

Is there a hop on hop off bus in Nottingham?

The best way to travel on “History Bus 35” is with an all day ticket, which gives unlimited travel for the day and enables people to hop on and off the bus to get closer to the historical points on route.

Is Nottingham good for tourists?

Nottingham’s old city center boasts several important tourist attractions. It’s here that you’ll find Old Market Square, the largest such public space in England and home to the Nottingham Tourism Centre, an important first stop before exploring the city.

Are trams in Nottingham free?

1 month ago. Sorry, no, you have to pay cash or use a credit card at the machine next to the tram stop.

Do you have to pay for tram Nottingham?

Our tram network operates a “Buy before you Board” policy so you need to ensure that you purchase a ticket before boarding. Failure to do so could result in a £70 penalty fare. There are a number of options available to you depending on your preferred method of payment. These options are outlined below.

What is the nicest area in Nottingham?

The best areas to live in Nottingham

  1. 1 – Arnold. Arnold is a historic and community-driven town and one of the largest towns in the county of Nottinghamshire.
  2. 2 – Beeston. Beeston is a large town located southwest of the Nottingham City Centre.
  3. 3 – Mapperley.
  4. 4 – The Park.
  5. 5 – Ruddington.
  6. 6 – West Bridgford.
  7. 7 – Woodborough.

How many days do you need in Nottingham?

Compact, cultural and packed with history, Nottingham is easy to explore in a day, however a two-day stay will allow you enjoy the majority of the city’s hidden gems, plus its well-known, fantastic museums, galleries, pubs and restaurants.

Is Nottingham a friendly city?

It’s a city of culture, nightlife, sport, and stories – one that’s big on fun, and small on cost. It’s friendly, it’s exciting and has excellent transport links – the perfect place to embrace your independence.

Where can I go for a day out in Nottingham?

The National Justice Museum, The Workhouse, Green’s Windmill and Bolsover Castle are all great options for interactive days of exciting and interesting fun! For local history, we reccomend stopping by Nottingham Castle, the National Civil War Centre, Papplewick Pumping Station, Newark Air Museum or Creswell Crags.

Do you have to tap out on Nottingham buses?

For your return trip you must tap on again, and the amount charged will be limited to the daily cap. If you are using contactless to buy a specific ticket on an NCT bus or Linkbus, do not touch your card or device against the reader straightaway. Ask the driver for your ticket or tickets.

Can I pay by card on Nottingham buses?

You can use your contactless card or device to buy all tickets on the bus. Easyrider Purse top ups are not available on contactless, please top up online.

How do I spend a day in Nottingham?

Here are the best things to do in Nottingham in one day:

  1. Old Market Square.
  2. 200 Degrees Coffee.
  3. Nottingham Castle & Robin Hood Statue.
  4. Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem Pub.
  5. Wander Through the City of Caves.
  6. Visit Nottingham Contemporary.
  7. (Window)Shop in Hockley.
  8. Wollaton Hall and Deer Park.

What food is Nottingham famous for?

Nottinghamshire is renowned for Stilton cheese, pork pies and Bramley apples.

Why is Nottingham so cheap?

The city’s tight boundaries is cited as the other main reason behind Nottingham’s poor performance in the ranking. It means many of the suburbs and more affluent areas like West Bridgford and Beeston, where people have more money to spend, are not included in the city figures.

How do I get free food in Nottingham?

Food Banks

  1. Nottingham City Council’s Customer Hub.
  2. Advice centres offering debt, financial or welfare rights advice.
  3. Children’s centres.
  4. Framework – Homelessness Prevention.
  5. Housing providers – such as, Nottingham Private Rented Assistance Scheme (NPRAS) and Nottingham City Homes (NCH)
  6. Social workers.

How much do trams cost Nottingham?

Nottingham City Transport (except Night Bus) trentbarton (except skylink express, red arrow or trentbarton night buses) Kinchbus.
Changes to Robin Hood Prices from 28th August 2022.

Current Price New Price*
Adult £5.60 £5.70
Under 19 £3.70 £3.70

Do you have to pay to walk around Nottingham Castle?

Can I visit the Castle for free? You will need to purchase a general admission ticket to access the Caste grounds, including Hood’s Hideout adventure playground, the Castle and Robin Hood Adventures. Cave Tours are bookable in addition to your general admission ticket.

How does the Nottingham tram work?

Our tram service operates a “turn up and go” service, with trams from every 7 minutes during the week (every 3 minutes within the City Centre) and from every 10 minutes at weekends and bank holidays. Displays at every stop will let you know when the next tram is due to arrive.

Is Nottingham park and ride free?

Parking is free at all the above park and ride sites, you just pay for your journey on either bus or tram.