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Discover Nottingham's legends, history, and culture on this 1.5-hour walking tour for just $13.88, exploring iconic sites like Robin Hood and Nottingham Castle.
If you’re looking for an engaging way to explore Nottingham’s storied past and legendary tales, this Explore Nottingham tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into the city’s culture and history. For $13.88 per person, the 1 hour 30-minute guided walk takes you through key sights and stories, making it an affordable and accessible option. The tour departs from Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem at 12:00 pm and ends at Weekday Cross, covering essential landmarks with a knowledgeable guide. The limited group size, capped at 10 travelers, ensures a personal experience, and the tour is suitable for most people, including those with service animals.
While the tour doesn’t include castle entry or paid attractions, it provides rich storytelling about Nottingham’s past, from Anglo-Saxon roots to contemporary times. It’s ideal for history buffs, myth enthusiasts, or anyone curious about Nottingham’s famous legends and local culture. We appreciate how this tour combines historical insights with lively storytelling, making it an enjoyable and informative stroll for all ages.
This tour begins at Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem, a historic inn dating back to the 12th century, located in Brewhouse Yard. From here, the guide kicks off with an overview of Nottingham’s ancient origins and introduces the legend of Robin Hood, which is a central focus of the walk.
The meeting point is convenient for public transportation and offers a chance to soak in Nottingham’s oldest pub atmosphere before the story unfolds. The casual, friendly start sets a welcoming tone for the walking experience ahead.
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The first stop is the Robin Hood Statue, where the guide explains the truth behind the Robin Hood legend. This segment is engaging as it separates myth from historical fact, giving visitors a clearer picture of the legendary outlaw’s connection to Nottingham. The statue itself stands as a symbol of the city’s folklore.
At this 15-minute visit, there are no admission fees, but the focus is on storytelling and understanding Robin Hood’s place in Nottingham’s identity. This stop offers a great photo opportunity with a backdrop of the city’s legendary hero.
Next, the tour moves to Nottingham Castle, a site steeped in history. Although there’s no entry into the castle grounds as part of this tour, the guide discusses its historical significance as a royal fortress and its role in shaping Nottingham’s history.
Covering approximately 15 minutes here, the discussion highlights the castle’s strategic importance and its connection to royal history. Visitors get a vivid picture of how the castle influenced the city’s development without the need for an admission fee or castle entry.
The Old Market Square serves as the vibrant heart of Nottingham. The guide points out notable features, explaining its long-standing role as a gathering place for social, political, and commercial activities. The square’s significance is emphasized through stories about its past and present.
During these 15 minutes, highlights include notable items of interest and the square’s role in civic life. It’s a lively spot perfect for people-watching and understanding Nottingham’s communal heart.
Back at Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem, the tour covers stories about the Cursed Galleon linked to the Old Trip to Jerusalem pub. This charming, historic inn is believed to be the oldest pub in England, dating back centuries, and features stories that add depth to its character.
The narrative reveals the link between local legends and physical locations, giving visitors a human connection to Nottingham’s past. This stop is ideal for those interested in folklore and historic architecture.
The guide reflects on Nottingham’s involvement in the civil war, discussing how the city’s strategic importance influenced its history. While the tour doesn’t include entrance to specific sites, these stories provide context about Nottingham’s political and military significance during turbulent times.
This segment deepens understanding of the city’s resilience and its place in national history, all within a brief 15-minute discussion. It’s a compelling addition for history enthusiasts.
The tour concludes at the Lace Market and Weekday Cross. These locations offer a reflection on Nottingham’s transformation from Anglo-Saxon origins to a modern city renowned for textile manufacturing and fashion.
Walking through this historic district allows for photos and contemplation about Nottingham’s economic evolution. The guide wraps up the storytelling here, leaving visitors with a comprehensive sense of the city’s layers of history.
This tour departs at 12:00 pm from Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem and ends at Weekday Cross. It features a mobile ticket and is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals. With a maximum group size of 10 people, the experience promises personal interaction and engaging narration.
Booking in advance is advised, with an average of 14 days lead time. The tour is canceled free of charge if canceled 24 hours before the start, offering flexibility in case of weather or scheduling changes.
This Explore Nottingham experience provides a practical and lively introduction to Nottingham’s culture, legends, and history. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy storytelling, outdoor exploration, and discovering key sights without the need for paid entry.
While it doesn’t include entrance to castles or museums, the focus on storytelling and landmark highlights makes it a compelling way to get acquainted with Nottingham’s past. The small group size and knowledgeable guides make this tour highly accessible and personalized.
Perfect for first-time visitors or those short on time, this tour offers a balanced mix of myth, history, and local color, all at an attractive price point.
“Walking tours are the best way to explore especially when your guide is knowledgeable and can relate to young and old alike.”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem in Brewhouse Yard.
What is the price?
The tour costs $13.88 per person.
Are tickets included?
Yes, the ticket is mobile and included in the booking; the stops are free of charge.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour suits most travelers, including families, as it is accessible and engaging.
What are the main sights visited?
Key sights include the Robin Hood Statue, Nottingham Castle, Old Market Square, Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem, and the Lace Market.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, cancellation is free if done 24 hours before the start.
Is this tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
While specific accessibility details aren’t provided, the tour’s focus on walking in the city center suggests it is suitable for most.
Are there any age restrictions?
No specific restrictions are mentioned, making it suitable for a wide age range.
What makes this tour unique?
Its focus on storytelling about Nottingham’s legends and history, combined with visits to iconic landmarks and a small group size, offers an intimate exploration of the city.