


Photo credit: ‘The Arboretum’ by Dun.can on Flickr (view licence ) Both are nice for a walk on a summer day (the cemetery can be a bit creepy during autumn!) but it’s amongst all the trees at the Arboretum that you’ll find Nottingham Trent students chilling out between lectures and deadlines. Just outside Nottingham’s city centre, the Arboretum is the city’s oldest established park, and sprawls into Nottingham General Cemetery. The deer and Hall might be its main attractions, but there’s much more to see in Wollaton Park than just these! It might be the perfect place to see the sun rise or set, but the best thing about Wollaton Park are the deer – see how many you can spot next time you’re visiting for a picnic! Known for its Hall (which was used as Wayne Manor, Batman’s house in 2012’s The Dark Knight Rises), the Park is also home to a golf course, natural history museum, industrial museum, golf course, and a number of beautiful lakes. As well as the beautiful architecture, there are lots of secret gardens scattered around – see how many you can find!Ī secret garden on University Park – how many can you find?Īt a staggering 2km 2, Wollaton Park – near University Park Campus – is even bigger than London’s famous Hyde Park. While it might be home to students and lecture rooms, the prettiest campus in the UK also boasts a lake you can boat on in the summer, a mini golf course and an outdoor play area for children and families.Ī walk around the woods surrounding the lake is a must, and Lakeside Arts hosts art exhibitions and performances all throughout the year. If you’re a University of Nottingham student you’ll know about this one, and the name ‘Park’ is no joke. So we’ve listed the five best parks in Nottingham so you know which ones you should example when you have a day off!
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In fact, it’s rare to walk around without walking past a patch of green, but we understand that sometimes it’s hard to stop and appreciate nature. When you exit the car park use your validated Q-Park parking ticket to exit.Nottingham is a very green city, with parks spread all around.When you arrive at our venue, head to the cloakroom and present your show ticket, parking voucher and the Q-Park parking ticket to get your parking ticket validated.Park in the Q-Park Talbot Street car park on the day of your visit – you will be issued a Q-Park parking ticket on entry.Purchase your Parking Voucher in advance.Parking spaces are subject to availability – pre-booking a Parking Voucher does not guarantee a reserved parking space. Please note, this rate is only available through the Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall and there are no time restrictions from when the 8 hours start. Our audiences can access reduced rates by pre-booking a Parking Voucher with us, giving you 8 hours of parking for just £7 (usually £15.00). The nearest car park to our venues is Q-Park on Talbot Street, which is 3-minute walk from our venues (postcode NG1 5GG).
