Best Hotels in Nottingham - curated picks with prices, locations, and honest reviews. Updated for 2026.
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The city centre around Market Square offers the most hotel options from budget chains (£55-75/night) to boutique properties (£90-140/night). The Lace Market provides character buildings converted to hotels. Student areas like Beeston offer cheaper accommodation but require transport into the centre.
The city centre around Market Square offers the most hotel options from budget chains (£55-75/night) to boutique properties (£90-140/night). The Lace Market provides character buildings converted to hotels. Student areas like Beeston offer cheaper accommodation but require transport into the centre.
We reviewed 8 hotels across Nottingham's key neighbourhoods to help you pick.
City Centre - best for First-time visitors, Business travellers (mid-range)
Lace Market - best for Culture enthusiasts, Foodies (mid-range)
Hockley - best for Creative types, Vintage hunters (budget)
The Park Estate - best for Luxury seekers, Architecture lovers (luxury)
Sneinton - best for Young travellers, Artists and creatives (budget)
Daily budget guide: Budget £45-65, Mid-range £85-125, Luxury £180+.
Travelodge Nottingham Central (City Centre) - £35-65/night. Reliable budget chain hotel steps from Market Square with standard rooms at competitive rates.
Igloo Hybrid Hostel (Lace Market) - £18-45/night. Modern hostel with private pods and shared facilities in the heart of the historic Lace Market.
The Bentinck Hotel (City Centre) - £65-95/night. Independent hotel near the railway station with traditional pub atmosphere and affordable rates.
Hart's Hotel (The Park Estate) - £140-180/night. Contemporary design hotel built into a Victorian hospital with a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant.
Lace Market Hotel (Lace Market) - £95-135/night. Georgian townhouse hotel in the historic Lace Market with individually designed rooms.
Nottingham Belfry (Mellors Group) - £85-125/night. Four-star hotel and spa complex 10 minutes from city centre with extensive leisure facilities.
Roomzzz Nottingham City (City Centre) - £75-110/night. Aparthotel with kitchenette-equipped rooms and grab-and-go breakfast in a central location.
Crowne Plaza Nottingham (City Centre) - £110-160/night. Four-star international hotel opposite Nottingham Castle with fitness centre and business facilities.
Book early for May to September when weather is warmest and outdoor events run. University term time - this is peak season and prices rise.
Getting around: Nottingham Express Transit tram system connects city centre to suburbs - £2.40 single journey.
Common mistake: Not booking cave tours in advance during school holidays and summer
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