Lace Market Hotel

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29-31 High Pavement The Lace Market Nottingham NG1 1HE

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (urban)

Facilities

  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Pet friendly
  • Space (private)

Business services

  • AV capabilities

AV capabilities

  • High speed internet

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Portable heaters

Distance from airport

  • 1 mi. from venue

Lace Market Hotel Meeting Space

Total meeting space494 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms1
Largest room409 sq. ft.
Space (Private)Available
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms51

Local Attractions

Nottingham Castle

Museum
5 minutes away
Civil War flared here, revolts roared here, and rebels roused the masses in the name of social justice. And, of course, the Castle was famously tussled over by Robin Hood and the villainous Sheriff of Nottingham in countless films and retellings of the legend. Nottingham Castle’s story began in 1068, when William the Conqueror ordered the construction of a castle at Nottingham, as he aimed to fortify Norman power over central and northern England. The Castle began life as a wooden motte-and-bailey, before being developed into an imposing stone fortress. The structure has been destroyed and rebuilt throughout its tumultuous history. By 1330, Nottingham Castle had become a royal palace and was the scene of a bloody coup by supporters of the young Edward III. They made clever use of the network of caves underneath the castle. Sneaking in undetected, they captured Queen Isabella and her lover, Roger Mortimer. Mortimer was later executed as a traitor, while Queen Isabella’s ghost is said to haunt Mortimer’s Hole, the secret cave route into the Castle. It was from Nottingham Castle that King Richard III departed for the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 – an ill-fated mission that would cost him the crown and his life. In 1642, King Charles I hoisted his standard flag at Nottingham Castle, rallying an army and triggering the beginning of the bloody English Civil War. Charles’ support in Nottingham was short-lived and the town became a Parliamentary stronghold, governed by Colonel John Hutchinson and his wife, Lucy. You can read Lucy’s memoirs in the Rebellion gallery. Rebellion and resistance against injustice have never been far away, and as the Industrial Revolution took hold, Nottingham was transformed into a darkening dystopia of poverty-ridden slums and brutal factories. The Luddites fought back, selectively smashing industrial machinery to defend their livelihoods. In 1831, rioters torched the Castle following the Duke of Newcastle’s vote against extending the right to vote. The charred remains were left for half a century before creativity blossomed, and an art gallery rose from the ashes. The Castle was rebuilt in its current form and reopened as the first municipal art gallery outside London for all the people of Nottingham to enjoy.
Nottingham Castle Trust
Lenton Road
Nottingham, GB NG1 6EL

Galleries of Justice

Museum
1 minute away
Galleries of Justice Museum
The Lace Market
Nottingham, GB NG1 1HN

Motorpoint Arena

Convention center
2 minutes away
Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Bolero Square, The Lace Market
Nottingham, GB NG1 1LA

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Lace Market Hotel is a luxury Nottingham city centre hotel claiming pride of place in the heart of Nottingham's trendy and vibrant Lace Market area. Formerly a Georgian townhouse, the building has been refurbished to an exceptionally high standard and our hotel in Nottingham boasts 51 beautiful bedrooms, with a quintessentially British gastro pub and meeting room. It is situated in the heart of Nottingham's trendy Lace Market. This vibrant and up-beat part of Nottingham is just off the main shopping district and only minutes from the Motorpoint Arena. Lace Market Hotel offers surroundings with style, the very best in food and drink and spectacular service creating a unique destination delivering amazing experiences to guests. Whether you require a small room for holding interviews or are planning a residential conference we have a range of Nottingham meeting rooms and facilities to accommodate you and your guests exactly. The hotel has a choice of private rooms, perfect as meeting rooms or for private dining. Additionally, a stylish meeting room, which is ideal for up to 30 delegates, offer an inspiring space and central location to hold events in Nottingham.

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