Don’t just host an event, create an experience at one of Nottinghamshire’s culturally rich, historic, and modern venues.
Nottinghamshire is a top destination that offers a unique blend of heritage and innovation, with venues ranging from historic landmarks to modern, tech-equipped spaces. With excellent transport links, a thriving cultural scene, and world-class facilities, it makes for a perfect location to ensure your next event is both memorable and successful.
Being in the heart of the UK means accessibility from all corners of the country. With East Midlands Airport just a 30-minute drive away, delegates from international locations can fly in with ease. The city’s train station offers excellent connections, with London just 90 minutes away, and those driving can enjoy easy links via the M1.
The region boasts a wide range of venues for conferences, exhibitions, and business events of all sizes. For large-scale conferences, Nottingham Venues, Eastwood Hall, and Renaissance at Kelham Hall offer a variety of options. The city’s Motorpoint Arena Nottingham offers a capacity of up to 10,000 and access to multiple accommodation choices.
What sets Nottinghamshire apart is its abundance of green spaces, offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. Sherwood Forest provides a scenic backdrop for corporate team-building events or nature- inspired retreats. Meanwhile, venues like Center Parcs and Holme Pierrepont Country Park – home of the National Water Sports Centre – offer water-based activities and open spaces.
The region’s mix of rural charm and urban convenience ensures that delegates can unwind and enjoy a more holistic event experience.
Nottinghamshire’s iconic sporting venues, Nottinghamshire County Football Club, Nottingham Forest, Trent Bridge, and the region’s racecourses all offer dynamic settings for corporate events that blend sports, culture, and history and help event organisers to create memorable experiences.
Nottingham is a city steeped in history, with a global reputation that stretches back to its associations with the legendary Robin Hood. Beyond the myths and folklore, the city is a centre of historical significance with landmarks like Nottingham Castle and Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem – the oldest inn in England.
Home to two iconic universities – University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University – the city has a thriving academic and research community. A hub for cutting-edge thinking and collaboration, Nottingham is ideal for academic conferences and think tanks.
The city is home to top-rated hotels like the Park Plaza, Hilton, and Crowne Plaza. These hotels will ensure your delegates are well-catered for with tailored conference packages providing seamless integration of work and leisure.
A unique mix of historic charm and modern facilities awaits.