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Victoria Centre, Nottingham

Victoria Centre, Nottingham

Nottingham has two large shopping centres, the Broadmarsh Centre and the Victoria Centre, situated at opposite ends of the city centre .The Victoria Centre is the bigger of the two, containing 120 shops (not counting all the various stalls in the market area.) Getting there is easy - if you ... Read review

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Victoria Centre Apartments, Nottingham

Victoria Centre Apartments, Nottingham

These 2-bedroom apartments have fantastic views over the city and the Market Square. They ... more

have a superb location in Nottingham city centre,
above the city’s largest shopping centre.Each
self-catering apartments is decorated in modern
colours with laminate wood flooring. Each
apartment has 2 double bedrooms; a large lounge
with TV and DVD player; a kitchen; and a washing
machine.Unlimited Wi-Fi is available at a small
cost per day. The building has an in-house 24-hour
gym, a sauna and a swimming pool that can be used
at an additional charge.Victoria Centre Apartments
is minutes from the Theatre Royal, the Royal
Concert Hall, the Lace Market and vibrant Hockley.
Nottingham’s tram system is a 3-minute walk
away.Nottingham Trent University, the Cornerhouse
Leisure Complex, the Trent FM Arena Concert Hall
and Nottingham Ice Stadium are minutes away.


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...the Broadmarsh Centre and the Victoria Centre, situated at opposite ends of the city centre .The Victoria Centre is the bigger of the two, containing 120 shops (not counting all the various stalls in the market area.)

Getting there is easy - if you drive, there's parking for over 2700 cars . If you don't drive, don't worry - almost all the Nottingham City Transport buses stop either directly outside the Victoria Centre, or within a few ...
...hurry, I might pop into Victoria Markets fish section and get some mushy peas from one of the stalls in there . I I have a little more time, I'll probably pop into Druckers for a nice slice of cake and a cup of tea - the food in Druckers is lovely, although the prices aren't the cheapest .

Or, if I want some grease, I might nip downstairs to the KFC - although I tend to avoid this at weekends as it gets messy and overcrowded .
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Thehonesttruth 02.09.2009
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Victoria Centre, Nottingham

Advantages: 120 Shops, Great Market, Easy to access
Disadvantages: Can get very busy

The Victoria Centre is the biggest shopping centre in Nottingham. Inside there are 120 shops. It is easy to get to and they have a car park with spaces for over 2700 cars. Opening Times Monday 9am to 5.30pm Tuesday 9am to 5.30pm Wednesday 9am to 7.30pm Thursday 9am to 5.30pm Friday 9am to 5.30pm Saturday 9am to 6pm Sunday 10am to 5pm Shops Department stores in the centre include John Lewis and The House of Fraser. Some other shops are: ...
...Costa, Greggs and KFC Victoria Market There is a permanent market on the upper mall which sells food, gifts and household items. You will be able to buy drinks, ice cream, dried fruit and nuts, fresh fruit, material, cleaning products, gifts, meat and fish. Features Emett Clock - Buy Boots on the Lower Mall. Each hour and half hour a bell is struck and a sunflower opens to reveal bird and squirrel musicians who march in a circle, spinning round ...

astros89 02.11.2008 · Read full review
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Advantages: good parking and central to city center
Disadvantages: can get very busy and no good places to eat

the victoria center has everything you need under one roof unless you want to get something to eat then your going to struggle as there are no large resturants only a couple of small cafes which get very busy luckily enough there are plenty of places to eat outside the center. The victoria center itself has a a bit of a revamp in the last couple of years as it was starting to get a bit dingy and dated but now has a bright and cool atmosphere.towards ...
...If you come into the victoria center through the main entrance you will see shops like Dixons,Jessops,boots,next,the gapand a couple of other stores there is also a large water clock which plays music and has figures that dance around on the hour as you walk through the center you will find all the usuall shops for example woolworths,wh smiths,hmv,top shop,tescos,gap kids,house of fraser and officers club.On the lower level there is an indoor market ...

jonnylove 09.06.2004 (10.06.2004) · Read full review
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Good shopping centre

Advantages: city centre location
Disadvantages: somewhat dirty

The Victoria Centre in Nottingham has the better shops than the Broadmarsh (its rival just down the road). It is however only a small part of the nottingham shopping experience. There is a wide range of well known shops in the Victoria Centre and a small indoor market selling meat, fish and other goods. It is a shame that smaller, independant shops have moved out to make way for the bigger fish. The Victoria Centre has 120 shops and stores, including ...
...cafes and restaurants. The Victoria Centre typically attracts over 450,000 visitors a week, and can get very busy on a saturday. As well as opening 7 days a week, with late night shopping on a Wednesday, Victoria Centre has 2,700 covered parking (although parking isnt cheap). I like the Victoria Centre as it has some good shops but i often find that it is dirty as cleaning is not done often enoughl. ...

johanna18 01.03.2009 · Read full review
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A good shopping area, but centre lifts are of limited size and will not take mobility scooters or large pushchairs. Check for access leaflets near musical clock for access to larger lifts and toilets. Shopmobility on top level car-park, for people with mobility problems. ...

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Nottingham has a bad reputation, its nickname being 'Shottingham' after all. Its just like any city in terms of crime really though, and I definately feel safer here than in London (which is my home, I'm just at Uni here). I don't think it deserves its bad reputation. Nottingham is a decent shopping centre, having most big chain stores and a number of boutiques and more retro shops. There are two big shopping centres - the Victoria Centre, and Broadmarsh (which also is home to to main bus station). Broadmarsh is one of the ugliest shopping centres in existance, and the Victoria Centre contains the better shops really anyway (including Topman, Debenhams etc). Nottinghams central square is Market Square. Throughout the year its used for different things including to house a German christmas market, a giant wheel, a stage with live ...

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Super sleeping in good location

Advantages: best beds ever, location, cleanliness
Disadvantages: price of food and drink, no free Internet

We have had to stay in Nottingham at least once a month over quite a long period, and after trying a number of city centre hotels made the Park Plaza our automatic choice. Location The hotel is on Maid Marian Way, just minutes from Nottingham Castle, Market Square and Broad Marsh shopping centre. Victoria shopping centre and the bus and train stations are not too far away. It is possible to book valet parking at the hotel, but this is expensive. The NCP car parks nearby are also expensive. The hotel used to provide a discount for NCP parking, but unfortunately this is no longer available. One possible get-around is to leave the car at one of the park and ride sites (where it can be left for several days if required) and take the tram to Market Square. Comfort The wonderfully comfortable beds, which more than ...

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The best city in the UK

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I moved to Nottingham last September when I started University and fell in love with the place straightaway. It is such a special place and is fantastic for people whether they’re interested in shopping, clubbing or whatever. Forget London, Manchester and other big cities Nottingham is where it's at! Nottingham is the best place to shop in the East Midlands. The Victoria Centre has a great range of shops and is bigger than Broadmarsh. You can find all the essentials as well as the more individual and obscure shops. If you’re new to the place you must visit the trendy Hockley area. Further on from there is Sneinton Market (on Saturday and Monday mornings) where shoppers can find great designer bargains and cheap copies. Nottingham has its bad areas like any other city. Radford is a notable one and I wouldn't go out ...

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