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Cavewalk 1 Jubilee Campus 2 Nottingham Christmas Market 3 4 Arts & Entertainment University Fair Theater Nottingham features underground more By day or by night, this campus is worth Every December, little cottages pop up Not a big place like the Royal Theatre, than 450 caves. You download or hire a visiting for the impressive modern occupying the centre and luring you the Nottingham Playhouse is committed guide and explore the underground architecture and for the lakeside cafe towards them with the smell of vanilla, to bringing excellent modern art to the maze which hid kings and criminals. and restaurant. Watch out for the geese! roasted chestnuts, hams and cheeses. public. Kid friendly!

University of Nottingham, Nottingham Middle Hill, Nottingham +44 115 951 5151 Wellington Circus, Nottingham cityofcaves.com/ facebook.com/TheUniofNottingham +44 115 941 9419 nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk

Food and Drink Fortnight 5 Nottingham Vintage Fair 6 Lakeside Arts Centre 7 Nottingham University Lake 8 Event Thrift / Vintage Art Gallery Lake In the summer, more than one Food The indoors vintage fair in Albert's Hall is This student-staffed arts centre in the If you are stuck on the campus for a festivals take place in and around the perfect for thrift-hunting, enjoying university campus functions as gallery, conference or classes, take a walk around city centre, including a gourmet one in homemade jams and cakes, or just for theatre hall and cafe. Check out the the lake. In the summer you can even , and a beer festival having fun, third weekend every month. gallery across the street as well. hire a rowing boat or feed the birds. alongside. Trinity Square, Nottingham itsinnottingham.com/whats-on/food- University Park, Nottingham drink.aspx +44 115 846 7777 lakesidearts.org.uk Beeston Road, Nottingham

The 9 Goose Fair 10 Nottingham Contemporary Art 11 12 Neighborhood Festival Art Gallery Historic Site The city centre might seem Goose Fair is the traditional fairgrounds The Nottingham Contemporary is one of 17th Century ducal mansion built on the unremarkable, but look up and you'll event in Nottingham Forest, every first the biggest non-metropolitan galleries original medieval castle site. Every discover some medieval and post- week of October. Stay until late the last dedicated to modern art. The gallery autumn, the medieval authentic Robin medieval architecture. Grab a teacher day for the fireworks display. allows for innovative display and Hood fair and jousts takes place here. from the Uni for a tour! teaching. Gregory Blvd, Nottingham nottinghamcity.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=23 Weekday Cross, Nottingham Castle Blvd, Nottingham The Lace Market, Nottingham 517 +44 115 924 2421 nottinghamcontemporary.org +44 115 876 1400 nottinghamcastle.org.uk

Millennium Gardens 13 Surface Gallery 14 & Deer Park 15 Garden Art Gallery Park The Millennium gardens in the University This small and independent gallery Aside for being architecturally stunning Park is a carefully manicured garden, a showcases up-and-coming (sometimes the Hall houses a natural sciences fusion between art and science, Japanese local) talent. Watch out for their Jan-Feb museum inside, adjoined by a French and French style gardens. International Postcard Art Exchange. garden. The lake and park is a deer reservation.

University Park, Nottingham Wollaton Rd., Nottingham facebook.com/TheUniofNottingham +44 115 876 3100 wollatonhall.org.uk Sign up on Jauntful.com to make your own. Jauntful © 2016