The 10 Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Nottingham, England

March 8, 2022 Tambra Mccollister

This town in the very center of England is perhaps best known for its association with the legend of Robin Hood. The men in tights are long gone, though—today, you’ll find a modern city with a fantastic playhouse, ice hockey arena, and many, many shops and clubs.
Restaurants in Nottingham

1. The Adrenalin Jungle

Off A 614 Deerdale Lane, Nottingham NG22 8SY England +44 1623 883980 [email protected] http://www.adrenalinjungle.com/
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5.0 based on 222 reviews

The Adrenalin Jungle

The best in outdoor activities in Nottingham! The Adrenalin Jungle offers the very best in outdoor entertainment including paintballing, quad biking, 4x4 off road, archery, assault course, blindfold driving and off road karting activities available to the general public in the Nottingham, Derby, Leicester, Doncaster and Lincoln area. The Nottingham paintball site of the Adrenalin Jungle is set in the heart of Sherwood Forest Nottinghamshire, spread over 150 acres of woodlands and clearings; the largest paintballing and outdoor activity centre in the East Midlands. Also visit our special Nottingham Paintball Jungle site for full details of our paintball activities. Whether you need to blow off steam or simply want to try something a little out of the ordinary, The Adrenalin Jungle is sure to have something to suit with its outdoor activities Nottingham that can range from paintballing to quad biking to archery. The Nottingham Adrenalin Jungle offers a diverse range of outdoor activities including paintball, off-road go karting, 4x4 driving, segway, and archery all from the same location. We are sure you will find something you wish to have a go at. Most of the events are delivered at our own site in Nottinghamshire, using our own equipment, supervised by Adrenalin Jungle staff. Bespoke Event Itinerary: We are always happy to discuss your individual events needs and offer expert advice if required. Choose from paintball, quad bikes, off road karts, archery, an assault course, tarmac karts, clay pigeon shooting and 4x4 off road driving.

Reviewed By Charlene0421 - Greater London, United Kingdom

I booked the assault course based on the reviews on here and I’m glad I did, what a great afternoon we had (family of 4) Don is a great guy very welcoming and friendly! My boy’s really enjoyed it (10&13) and my husband lol If we come back to centre parcs we will definitely be visiting you again! Thank you ????

2. William Booth Birthplace Museum

10-14 Notintone Place Sneinton, Nottingham NG2 4QG England +44 115 979 3464 [email protected] http://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/william-booth-birthplace-museum
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5.0 based on 62 reviews

William Booth Birthplace Museum

Independent museum and historic house. Open by arrangement, generally Tuesday-Thursday, but please call or email in advance to arrange to avoid disappointment. Open other dates and times for special events.

Reviewed By I_love_Drumnadrochit - Southern Queensland, Australia

We were delighted to visit this world-class museum. Julie was so helpful, and provided many extra insights into William and Catherine Booth's lives and ministry. Her knowledge was fabulous. We were thrilled to see many precious items belonging to the Booths, and Julie even arranged a visit for us to the nearby church where William was christened.

3. The Haunted Museum

Woodborough road, Nottingham NG3 5GJ England +44 115 962 4621 [email protected] http://www.thehauntedmuseum.co.uk
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5.0 based on 78 reviews

The Haunted Museum

Here at the haunted museum we house many haunted items and oddities from around the world. Join us for restricted area tours, late night paranormal investigations, horror movies in our original 1920's cinema and much more. If all that sounds a bit too scary, just come down and enjoy our tearoom within the museum, which has a five star food rating.

Reviewed By Jbwright000

Finally had the chance to visit and was not disappointed, travelled over 2 hours and was so worth it, I loved the fact we could walk around alone so we could read about each item and area at our own pace, the building itself is very eerie and the items fit in well, the chapel that holds the dybbuk box really stood out to me and I did feel a sense of somebody standing behind me, the rest of the visit was just as interesting, once we walked through the door to the main area the first thing I noticed was the architecture absolutely stunning and with it being an old cinema there is a magnificent large screen with beautiful red curtains to keep it with its time, There was so much to look at in this area everything from haunted items, oddities and horror movie props and what makes it more amazing is that some of the film props were used in the actual movies, I also love the shrunken head so interesting. The staff are so welcoming, friendly and informative And extra measures are in place for covid to keep everybody safe. I will definitely be visiting again with more friends and family. Thank you so much for all the hard work that had obviously been done to make the visit as amazing as it was.

4. St. Mary's Church

High Pavement, Nottingham NG1 1HN England +44 115 958 2105 [email protected] http://www.stmarysnottingham.org
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4.5 based on 150 reviews

St. Mary's Church

Situated in the original Saxon settlement called Lace Market, this is the oldest Christian Foundation in Nottingham. In addition to Sunday services and Wednesday choral evening song the church is open daily 10am to 3pm and is available for compatible outside events hire.

Reviewed By Roseizz - Hitchin, United Kingdom

Interesting building with beautiful stain glass windows. Used Knave for craft market with some very good crafts.

5. National Justice Museum

High Pavement, Nottingham NG1 1HN England +44 115 952 0555 [email protected] http://www.nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 1,665 reviews

National Justice Museum

Based in Nottingham’s historic Lace Market, the National Justice Museum is housed in Nottinghamshire’s Grade 2 listed old Shire Hall and County Gaol. The Museum uses original Courtrooms, dungeons and prison cells, along with a number of more contemporary galleries to exhibit collections relating to justice, the law, crime and punishment in a fun and interactive way. When visiting the museum you may also meet a variety of colourful historical characters with different stories of justice to tell.

Reviewed By colino688 - Derby, United Kingdom

We really enjoyed out trip to the 'Galleries of Justice Museum' and the entrance fee was very reasonable. The exhibitions are interesting (I particularly enjoyed the forensics section) and every now and again you meet live actors who explain what life was like when the place was a prison. We also went into the exercise yard to watch the hanging and the witchcraft trail in the courtroom. My wife ended up in the dock which was fun. Despite calls from me to 'take her down' she did end up coming home with me!! There's lots of other things to do and a nice little cafe for a drink and a snack. We stayed about 4 hrs but could have stayed longer if we had of also gone on the architecture tour but my long suffering wife wasn't up for that. All in all a fun day out learning about justice old and new. One tip though, wrap up well if you go in the winter some areas are cold. .

6. Brewhouse Yard Museum

Brewhouse Yard Castle Boulevard, Nottingham NG7 1FB England +44 115 876 1400 http://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/nottinghammuseums
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4.5 based on 210 reviews

Brewhouse Yard Museum

7. The Lace Market Theatre

The Lace Market Halifax Place Halifax Place, Nottingham NG1 1QN England +44 115 950 7201 http://www.lacemarkettheatre.co.uk
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The Lace Market Theatre

We are a small independent amateur theatre, located in the heart of Nottingham's historic Lace Market area. The Theatre is owned an operated by The Lace Market Theatre Trust Ltd., which is a registered charity. We have an enviable reputation for staging first class drama, offering productions that are rarely seen outside of London. The theatre is also available for private hire for functions and conferences, our prices are also very competitive.

Reviewed By 35NickA - Newark-on-Trent, United Kingdom

Went to see “The knot of the Heart” - wow! What a performance. The whole cast were magnificent and clearly director and other support staff contributed to this amazing play. East Enders eat your heart out. This is real acting.

8. Framework Knitters' Museum

Chapel Street Ruddington, Nottingham NG11 6HE England +44 115 984 6914 [email protected] http://www.frameworkknittersmuseum.org.uk
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4.5 based on 149 reviews

Framework Knitters' Museum

A Living MuseumNottinghamshire folk have been Framework Knitting for over 400 years.Isn’t it time you joined us?Discover how the Knitters lived and workedVisit the workshops and see a Framework Knitter in actionCreate your own souvenir on a circular knitting machineExplore the garden, the wash house and other period buildingsView our historic collection of hosiery including Queen Victoria’s stockingsSee the poor living and working conditions, which gave rise to the Luddite revoltDiscover the craft, which gave birth to the Nottingham Lace IndustryVisit our Textile Emporium shop and support contemporary crafts.Relax in the museum tea-room or enjoy refreshments on the lawn.

Reviewed By MinDragon - Littlehampton, United Kingdom

This is a small but fascinating museum, showing the social, industrial and political history of the time showing changes from home working to automation how the making how this important craft impacted on the community who lived and worked here. Ned Ludd became the local hero and the start of workers rights. There are two cottages here, showing the stark contrast between the living conditions of the manager and a workers cottage. Make sure you look in the drawers as there are beautiful examples of knitting and lace. You can use one of the machines to knit and is suitable for children. My guide was very informative and answered all my questions. Even though I visited quite late in the day there didn't feel rushed. There is a little shop, (and bought the most beautiful scarf) and quirky tea room which is reasonably priced. Highly recommended.

9. Nottingham Playhouse

Wellington Circus, Nottingham NG1 5AL England +44 115 941 9419 http://www.nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk
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4.5 based on 312 reviews

Nottingham Playhouse

Reviewed By Flondy - Newark-on-Trent, United Kingdom

Regular programme of great theatre and talks etc. Comfy seats and good views of all shows. Good quality seats and acting. Worth becoming a member if you are going to visit regularly. Bar with meals available. Good place to take children.

10. Alea Casino

108 Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham NG1 6LF England 0115 871 8942 [email protected] http://nottingham.aleacasinos.com
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4.5 based on 161 reviews

Alea Casino

Alea casino offers one of the East Midlands’ most elegant and sophisticated gaming experiences, unrivalled by any other casinos in Nottingham. Housed in one of the city’s most historic buildings, exciting casino game classics such as poker, roulette,punto banco, blackjack and slot machines await. But the entertainment doesn’t end there; alongside Alea’s state-of-the-art casino there is also a Spanish Cocktail & Tapas Bar, a spectacular function room, a Private Dining Room and a Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill, which makes Alea one of the most entertainment-rich casinos in Nottingham.

Reviewed By 826sarahc - Nottingham, United Kingdom

I’ve been to many office Christmas parties over the years and there is always something that doesn’t quite hit the mark, either it’s great entertainment and awful food or vice versa but our party at Alea Casino was absolutely brilliant all round - venue very classy, food piping hot and very very nice (for mass catering) entertainment of band and then disco (along with being able to go in the casino as well) was brilliant. Will definitely return and recommend.

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