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Nottingham

Having consistently been ranked as one of the UK’s leading retail centres, the city has earned an enviable reputation for excellent shopping facilities. Every year Nottingham attracts upwards of 25 million shoppers.

The Victoria Centre


This large indoor mall is home to 120 shops and stores all under one roof, including anchor stores like John Lewis and House of Fraser, plus top High Street retailers such as Top Shop, Next and Boots. The centre also features food stalls, cafes, hairdressers and the popular Victoria Centre Market. The centre is open seven days a week, with late night shopping on Wednesdays.

The Exchange & The FHMall


The Exchange boasts a mix of quality and style, among the well known high street names like Karen Millen, Oasis, Warehouse, Jaeger and Viyella, are designer boutiques, an art gallery, an alternative gift shop and a wine merchants - plus the Nottingham tourism centre. The FHMall is home to a selection of shops and boutiques on the site of the old Flying Horse Inn. The exclusive covered shopping arcade has everything from elegant wedding dresses and unique art to home furnishings and designer fashions including Vivienne Westwood.

Low Pavement, Bridlesmith Gate and the Lace Market


The area around Low Pavement and Bridlesmith Gate is a haven for lovers of designer fashions, with exclusive names rubbing shoulders with one another along the historic cobbled streets. Plenty of shoe shops and health and beauty stores also fill the area.

Hockley

 

East of Old Market Square is an area known as Hockley, which is a hotbed of creative, bohemian and artistic activities. From designer threads to dance music, black nail varnish and contemporary furniture - all this can be found in the unofficial ‘Hockley Village’, Nottingham’s most voguish shopping quarter. It’s here, in the shadow of Nottingham’s grand former lace mills, that you’ll find unique fashions, quirky gifts, alternative styles and a variety of bars and restaurants.   

 Parliament Street, Clumber Street & The Cornerhouse


Big names line the routes to the Victoria Centre and the north of Old Market Square in an area that’s rich in after hours entertainment.

Friar Lane, Wheeler Gate & Lister Gate


The main route between Old Market Square and the Westfield Broadmarsh shopping centre is packed with leading high street names from Marks and Spencer to HMV.

 

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