Nottingham Walking Food Tour
Nottingham's history (cheese riots, revolutionaries) combined with modern, locally-sourced food from award-winning chefs, the Rebel City!

Join our expert local guides for a tour around the food and history of the Rebel City. From cheese riots to Italian revolutionaries, how a French P.O.W. invented a modern salad vegetable, to dishes created for the tour by exciting young award winning chefs. Nottingham’s history and it’s food are intertwined.
Where To Stay
If you’re planning on making a weekend of it, here are some of our favourite places to stay.
Harts Hotel & Kitchen
Situated on the edge of The Park Estate, Harts is near many of Nottingham’s top attractions, including the Castle, the Playhouse and Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem. It’s only five minutes walk from Old Market Square, and it’s attached restaurant Hart’s Kitchen, has two AA rosettes and a menu co-created with the Michelin starred chef from Hambleton Hall, Hart’s sister hotel.
Standard Hill, Park Row, Nottingham
NG1 6FN
0115 988 1900
https://www.hartsnottingham.co.uk/
Lace Market Hotel
Located in the middle of Nottingham’s bustling and historic Lace Market, this Georgian building - formerly a doctor’s residence - has been extensively modernised to a 51 room hotel. Situated just opposite the National Museum of Justice, and only 50 yards from the Nottingham Contemporary art gallery, the hotel has it’s own restaurant and pub.
29-31 High Pavement, Nottingham, NG1 1HE
0115 948 4414
St James Hotel
Tucked away in a quiet area just between the Castle and Maid Marian Way, the St James is a 87 room hotel perfect for those wishing to escape the nearby main shopping districts of Old Market Square. Surrounded by great places to eat and drink such as Fothergill’s wine bar and The Crow public house, the hotel’s cocktail bar is one of the best in the city.
1 Rutland Street, Nottingham
NG1 6FL
0115 941 1114
Colwick Hall
Only two miles outside the city, this Palladian style Georgian country house is situated in sixty acres of parkland between Nottingham Racecourse and the River Trent. Once the ancestral home of Lord Byron, it’s 16 bedrooms are luxuriously decorated and have views either over the racecourse or towards the river.
Colwick Park, Racecourse Road
Nottingham NG2 4BH
0115 950 0566