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Nottingham is the regional capital of the East Midlands; a modern city but also a city with a proud and fascinating history. Made famous by its lace industry and the legend of Robin Hood; and home to Boots, Raleigh bicycles and England’s oldest football league team; Nottingham is a cosmopolitan city with a diverse range of cultures and influences.
Nottingham offers a variety of attractions to suit all tastes. Excellent modern shopping centres are combined with traditional markets, and the city is rich in culture; the Victorian Theatre Royal and the modern Royal Concert Hall are home to drama and music productions throughout the year. Nottingham Playhouse is one of the country's most acclaimed contemporary theatre venues and the fully restored Malt Cross Music Hall attracts well know names from the classical, pop and rock worlds. Nottingham is also a centre for sporting excellence; the National Ice Centre not only plays host to ice hockey and speed skating, it also brings an 8,000 seat concert venue to the East Midlands. The National Water Sports Centre can also be found close to the city and Nottingham boasts two football clubs, Nottingham Forest and Notts County. Many historical buildings remain in Nottingham, including the 15 th Century church of St. Mary on High Pavement, Georgian town houses and the Trip to Jerusalem, reputedly the oldest pub in the country. With an abundance of restaurants, cafés, pubs and bistros around the city, visitors to Nottingham can enjoy a vibrant nightlife.
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