Driving Directions:
From London:
Take the M1 north towards Nottingham. Exit at Junction 26 for Nottingham and follow signs for the city centre.
From Manchester:
Take the M56 and then the M6 south towards Stoke-on-Trent. Merge onto the A50 and then take the A52 towards Nottingham.
Rail Directions:
From London:
Take a train from London St Pancras International to Nottingham. The journey takes around 1 hour and 40 minutes.
From Manchester:
Take a train from Manchester Piccadilly to Nottingham. The journey takes around 2 hours.
Suggested routes from nearby areas:
From Leicester:
Take the A46 north towards Newark and then follow signs for Nottingham.
From Sheffield:
Take the M1 south towards Nottingham. Exit at Junction 26 for Nottingham and follow signs for the city centre.
From Derby:
Take the A52 towards Nottingham. Alternatively, take a train from Derby to Nottingham which takes around 20 minutes.
The closest airport to Nottinghamshire is East Midlands Airport, which is located approximately 14 miles southwest of Nottingham city center.
From the airport, you can take the A453 towards Nottingham city center. This will take approximately 30 minutes by car. Alternatively, you can take the Skylink bus service, which runs between the airport and Nottingham city center. This takes approximately 40 minutes and costs around £5 per person.