Robin Hood's Hometown: Nottingham is famously known as the legendary home of Robin Hood, the renowned outlaw and archer of Sherwood Forest.
Caves Beneath the City: Nottingham is built on a network of caves, with over 800 man-made caves located beneath the city. These caves have served various purposes throughout history, from brewing beer to providing shelter during World War II.
Oldest Inn in England: The Trip to Jerusalem, a historic pub in Nottingham, claims to be the oldest inn in England, dating back to 1189 AD.
Raleigh Bicycles: The Raleigh Bicycle Company, one of the world's most iconic bicycle manufacturers, was founded in Nottingham in 1885.
Ye Olde Salutation Inn: This pub is believed to have been constructed in the 12th century and has the oldest pub interior in England.
Goose Fair: Goose Fair, held in early October, is one of the largest and most famous traveling fairs in the United Kingdom, with a history dating back over 700 years.
City of Literature: Nottingham holds the title of a UNESCO City of Literature, recognizing its rich literary heritage, including authors like D.H. Lawrence and Lord Byron.
Green Spaces: Nottingham boasts numerous parks and green spaces, including the picturesque Arboretum Park, one of the first public parks in England.
Ice Age Art: The world's oldest known artwork, a 15,000-year-old carving of a woolly mammoth, was discovered in a cave in Nottingham.
Home of HP Sauce: The famous condiment, HP Sauce (Houses of Parliament Sauce), was first manufactured in Nottingham in the 19th century.