Lace Market Hotel by Compass Hospitality
About the Hotel

Why We Love This Hotel
- It's one of Lonely Planet's recommended boutique hotels in Nottingham
- The décor is sleek & trendy, with glass chandeliers & statement artwork on the walls by local artists
- It's in Nottingham's hip Lace Market, among trendy bars, restaurants & independent shops
- Red magazine recently listed Nottingham as one of nine Must-Visit Destinations in the UK this Summer
Overview
Lace Market Hotel occupies a Georgian townhouse on a cobbled street in Nottingham's trendy Lace Market. It reopened in October, 2015, after an extensive refurbishment of the bedrooms, restaurant and bar, and is now an "oasis of affordable luxury with the added bonus of truly amazing staff", according to The Derby Telegraph.
The Merchants Restaurant serves modern British dishes and afternoon tea. It's open daily for breakfast and lunch, and Monday-Saturday for dinner. For classic pub grub, head to the Cock & Hoop Pub, open daily. The Saint Bar has a marble counter and a team of mixologists creating an eclectic range of cocktails.
Bedrooms range from Single Rooms to Studio Suites; all have contemporary décor and free Wi-Fi.
As for Nottingham, it's not just Robin Hood that puts it on the tourist map -- in 2015 it was officially declared a UNESCO City of Literature thanks to the likes of DH Lawrence, Lord Byron and Alan Sillitoe. Download the Sillitoe Trail app and explore the five locations from the novel Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, including the Old Market Square, The White Horse, the Raleigh factory, the River Trent and the Goose Fair.
Other city highlights include Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery, both a 10-minute walk from the hotel, and the Galleries of Justice Museum, which is opposite the Lace Market hotel. Notice the 19th-century industrial architecture throughout the Lace Market district from the period when Nottingham was the world leader in lace making.