New Adventures takes place in the heart of England, and our home is still the incredible Albert Hall. Read a little about our venues.
The home of New Adventures
Dating back to the 1870s, Nottingham’s Albert Hall was once the city’s largest concert hall (The Rolling Stones performed there in 1964) and a significant venue for political rallies. It’s now an impressive conference venue, sympathetically combining traditional architecture with modern facilities. The Albert Hall is immediately adjacent to Nottingham Playhouse and Anish Kapoor's mesmerising Sky Mirror. A short walk away is Nottingham Castle, The Castle Bar, and a statue of Robin Hood. A little further down the hill is the oldest pub in England, Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem.
North Circus Street, NG1 5AA.
Tel: +44 (0) 115 9500411 / Map
Directions
The event takes place in Nottingham Albert Hall's magnificent Great Hall.
The Albert Hall is a fifteen minute walk along Maid Marian Way from Nottingham train station. Alternatively, you can hop on a tram, alight at the Royal Centre, and walk from there (5 minutes).
Albert Hall
North Circus Street, NG1 5AA. Map
Getting to Nottingham
By train we're less than two hours from London, Manchester, or Leeds, and one hour from Birmingham. If you're travelling by car there are five multi-storey car parks nearby. Metered street parking is also available.
If you're coming from further afield, East Midlands Airport serves many European destinations, and is a 45 minute bus ride away.
An epic venue for our after-party
Nottingham Contemporary is one of the UK's largest and leading centres for contemporary art with a constantly innovative programme and sense of local purpose. The building is larger than it appears from the outside because much of it is sunk into the sandstone cliff that runs through the city centre. The exterior is clad in scalloped panels with a traditional lace pattern found in a time capsule on the site.
Our after-party will take place in the roomy Café Bar.
Weekday Cross, Nottingham NG1 2GB.
Tel: +44 (0) 115 948 9750 / Map
Welcome to our home
Situated in the centre of England, Nottingham is the perfect location for a design conference. Lauded for its creative and scientific industries, art scene and culture, it's easy to make a case for rewarding the wealth of design and dev talent in Nottingham, and the Midlands as a whole.
Nottingham is most famous for the legendary Robin Hood and his Merry Men. A fun local pastime is to laugh at the tourists as they try to find the castle featured in Prince of Thieves, and to tell them "it's in France".
If you're staying beyond the conference, be sure to check out the Old Market Square, the historic Lace Market, the scary Galleries of Justice, the impressive Nottingham Contemporary, or just potter the hours away in the multitude of pubs, cafes, and boutiques across our wonderful city.
Our pick of city centre rent-a-rooms
We've arranged a reduced rate at Lace Market Hotel, but you need to act fast. Call reception and tell them you're attending the New Adventures conference. Double room £135 p/n, single room £90 p/n. Both include breakfast. Prices vary online so also check the usual hotel sites.
29-31 High Pavement
NG1 1HE
+44 (0)115 948 4414
Our fave, located on a historic Lace Market street. Fills up fast.
2 George St
NG1 3BP
+44 (0)115 959 9777
Revamped boutique hotel in the centre of lively Hockley.
Standard Hill
NG1 6GN
+44 (0)115 988 1900
Quality boutique option, close to the Albert Hall. Excellent restaurant.
7 Chapel Quarter
Chapel Bar
NG1 6JA
+44 (0)871 527 9658
Formerly a Holiday Inn, now spruced up. Only a minute from venue.
Goldsmith Street
NG1 5LT
+44 (0)871 527 8846
On the tram route, next to Nottingham Trent University.
16 Fletcher Gate
NG1 2FS
+44 (0)115 985 3600
Affordable option near Lace Market and Hockley.
41 Maid Marian Way
NG1 6GD
+44 (0)333 400 6148
Close to the venue. AFAIK it has no park nor plaza.
The Internet
Other people's bathrooms. Good areas beyond the centre include The Park Estate, West Bridgford, Mapperley, Wollaton. Wilford and Beeston are good and on tram routes.