Nottingham
Flora's Flat 5
Welcome to our comfortable and well-located studio flat, just a short walk from Nottingham city centre. Perfect for couples, solo travellers, students, contractors and event-goers, this studio offers a convenient base with excellent access to Nottingham’s top attractions, music venues, and sports stadiums.
This open-plan studio includes a compact living area with TV featuring Netflix, a double bed, and a practical kitchenette suitable for light meals. The kitchenette contains 4 sets of dishes and cutlery, a kettle, toaster, hob and multi functional microwave oven.
The private bathroom features a walk in shower, iron, and hairdryer. This well-equipped flat is appropriate for short breaks or business trips, as well as longer stays. Please note that Flora’s Flats has several studios available, making the property ideal for those traveling in groups who also want their own space!
Please note that the street parking directly outside this property has restrictions in the daytime between 9am to 8am, but is unrestricted overnight. There are also paid street parking and car park options located within a short walk.
This property is in the centre of Nottingham near a pub, so some noise should be expected.
Private Entrance
Pets allowed
No smoking
The SmartTV does not have any aerial channels
Most of Nottingham’s major attractions, nightlife, shopping, and event venues are easily accessible on foot, making this an ideal location for guests without a car. This location is also well connected to public transport links; there are bus stops within a 1-2 minute walk, tram stops within a 10 minute walk, and Nottingham Railway Station is nearby as well.
Sneinton Market & Market Avenues – 5-minute walk
Independent shops, street food, bars, and creative spaces.
The City Ground (Nottingham Forest FC) – 2 miles / 10–15 minutes by public transport
Meadow Lane (Notts County FC) – 2.5 miles / 15 minutes by public transport
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground – 3 miles / 15 minutes by public transport
Motorpoint Arena & National Ice Centre – 12-minute walk
Major concerts, ice skating, and sporting events.
Rock City – 20–25-minute walk
One of the UK’s most famous live music venues.
Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall – 20–25-minute walk
Musicals, theatre productions, comedy, and concerts.
Nottingham Castle – 25-minute walk or 10 minutes by bus/tram
Nottingham Wildcats Arena – 5–10-minute walk
Basketball and local sporting events.
Metronome (Sneinton Market) – 5-minute walk
Live music, performances, and creative events.
Victoria Park – 7-minute walk
Peaceful green space for walks and picnics.
Lace Market – 15-minute walk
Historic quarter full of restaurants, bars, and architecture.
Green’s Windmill & Science Centre – 6-minute walk
Historic windmill with panoramic city views.
Hockley – 15-minute walk
Trendy area known for nightlife, cafés, and vintage shops.
Old Market Square – 18-minute walk
Nottingham’s central hub for shopping and events.
A refundable £150 pre authorisation damage deposit or £25 non refundable waiver is required per stay it will be collected via verifying your booking through our guest portal after booking
Cleaning included · Select dates for exact price
Minimum stay: 1 night
Check-in after 16:00 · Check-out before 10:00
No extra guest fees — the price is the same for any party size up to 2 guests. Please include everyone staying; bookings cannot exceed this maximum.
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Free cancellation up to 10 days before arrival.
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What’s nearby
Hand-picked local spots around Flora's Flat 5 — tap a pin for details.
Explore the area around Flora's Flat 5
Right in the heart of Nottingham, Flora's Flat 5 puts the city on your doorstep — the pub claiming to be England's oldest, carved into the sandstone beneath the castle, is barely two minutes away. A grand Victorian theatre hosting West End tours and one of England's most iconic cricket grounds are within five minutes too.
Where to eat & drink
Eating and drinking out could hardly be easier: a speakeasy-style cocktail bar sits less than half a mile away, while the historic pub said to be England's oldest inn is a couple of minutes further on.
- Warhammer World The immersive headquarters of Games Workshop allows fans to explore the lore behind Warhammer 40,000 tabletop gaming.
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Pitcher & Piano Nottingham A stylish cocktail bar renowned for its creative mixology and speakeasy-style atmosphere in the city centre. Photo by Pitcher & Piano Nottingham -
Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem Claiming to be England's oldest inn, this historic pub is carved directly into the sandstone cliffs beneath the castle. Photo by Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem -
Golf Fang Nottingham A trendy cocktail lounge blending golf culture with expertly crafted drinks in a vibrant city setting. Photo by Guys Who Dine - Trent Bridge Cricket Ground It is one of England's most iconic cricket grounds, hosting international Test matches and county cricket.
Things to do
History is everywhere here — medieval cave tunnels beneath the streets, Victorian courtrooms in a former courthouse, and the Robin Hood legend told at the castle museum, all within a mile. For green space, an Elizabethan mansion with free-roaming red deer is about ten minutes away.
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National Justice Museum Housed in a former courthouse, it features historic courtrooms and Victorian prison cells open to the public. Photo by Michaela O -
City of Caves Explore ancient underground sandstone tunnels once used as medieval homes, workshops, and bomb shelters beneath the city streets. Photo by City of Caves -
National Ice Centre Home to the professional Nottingham Panthers hockey team, offering elite ice sports and public skating sessions. Photo by National Ice Centre -
Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall A historic Victorian venue hosting major West End tours, ballet, and world-class musical performances nightly. Photo by Attie Heunis -
Nottingham Castle Offers panoramic city views and explores the legendary Robin Hood connection alongside a modern art gallery. Photo by Gordon Choi -
Wollaton Hall, Gardens and Deer Park Features an Elizabethan mansion, extensive grounds, and a free-roaming red deer herd popular with families. Photo by Richard Pears -
Attenborough Nature Reserve An RSPB reserve offering exceptional birdwatching opportunities across diverse wetland habitats and woodland trails. Photo by Francesco Gatto -
Arboretum England's first publicly funded park features manicured Victorian gardens and peaceful walking paths through the city centre. Photo by 楊東翰(Eric) -
Forest Recreation Ground A vast urban green space featuring sports pitches, walking paths, and a popular children's play area. Photo by Steve “#SteveMarshall_UK” Marshall -
Newstead Abbey The ancestral home of poet Lord Byron features Gothic architecture and extensive riverside gardens open to visitors. Photo by Monika
Experiences
To unwind, a leisure complex with an Olympic-sized swimming pool is around ten minutes away, with an award-winning country house spa roughly 35 minutes out.
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THE REGENT HEALTH CLUB & SPA A premium fitness club offering comprehensive spa treatments, swimming pools, and wellness facilities for relaxation. Photo by THE REGENT HEALTH CLUB & SPA - Village Hotel Modern hotel situated near the airport, providing convenient lodging with on-site dining and conference facilities.
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David Ross Sports Village A major leisure complex featuring an Olympic-sized swimming pool, gym, and indoor sports courts for locals. Photo by David Ross Sports Village -
Ragdale Hall Spa An award-winning country house spa featuring thermal suites, hydrotherapy pools, and extensive relaxation areas. Photo by Ragdale Hall Spa -
Aqua Sana Forest Spa Nottinghamshire A luxury wellness retreat set within ancient woodland, offering thermal experiences and holistic treatments away from the city. Photo by Aqua Sana Spa Nottinghamshire
Getting there & essentials
Nottingham's main railway station, with direct trains to London, is around two minutes away, and a budget supermarket and CEYX Pharmacy sit even closer.
- Nova Rides Reliable local taxi provider ensuring convenient transportation and quick pickups throughout the Nottingham region.
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Nottingham The main rail gateway to the city, connecting visitors directly to London and other UK destinations. Photo by UK Photo Journey -
Nottingham NHS Treatment Centre Receive elective surgical procedures at this modern, purpose-built NHS treatment centre. Photo by Nigel King -
Lidl A budget-friendly grocery store offering affordable daily essentials for residents and travelers alike. Photo by Dave Pickering -
The CEYX Pharmacy The CEYX Pharmacy is a local provider of prescriptions, healthcare advice, & pharmaceutical services. Photo by The CEYX Pharmacy
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Things to do in Nottinghamshire
Local attractions, walks, family days out and insider tips for your stay.