Nearby Facilities
Toilets
The new toilets at Greyhound Street are a big improvement on the old underground toilets of Old Market Square and are part of the vision to transform the Square into a space which is more accessible, usable and stylish. After a £500,000 renovation Greyhound Street now provides excellent facilities making life easier for many disabled people.
> More information about the Changing Place Toilet at Greyhound Street

Things to do...
Visit the Nottingham Tourism Centre which is at the side of the Council House, Old Market Square for local goings ons or you can log on to www.visitnottingham.com for further inspiration.
Shopping
The Victoria Centre
This large indoor mall is home to 120 shops and stores all under one roof, including anchor stores like John Lewis and House of Fraser, plus top High Street retailers such as Next and Boots. The centre also features food stalls, cafes, hairdressers and the popular Victoria Centre Market.
Broadmarsh
With over 80 stores, including Argos, Boots, Bhs and TK Maxx as its anchor store there’s something for all the family at this indoor mall. Venture into the many independent stores for a browse. It even houses the entrance to the intriguing network of caves beneath the city centre.
The Exchange Arcade
From Formes clothes for pregnant women to Gauntleys tobacconist, the Exchange Arcade sits at the heart of the city and features many of the city’s specialist and boutique retailers – plus the Nottingham Tourism Centre.
Hockley
From designer threads to dance music, black nail varnish and contemporary furniture – all this can be found in the unofficial ‘Hockley Village’, Nottingham’s most voguish shopping quarter.
source: www.visitnottingham.com
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