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Lakeside Arts

University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom

Lakeside Arts
Art center
4.4
914 reviews
8 comments
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WRQ6+83 Nottingham, United Kingdom
+44 115 846 7777
lakesidearts.org.uk
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: 11–16
Wedneasday: 11–16
Thursday: 11–16
Friday: 11–16
Saturday: 11–16
Sunday: 12–16
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Dennis Henshaw
Dennis Henshaw
Very nice place to visit to see a regular changing (every 3 to 4 months ) art exhibition. Small cafe to visit before you start, which is reasonably priced, and serves great scones and coffee. Small carpark for visitors, and not for students, as the premises are close to Nottingham University campus. Nice lake outside to see wildlife, have a canoe ride or walk around for a stroll
Keiran Wilmot
Keiran Wilmot
An amazing and beautiful place to visit, free parking. Public toilets and a reasonable priced cafe.
Going on the walk and feeding the squirrels is so much fun.
Edward Kendal
Edward Kendal
Fantastic place well worth a visit with Highfields Park next door. Regular changing schedule of theatre plays, museum exhibitions along with excellent catering options. A great improvement on the old pavilion that used to stand on the same site .
James nunns
James nunns259 days ago
Great place. My son loves the walks around the lake seeing all the wildlife and feeding the squirrels
Trehan
Trehan351 days ago
A Beautiful, Scenic, well-maintained park. We went on hot summers day and it was absolutely packed! We decided to do the boating this time (£5 per person for 1 hour). The queue goes down a lot quicker than you think. The ice cream van 🚐 queue doesn’t seem to change but it does go down, promise. Mr Whippy still doing his thing. 🍦
A great place to for a walk. Lots of couples, family and friends out and about.
A pleasant walk around the ground, even for those with limited mobility.
The worst part about this park is trying to find parking. I’d advise getting the tram 🚋, it lands right outside the park and it’s inexpensive. Definitely worth a visit. 💫
Granny pants
Granny pants2 years ago
Enjoyed, small quiet museum with artefacts, various exhibitions, and shop. Nice little cafe at both buildings. Very busy at the theatre. Good for families, a park, mini golf and a walk around or a go on the boating lake. Oh, and for anyone that interested this is where one of the 'Afterlife' benches is located.
Angela Foxwood
Angela Foxwood2 years ago
Stunning place with a beautiful lakeside walk, and woods and wildlife to amaze everyone in the family. Check before you go that cafe is open as it wasn't when we visited on a rainy Saturday (takeaway available). Playground for little ones and and boats for hire for an hour on the lake.
Alice Isherwood
Alice Isherwood2 years ago
Took our son to see the Singing Mermaid at Lakeside after Christmas and loved the show. Booked wheelchair accessible seats in advance but unfortunately he had been unwell and we weren't able to attend but the box office were really helpful in rearranging the tickets for our second attempt. Puppets were mesmerising and the puppeteers amazing. A really enjoyable event 😊
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