If you are a Blue Badge holder or need to bring your car to the University because of your medical condition, there is a range of Blue Badge car parking across the city. More information on city centre parking can be found on the Nottingham City Council website. Talbot Street (NG1 5GG) * discounted parking is available for visitors, see below for more information.The closest and largest facilities to our City Campus are: We recommend that you purchase a discounted £8 family tram ticket, which is valid for one or two adults and up to three children travelling on the day. Make sure you buy a ticket before you board the tram to avoid penalty fares and get off at the Nottingham Trent University stop. Phoenix Park (NG8 6AS) – journey time: approximately 20 minutes.Wilkinson Street (NG7 7NW) – journey time: approximately 10 minutes. Nottingham Trent University 50 Shakespeare Street Nottingham NG1 4FQ +44 (0)1. You can buy tickets for between £2 and £3.50 from the machines at the tram stop. The Forest (NG7 6AQ) – journey time: approximately 5 minutes Nottingham railway station is close to the city centre and is connected to Nottinghams bus and tram networks.Use one of the following sites and board any tram serving the Toton Lane or the Clifton South line: Colwick park is also very nice for a long or short walk. Woolaton Hall is accessible by bus and has very pleasant grounds and Nature pond. We recommend you use the city's Park & Ride services and continue your journey by tram. The Nottingham Arboretum (between Nottingham Trent University tram stop and High School tram stop) hosts open air music in the park at weekends in summer.
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