Best Hotels with Picnic Area Near Framework Knitters Museum

The Lodge at Ruddington

The Lodge at Ruddington

4.9 / 5Outstanding
148 Wilford Rd
0.85KM from Framework Knitters Museum
Conference HallDryerPicnic AreaBarBicycle Rental ServiceValet Parking
per night
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USD**5
Colwick Hall Hotel

Colwick Hall Hotel

4.1 / 5Good2 Reviews
Colwick Park, Racecourse Rd
6.78KM from Framework Knitters Museum
Conference HallBarHikingPicnic AreaChildren's MealLuggage Storage
per night
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The Jubilee Hotel

The Jubilee Hotel

4.2 / 5Good22 Reviews
Triumph Road Jubilee Conference Centre
6.95KM from Framework Knitters Museum
Conference HallPicnic AreaDry Cleaning ServiceLuggage StorageFitness CenterParking
per night
From
USD**8
Igloo Hybrid

Igloo Hybrid

4.2 / 5Good1 Reviews
4-6, Eldon Chambers, Wheeler Gate
6.8KM from Framework Knitters Museum
DryerPicnic AreaLuggage StorageKitchenLaundry Service
per night
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Everything you need to know about Framework Knitters Museum

The Old Market Hotel offers a distinctive stay just a 5-minute walk from the Framework Knitters Museum. Featuring industrial-chic interiors and panoramic views of historic Nottingham streets, it provides complimentary Wi-Fi and local exploration guides. For exclusive access to museum discounts, book via the HopeGoo platform.

Just a 10-minute stroll from the Framework Knitters Museum lies Nottingham Market Square, hosting daily artisan fairs where visitors can try hand-weaving demonstrations and purchase locally crafted textiles. Nearby, the Trent River Walkway offers scenic riverside trails perfect for morning jogs or evening strolls, with historical plaques tracing the evolution of Nottingham’s textile industry.

Staying at The Old Market Hotel grants complimentary access to Nottingham Castle Ruins, just a 7-minute walk away. The site features interactive audio guides in both Chinese and English, highlighting the city’s industrial past. The hotel concierge also offers personalized guided tours that delve into the daily lives of Victorian-era weavers, providing an immersive cultural experience.