The Robin Hood Experience

The Robin Hood Experience Travel back through time to the World of Robin Hood! Immersive, interactive Museum Experience Blue Peter Badge Winners get in free!
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Visit the only attraction in the City of Nottingham Dedicated solely to our World Famous Outlaw Hero! Travel back in time through our immersive walk-through in the shadow of Nottingham Castle and experience the sights, sounds and smells of Medieval Nottingham! Hear tales of Robin Hood’s daring heroism, learn how Robin made a splash with Friar Tuck, Stand trial before the infamous Sheriff of Nottin

gham and come face to face with the Legend himself! We are a privately owned and funded attraction, run by for Robin Hood enthusiasts for Robin Hood enthusiasts and seek to bring the stories alive with our constantly evolving dioramas. Booking is not required - just come along! :)

We apologise, but due to the nature of the building which contains three flights of stairs, the attraction is not wheelchair accessible or suitable for visitors with very limited mobility.

Address

94 Friar Lane
Nottingham
NG16EB

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+441159474802

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What is The Robin Hood Experience?

Travel back through time with The Robin Hood Experience. Within the beautiful Georgian building you will meet many of Robin's friends and enemies, brought to life through audio-visual technology and located within detailed recreations of locations from the legends. You will also have the chance to put your outlaw skills to the test and view our fascinating collection of artifacts from history and screen. This is an entertaining, fun and informative attraction suitable for all ages and all contained within one building very close to Nottingham Castle. We apologise, but due to the nature of the building which contains three flights of stairs, the attraction is not wheelchair accessible or suitable for visitors with very limited mobility.