Out of Town
Out of Town Shopping
For all of you shoppers who want to avoid the vibe of Nottingham City Centre, but still want to visit some great shops – then why not visit our excellent choice of out of town shopping centres.
The City has a choice of nine out of town shopping centres, so if you don’t want to do your shopping in the city centre – there’s plenty of other places to do some serious shopping!
The city really is the perfect place to spend a day shopping, along with having plenty of other things to do to keep you entertained.
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Castle Retail Park
Castle Retail Park is located on Radford Boulevard (A6130) approximately 2.5 kilometres (1.5 miles) to the north-west of Nottingham city centre.
Stores include; Gala Bingo, Bensons for Beds, Topps Tiles, Dunhelm Mill.
This park is relatively modern and well-landscaped.
Castle Meadow Retail Park
Castle Meadow Retail Park is located approximately 2.5 kilometres (1.5 miles) south-west of Nottingham city centre, just off the A6005 (Castle Boulevard) and close to Queens Drive (A4453).
Stores include; Comet, Mothercare, Harveys, DFS, Sleepmaster.
In addition to the retail park at this location, there is also a Sainsburys superstore, two hotels –Holiday Inn and Premier Travel Inn a McDonalds and a marina. This area is known as Castle Marina as it lies adjacent to the Nottingham / Beeston canal.
Chilwell Retail Park
Chilwell Retail Park is located between Long Eaton and Beeston on the A6005, some 8 kilometres (5 miles) from Nottingham city centre and approximately 1.5 kilometres (1 mile) east of Long Eaton.
Stores include; Matalan, TK Maxx, Next Clearance, Wickes, McDonalds.
Giltbrook Retail Park
Giltbrook Retail Park is situated approximately 11 kilometres (7 miles) west of Nottingham city centre, just off the A610 which provides a direct link to the M1 at Junction 26. The development is located in between the town centres of Kimberley and Eastwood, both of which are approximately 1.5 kilometres (1 mile) away.
Stores include; Ikea, Next, Boots, Starbucks, Subway.
Lady Bay Retail Park
Lady Bay Retail Park is a small retail park located on the edge of the city approximately 3 kilometres (2 miles) to the south-east of the city centre. The park is situated close to the River Trent and the city’s two football club stadiums.
Stores include; Hobbycraft, The Range, Magnet, SCS.
Madford Retail Park
Madford Retail Park opened in 1994 and is located on the A60 (Mansfield Road), close to the junction with the A6514. The park is approximately5 kilometres (3 miles) from Nottingham city centre and also close to Arnold town centre.
Stores include; Homebase and Currys.
Riverside Retail Park
Riverside Retail Park is located approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) from Nottingham city centre just off Clifton Boulevard (A52). The site is also located very close to Castle Meadow Retail Park (approximately 1.5 kilometres to the south) on the A543.
Stores include; B&Q, Next, Boots, Argos, Toys R Us, Outfit (Dorothy Perkins, Warehouse, Principles, Selfridges).
There are no food outlets on the Retail Park itself although there is a Harry Ramsdens restaurant close by on Queens Drive.
Springfield Retail Park
Springfield Retail Park opened in 1997 and is located some 8 kilometres (5 miles) to the north of Nottingham city centre on the A611 (Hucknall Lane). The site is located very close to Bulwell town centre being just 1.5 kilometres (1 miles) to the north.
Stores include; Matalan, Morrisons, Brantano, McDonalds.
Victoria Retail Park
Victoria Retail Park is located approximately 7.5 kilometres (4.5 miles) from the city centre, close to Netherfield town centre and on the south side of the Colwick Loop Road (A612).
Stores include; Argos, B&Q, McDonalds, Next.
Getting to NottinghamGetting here couldn’t be simpler, either by car, bus, tram or train. Also, parking is now so much easier with the new ParkSmart system. If you’re thinking of coming to Nottingham for a weekend break, we haveput together lots of information within this website to help you find directions to and around Nottinghamshire. Including information about the surrounding towns and of course the city of Nottingham, ideas of where to stay, eat, nightlife and perhaps places to visit when you’re not busy shopping! |












