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A GREAT PLACE for a city break and a GREAT BASE to stay for day trips to top attractions including Chatsworth and Alton Towers as well as the breathtaking Peak District.
• Fabulous Festivals Take your pick from a year-long line up including Derby Festé, two CAMRA beer festivals, Jazz, Folk festivals, Summer Nights Film Festival and many more. See page 4 for more information.
• Joseph Wright of Derby Marvel at the world’s largest collection of Joseph Wright paintings at the Derby Museum and Art Gallery. This Derby born artist became famous for capturing the scientific discoveries of the day.
• Real Ale & Fabulous Food Savour flavours unique to Derby served by locals passionate about brewing and cooking the very best food and drink.
• Cathedral Quarter Characterful and creative, this is the unique heart of Derby where independent boutiques, markets and events bring the city to life.
• Westfield For an indoor retail, food and entertainment wonderland, you’re covered – literally – come rain or shine!
Our Top FiveMuch more to discover at
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© Simon Bolton
Festé is one of the most exciting UK festivals for outdoor performance.The Guardian
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“City of Festivals”Financial Times
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Derby is a GREAT PLACE to enjoy a top line-up of annual festivals and events including:derby festé September street festival showcasing an international mix of entertainment (27 - 28 Sep 2013, 26 - 27 Sep 2014).
Summer Nights Film Festival See the stars under the stars during this outdoor movie festival in the grounds of local heritage houses (25 July - 13 Sep 2014).
CAMRA beer festivals Warm the winter blues and cool the summer sun (19 - 23 Feb 2014 Derby Roundhouse and 9 - 13 July 2014, tbc Derby Assembly Rooms).
id fest A celebration of film and cinematic gems past and present at Derby QUAD (8 - 10 May 2014).
Darley Park Concert A night of classical music with a firework finale in the natural outdoor setting of Darley Park (7 Sep 2014).
Derby Folk Festival Foot-tapping folk music at Derby Assembly Rooms (4 - 6 Oct 2013 and 3 - 5 Oct 2014).
format 15 International Photography Festival featuring gallery displays, workshops and talks (5 March - 2 April 2015 tbc).
A GREAT BASE to stay for nearby top events and festivals including:Bearded Theory Fabulous music festival with bearded influences! Kedleston Hall (23 - 25 May 2014).
Download Festival The biggest heavy rock festival in the UK. Donington Park (13 - 15 June 2014).
Y Not Festival Folk & Rock music festival. Pikehall (1 - 3 August 2014 tbc).
Bloodstock Mammoth open air Metalfest. Catton Park (7 - 10 August 2014).
With world class theatre and cinema, internationally renowned art collections and fabulous festivals, Derby is a culturally gifted city.
Ian Weightman Destination PR Specialist
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Cutting Edge CultureMuch more to discover at
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Soak up Derby’s cultural appeal. You’ll be spoilt for choice.
QUAD creativity thrives through film and art, enjoy a world of independent cinema, amazing international art and workshops.
Déda for a world of dance under one roof. Learn the steps or watch the professionals in action.
The stage awaits at the Assembly Rooms, the Guildhall Theatre and Derby Theatre. Just take your pick from a year-round programme of performances.
If the silver screen is more your scene, you have more than 35 screens to choose from in Derby, including the leather seated luxury of the Director’s Hall at Westfield’s Showcase Cinema de Lux. Or go to the outdoor movies during the Summer Nights Film Festival and watch the stars under the stars!
© Derby Cathedral Quarter Ashley Franklin Photography
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Lots to see and doMuch more to discover at
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From the heights of Derby Cathedral and all its treasures within, to the underground world of the haunted Guildhall tunnels, Derby has much to amaze you:
Derby Museum and Art Gallery is home to the largest collection of Joseph Wright paintings.
The Silk Mill, part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, extends a unique invitation to help build an exciting new attraction from October 2013 onwards.
Tour the Royal Crown Derby factory, the oldest surviving manufacturer of English porcelain.
Take a Tour… track down Derby’s rich railway heritage on a derby Roundhouse Tour, survive a Ghost Walk around the most haunted city in the UK, hop on a real ale bus tour, explore the ‘Towers and Tunnels’ in the Cathedral Quarter.
Coming soon…
Late 2014 as part of the 2012 Legacy, a new multi-use sports arena will open in Derby including a 250m indoor cycle track, sports in-field, fitness gym and venue for sports and cultural events.
Derby... the crossroads of history.Independent on Sunday
© Derby Cathedral Quarter – Ashley Franklin Photography
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Browse and buyMuch more to discover at
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Discover the traditional heart of Derby around the Cathedral Quarter with a host of boutiques and independent shops including the oldest quality independent department store in the world, ‘Bennetts’, established 1750.
St Peters Quarter offers an array of popular High Street shops together with niche, family-owned businesses.
Rated as the “Top Shopping Destination in the East Midlands” for its stunning architecture and, breadth of retailers – Westfield Derby attracts 25 million shoppers every year.
Made in Derby…
For the perfect memento, a piece of Royal Crown Derby fine bone china would make a great keepsake ...or for a tasty treat, pick up a pack of traditional Derby Pyclets from the Market Hall.
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Food and DrinkMuch more to discover at
www.visitderby.co.uk/dine
Derby’s eatery and pub owners are passionate about food, turning their gastronomic visions into reality. The award winning Jack Rabbits is a real artisan cafe that celebrates great local produce. A local speciality is the Derby Pyclets, flat crumpets, with sweet and savoury toppings.
Take your pick from a huge selection of traditional or modern real ale houses – or go on a whistle-stop real ale minibus tour of some of the city’s finest watering holes. You may also find a micro-brewery out back, as well as live unplugged music and lively beer festivals.
Best place to drink real ale in the World.Lonely Planet Guide
Derby has been awarded the much coveted Purple Flag for its city centre evening and night-time economy.
Keep your eyes peeled for the Derby Food and Drink Awards accolades which highlight the very best eating and drinking establishments in the city.
© Clive Nicholls Choice magazine
Derby really does offer the best of both worlds – a great city experience and great days out.
Just a short drive from the city are three National Trust properties, Kedleston Hall, Sudbury Hall & the Museum of Childhood and Calke Abbey.
If you’re visiting with a family, you’ll be spoilt for choice with Alton Towers, conkers, Heights of Abraham and Gulliver’s Kingdom all nearby.
The celebrated Chatsworth estate, Haddon Hall and Hardwick Hall are all very different, but equally magnificent historic stately homes within easy reach.
Derby is also on the doorstep of the stunning Peak District National Park and the outdoor playground and activities on offer in the UK’s first National Park.
Great Base for ExploringMuch more to discover at
www.visitderby.co.uk/greatbase
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A GREAT BASE to stay
Derby’s got a fabulous selection of hotels, guest houses, self catering and serviced apartments, so enjoy your city break in style.
There are lots of special offers and short breaks available on our website, so keep a look out and add great value to your visit too! www.visitderby.co.uk/stay
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Accommodation that has been inspected by the
AA or VisitBritain have star ratings as follows:
HHHH Excellent standard throughout
HHH Good level of quality and comfort
HH Well presented and well run
Booking assistance – for help with booking,
contact Derby Tourist Information Centre
on telephone 01332 643411 or email
A great base to stay
Wi-Fi
Ground floor rooms
Residents’ lounge
Tea and coffee making in room
Garden and grounds
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Children welcome
Cots available
Special diets catered for
Guide dogs accepted
Independent wheelchair user
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Licensed for alcohol
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Café/Restaurant
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Indoor heated pool
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This superb boutique hotel has been expertly converted to become one of the finest in Derby with stunning original features, 38 bedrooms, cocktail bar, spa and an award-winning restaurant.B&B from £60-£200 per room per night.
www.cathedralquarterhotel.com
CATHEDRAL QUARTER HOTELAA HHHH HOTEL
Capacity: 38 rooms16 St Mary’s Gate, Derby DE1 3JRTel: 01332 546080
Full service hotel situated just 0.5 miles from Derby city centre, next to the Derbyshire County Cricket Ground yet only 15 minutes drive from the rolling Derbyshire Countryside.B&B from £39-£99 per room per night.Dinner, B&B from £59-£119 per room per night.
www.dayshotelderby.com
daYs hotel derbY
Capacity: 100 roomsPentagon Roundabout, DCCC Ground Derby, DE21 6DATel: 01332 363600
This Art Deco hotel benefits from 50 tastefully decorated en-suite bedrooms. Hotel guests can enjoy a full English breakfast, bar and free car parking.B&B from £39 per night.Dinner, B&B from £78 per person per night.
www.thederbyconferencecentre.com
DERBY CONFERENCE CENTRE & HOTELAA HHHHGUEST ACCOMMODATION
Capacity: 50 roomsLondon Road, Derby DE24 8UXTel: 01332 861842
The Hallmark Hotel Derby is a 4 star contemporary hotel located in the heart of Derby, on the edge of the Peak District. Easily accessible from the A38 and M1 motorway and opposite Derby Train Station. Free on-site car parking and free Wi-Fi.B&B from £45 per person per nightDinner, B&B from £65 per person per night.
www.hallmarkhotels.co.uk
hallmark hotel derbYAA HHHH HOTEL
Capacity: 102 roomsMidland Road, Derby DE1 2SQTel: 01332 345894
Opened in December 2010, a modern and contemporary hotel in a city centre location. With 105 bedrooms including executive rooms, gym facilities and an Italian restaurant with views of the city.B&B from £24.50 per person per night. (Based on two sharing).Dinner, B&B from £42.50 per person per night. (Based on two sharing).
www.holidayinn.com/derbyriver
holidaY inn derbY riverlightsAA HHHH HOTEL
Capacity: 105 roomsThe Morledge, Derby DE1 2AYTel: 01332 412644
The Hampton by Hilton puts the cosmopolitan life right at your doorstep, yet allows easy access to the breathtaking Derbyshire countryside. Bar, snack shop and gym on site 24 hours.B&B from £23.50 per person per night.
hampton bY hiltonAA HHH HOTEL
Capacity: 117 roomsThe Morledge, Derby DE1 2BBTel: 01332 412600
hamptoninn.hilton.co.uk/derbycitycentre
Located within walking distance of Derby Centre, combining great facilities and a friendly welcome at competitive prices. All rooms feature air conditioning, LCD TVs (with freeview), en-suite bathrooms with power shower and free Wi-Fi.B&B from £48 per room per night.
www.expressderby.co.uk
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS, PRIDE PARKAA BUDGET HOTEL
Capacity: 103 roomsWheelwright Way Derby DE24 8HXTel 01332 388000
The International is an independently owned hotel situated 5 minutes from the city centre offering high levels of comfort and service, a warm friendly atmosphere with the emphasis on service to our guests.B&B from £39 per room per night.
www.international-hotel.co.uk
international hotelVISIT BRITAIN HHH HOTEL
Capacity: 41 rooms288 Burton Road, Derby DE23 6ADTel: 01332 369321
Renowned for excellent service and commitment to quality, this exceptional city centre hotel offers well appointed double, twin and family bedrooms, Dry Gym facilities and Costa Coffee.B&B from £49-£115 per room per night.Dinner, B&B from £69-£135 per room per night.
www.jurysinns.com
JURYS INN DERBYVISIT BRITAIN HHH HOTEL
Capacity: 213 roomsKing Street, Derby DE1 3DBTel: 01332 621000
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A luxury hotel with 32 bedrooms, suites and Penthouse. All air conditioned with stunning views overlooking our golf course. Award-winning restaurant, traditional bar food, function and meeting rooms.B&B from £60-£138 per person per night.Dinner, B&B from £74-£160 per person per night.
www.morleyhayes.com
morleY haYes hotelAA HHHH HOTEL
Capacity: 32 roomsMain Road, Morley, Derbyshire DE7 6DGTel: 01332 780480
Ramada Encore is a stylish hotel just a short walk from the City Centre and within easy reach of many tourist attractions making it an ideal base from which to explore Derbyshire.B&B from £49 per room per night.
www.encorederby.co.uk
ramada encoreAAHHHHOTEL
Capacity: 112 roomsLocomotive Way, Pride Park, Derby DE24 8PUTel: 01332 376420
The oldest Marriott in the world, just 5 minutes from Derby with two restaurants, 2 golf courses, full leisure facilities and function rooms for all occasions. Open to the public.B&B from £70-£107 per person per night.Dinner, B&B from £95 per person per night.
www.MarriottBreadsallPriory.co.uk
marriott breadsall priorYAA HHHH HOTEL
Capacity: 112 roomsMoor Road, Morley, Nr Derby DE7 6DLTel: 01332 832235
guest houses
Ideally located just a short walk from the City Centre opposite Derby Railway Station. Offering ample free car parking and free Wi-Fi throughout. A warm and friendly welcome awaits you.B&B from £30 per person per night (Based on two people sharing).
www.astoncourthotelderby.com
smart aston court hotelAA HHH HOTEL
Capacity: 55 roomsMidland Road, Derby DE1 2SLTel: 01332 342716
Welcome to our peaceful Georgian farmhouse on a working farm in the heart of the countryside just 4 miles from Derby city centre. Many National Trust properties within easy reach.B&B from £30-£35 per person per night.
www.bonehillfarm.co.uk
bonehill farmVISIT BRITAIN HHH GUEST ACCOMMODATION
Capacity: 3 roomsEtwall Road, Mickleover, Derby DE3 ODNTel: 01332 513553
Awarded the VisitEngland Silver accolade and breakfast award for the fourth year, Chuckles has a relaxed and homely atmosphere, comfortable beds and stylish modern showers. Located in the City Centre, perfect for tourists or business visits. Free Wi-Fi.B&B from £29 per person per night.
www.chucklesguesthouse.co.uk
chuckles guest houseVISIT BRITAIN HHH B&B
Capacity: 5 rooms48 Crompton Street, Derby DE1 1NXTel: 01332 367193
3 star family run B&B in leafy Darley Abbey, close to the University of Derby and UNESCO World Heritage Site.B&B from £32-£40 per person per night.
www.coachhousederbyaccomodation.co.uk
the coach houseVISIT BRITAIN HHH GUEST ACCOMMODATION
Capacity: 4 rooms185a Duffield Road, Derby DE22 1JBTel: 01332 551795
Kedleston View is situated in a quiet location overlooking Kedleston Hall Estate. We offer luxury accommodation with a relaxed home feel and are conveniently located for the city centre.B&B from £35 to £45 per person per night.
www.kedlestonview.co.uk
KEDLESTON VIEW B&B
Capacity: 2 rooms576 Kedleston Road, Allestree, Derby DE22 2NHTel: 01332 559246
A scrumptious home baked rock cake welcomes you to this award-winning guest house. Quiet area, one mile from central Derby. Luxurious, spacious en suite rooms. Wi-Fi, guest kitchen and car park.B&B from £32-£44 per person per night.
www.thornhill-lodge.com
thornhill lodgeGUEST HOUSE
Capacity: 9 roomsThornhill Road, Derby DE22 3LXTel: 01332 345318
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Luxury, spacious hotel apartments with sauna in leafy suburban location, ideal for city and countryside. Perfect for families, business travellers and romantic couples. From £80 per night.Self Catering, from £80 to £250 per night.Breakfast and dinner available at £10 upwards.
www.birchover.com
birchover hotel apartments
Capacity: 40 apartments, 20 x 1 bed and 20 x 2 bed Birchover Darley Abbey, Church Lane North, Darley Abbey, Derby, DE22 1EU Tel: 01332 541154
SACO Derby offers one and two bedroom serviced apartments set in a refurbished mill just five minutes walk from the city centre.Self Catering from £525 to £1,008 per week (based on £75 - £144 per night).
saco derbY – the millhouseVISIT BRITAIN HHHHSERVICED APARTMENT
Capacity: 27 apartments (9 x one bed, 18 x two bed)The Millhouse, Brook Street, Derby, DE1 3PBTel: 0115 9507630
www.sacoapartments.com
3 bedroomed Victorian semi in the centre of Derby city. Fully refurbished to a high standard, accommodation comprises of 1x twin, 1x double and 1x single en-suite. Close to shopping centre, bus and rail stations.Self Catering from £450 per week.
www.visitderby.co.uk/stay/self-catering/avenuehouse
avenue houseVISIT BRITAIN HHHHSELF CATERING
Capacity: 3 rooms40 Leopold Street, Derby DE1 2HFTel: 01332 831387
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How to get hereMuch more to discover at
www.visitderby.co.uk/travel
Derby is the country’s most central city, is easy to reach by rail or road and there are excellent connections to East Midlands Airport.
Derby has two Park and Ride schemes as well as city centre car parks, cycle routes, disabled parking options and a Shopmobility service.
For on the spot details about how to get around Derby, look out for the Wayfinder sign posts around the city and find out more about the history, geography and social aspects of Derby at the touch of a button by using your Smart Phone and a downloadable map visit: www.visitderby.co.uk/travel
Opening times: Monday to Saturday 9.30am - 5.00pm April - October 10am - 4.30pm November - March Bank Holidays 10.30am - 2.30pm
Contact us: Derby Tourist Information Centre, Assembly Rooms, Market Place, Derby DE1 3AH Tel: (01332) 643411 Minicom: (01332) 255803 Email: [email protected]
Tourist Information For advice and help to make the most of your visit to Derby, take time to pop into the Derby Tourist Information Centre, where, knowledgeable staff will assist you with enquiries and book events, concerts, accommodation and travel.
All information correct at time of going to print. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this publication, Derby City Council and Marketing Derby cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions which may have occurred. Derby City Council Tourism and Marketing Derby, September 2013.
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Individual store shopping hours may vary. Cinema and restaurants operate extended hours.
SHOP LATE
DERBY
Monday 9am-6pmTuesday 9am-6pmWednesday 9am-6pmThursday 9am-8pmFriday 9am-8pmSaturday 9am-7pmSunday 10.30am-4.30pm
AK5579 Derby City Essential ad.indd 1 25/06/2013 13:41
EVERY THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Individual store shopping hours may vary. Cinema and restaurants operate extended hours.
SHOP LATE
DERBY
Monday 9am-6pmTuesday 9am-6pmWednesday 9am-6pmThursday 9am-8pmFriday 9am-8pmSaturday 9am-7pmSunday 10.30am-4.30pm
AK5579 Derby City Essential ad.indd 1 25/06/2013 13:41