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Holiday Inn Derby Riverlights by IHG
Holiday Inn Derby Riverlights by IHG
Horsley Lodge Hotel
Horsley Lodge Hotel
The Continental Hotel Derby
The Continental Hotel Derby
Cathedral Quarter Hotel - Derby
Cathedral Quarter Hotel - Derby
The Boot Inn
The Boot Inn
Kegworth Hotel East midlands Airport
Kegworth Hotel East midlands Airport
Derby Mickleover Hotel, BW Signature Collection
Derby Mickleover Hotel, BW Signature Collection
Donington Park Farmhouse Hotel
Donington Park Farmhouse Hotel
The Stuart Hotel Derby, Derby City Centre, Sure Collection by Best Western
The Stuart Hotel Derby, Derby City Centre, Sure Collection by Best Western
Days Inn by Wyndham Donington A50
Days Inn by Wyndham Donington A50
ibis budget Derby
ibis budget Derby
B&B HOTEL Derby
B&B HOTEL Derby
Hilton East Midlands Airport
Hilton East Midlands Airport
The Littleover Lodge Hotel
The Littleover Lodge Hotel
Leonardo Hotel Derby
Leonardo Hotel Derby
Holiday Inn Express Derby Pride Park by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Derby Pride Park by IHG
Aston Court Derby City Centre by Belvilla
Aston Court Derby City Centre by Belvilla
Harpur's of Melbourne
Harpur's of Melbourne
The Lawns Hotel
The Lawns HotelWhere to stay in Derby

Pride Park
Pride Park combines business buzz with the thrill of Derby County football at its iconic iPro Stadium. This modern district houses sleek corporate offices alongside the 33,000-seat venue where fans gather on match days. The Derby Enterprise Centre anchors the neighborhood's commercial heart. The area offers convenient transportation with its bus station and nearby railway connections. Dining options cater mainly to business travelers with chain restaurants and cafes. While nightlife is quiet except during matches, the neighborhood provides a professional atmosphere with well-maintained grounds and contemporary architecture.

Cathedral Quarter
Derby's Cathedral Quarter captures England's living history where medieval meets modern. The soaring 16th-century cathedral stands tall among cobblestone streets and timber-framed buildings. Discover hidden courtyards while wandering through this well-preserved historic district that feels like stepping back in time. Cultural attractions abound with the Derby Museum and Art Gallery displaying local treasures. The glass-fronted QUAD arts center brings contemporary flair to the historic landscape. Evenings come alive in traditional pubs offering real ales and live folk music throughout this walkable neighborhood.

Darley Abbey
Darley Abbey charms visitors with its UNESCO World Heritage mill complex and historic cottages along cobblestone streets. This well-preserved village offers a glimpse into England's industrial past while maintaining its authentic character. Riverside paths wind through the peaceful neighborhood where 12th-century abbey ruins peek through ancient trees. Darley Park provides 80 acres of landscaped gardens and riverside meadows perfect for gentle strolls. The neighborhood remains wonderfully uncrowded with minimal tourist facilities beyond The Abbey pub. Derby's city center lies just a short drive away when more amenities are needed.

Derby City Centre
Derby City Centre blends historic grandeur with modern charm. The medieval Derby Cathedral stands among well-preserved Georgian buildings and the world's first factory at Silk Mill. Cultural gems like Derby Museum and Theatre showcase the city's rich industrial heritage. The pedestrian-friendly streets make exploring a joy with attractions all within walking distance. Shop at Derbion mall, enjoy traditional pubs serving local ales, or relax by the River Derwent. With excellent rail connections, this compact center offers authentic British experiences.
St Peters Quarter
St Peters Quarter blends historic charm with modern convenience in the heart of Derby. Gothic spires of Derby Cathedral tower above pedestrianized streets lined with Victorian facades and glass storefronts. Shoppers browse national chains and local boutiques while coffee aromas drift from corner cafés. The quarter serves as both a commercial hub and cultural center. Derbion shopping center anchors the retail scene with diverse dining options for every taste. Derby Museum and Theatre are just steps away from this walkable district that welcomes visitors with its authentic English market town character.
Learn more about Derby
Explore the magnificent Derby Cathedral with its Tudor tower before discovering industrial heritage at the Museum of Making. Wander through Derwent Valley Mills, a UNESCO site, then catch performances at Derby Theatre or browse local art at QUAD.

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