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1. Jacket
Kings Street/Queen Street
Fashion dominates the shopping scene in the city centre; The Exchange, Debenhams, Primark and Zara are all close by - and not just for jackets!
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2. Perfume Bottle
Milton Street/Victoria Centre
The Victoria Centre is home to Boots, House of Fraser, John Lewis, Next, Gap and much more. With 120 shops all under one roof - a visit to this scented heaven is a must!
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3. Ring
Thurland Street
Pelham Street and Hockley are home to some of Nottingham's best independents including jewellers, furniture designers, hairdressers and 'retro gear' all offering some sparkling surprises!
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4. Dress
Victoria Street
Once home to the lace industry - fashion is today's offer here at the edge of Nottingham's historic Lace Market.
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5. Shoe
Bridlesmith Gate
Bridlesmith Gate is the paradise of footwear and fashion brands including Paul Smith, Flannels, Kurt Geiger and Reiss. Lovely shoes, lovely clothes, just blooming lovely!
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6. Handbag
Listergate
Broadmarsh Centre and Listergate are excellent for all sorts - including leather goods and accessories. Maybe you'll need a new bag now you're here for all that shopping!
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7. Coffee Cup
St Peter's Square
If you're ready for a break try one of the city centre's tea and coffee shops. Plenty to choose from including some tucked down our historic side streets. Take a break off the beaten track!
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8. Chair
Canning Circus
Ready for a rest or a view? Then this is the right vantage point for you. Take a stroll along Derby Road where you'll find some of Nottingham's oldest independent and specialist shops including great florists and garden shops!
Floral Sculpture Trail
Whether you're a fan of 'plants and blooms' or 'fashion and footwear' there is now a new and exciting way to enjoy both at the same time.
Nottingham's Retailers have teamed up with Nottingham City Council to present the city's first Floral Sculpture Trail as a tribute to the city's very successful 'In Bloom' Campaign.
The eight willow sculptures have been designed and created by Topiary Art Design then individually planted by Nottingham in Bloom. They will be in place from mid June to September 2011 and form part of the city's entry into the East Midlands in Bloom campaign.



