Hi Mr Rakshith, I loved the video I grew up in Nottingham so sometimes watch videos because I get home sick. You describe everything so clearly and in a way that is easy to follow . You were also correct about the houses in the park having their own private cave this is true. In the brew house yard beneath the castle that is a museum so worth a look I brought my kids over and took them around. Also Ye old trip to Jerusalem is worth a look stop in and get a meal this to is part cave so I think you would enjoy the history of it. Thanks for a great video and good luck with your studies
Hello Mr. Rakshit. I am from India Rajasthan. My daughter will be visiting Nottingham in September 2023. Your video was a great one . I felt secured seeing your video. Thanks and God bless you.
Thank you very much for filming this fantastic video, it bring us back a lot of memory on those days where we were studied at Nottingham Trent University. That is also the year where the new library completed and official opened. Mind to film another video on Sandby Hall (and the opposite hostel as well too) at Hampden St, that is where we used to stay at. Cheers
loved this Rakshith Very real and I learned quite a lot looking. at this. I am in LA thinking of my next visit home to the UK and planning some visits. Gave me a good reality on the place.
Lovely informative video of my city of birth, nice to see a lot of the older buildings still survive and to be fair some of the newer buildings fit in well alongside the older ones, great video like I said
Hey Roger Chaplin, Thank you for the kind comments. Nottingham is indeed a beautiful and a charming city. Life is finally coming back to this city as the lockdown is being gradually lifted. btw, the Nottingham Castle is finally reopening this summer.
Well done .......I visited a few years ago I was born there but now live in Australia, I visited a few years back and was amazed how very little had changed, its just the W E A T H E R !!!
It is my first time watching your video and I thought you covered a lot of ground showcasing Nottingham. I really enjoyed watching. Thank you and I hope you don’t freeze after being in Singapore .
Hi Mr Rakshith, very nice vlog and thanks for sharing. 2 weeks ago I and my girlfriend visited Nottingham as tourists although we did not make any video clips with tour guide commentary. It's nice to recognise most of the tourist sights we saw in personal in your video. In regards to exploring Nottingham City centre we pretty much did the same with the exceptions of the Park Estate, Library, Hockley, canal. We also explored a suburb in the West of Nottingham, as it looked more spacious on Google Maps: We got the Red Arrow bus from Derby and got off at Queens Medical Centre bus stop, we looked at big houses on Adams Hills, walked on Green close to see a brown wooden house, a giant birds' house on the right, then down the hill to look back at the Nottingham Sign (made by the University Of Nottingham), the sign looks like the Hollywood sign in America, we then made our way to Wollaton Hall And Deer Park using the Beeston Lodge entry, then towards the University Boulevard tram stop (passing the De Vere Orchid Hotel which looks unique), then on the stepping stones that cross the lake) on the way, finally we rode the tram to Nottingham city centre. If you want an idea for making a new video you are welcome to use our itinerary in the previous paragraph.
Dear Brian, Thank you for your kind comments. Nottingham is a beautiful city to visit over the summer. Especially with the Nottingham Castle now open. Thank you for sharing the itinerary of your visit. They are fantastic places to visit and something that I should definitely make a video about in the near future. Take care and stay safe.
You just made me realise why studying in Nottingham would be more fun than other's. Keep making more content like this, will be looking forward for it 👏
This is a nice video I'm from Nottingham and glad they have demolished the Broad Marsh Centre because it was so dated. The city centre has a few slopes here and there but most of the city isn't that hilly, unless you cycle on the east side of Nottingham (Mapperley, Carlton, Gedling) which has all the steepest roads in the city. The Park Estate is nice and on the west side of the city but the city has many good areas though (as well as some bad ones). I would do Wollaton Park, Highfield Park, Victoria Embankment (Trent Bridge), Colwick Country Park, Attenborough Nature Reserve - even a walk into Colwick Woods at summer is lovely or Arboretum Park which is next to Nottingham Trent University.. Although Nottingham gets cold in winter but it is still warmer than many of the cities in the UK and it doesn't get much snow compared to other parts of the country
Hi Rakshith! I’ll be coming down to Nottingham from Singapore to do a course in NTU come September. Thank you so much for giving me an insight to the beautiful Nottingham life through your lens! Looking forward to it!
You are doing amazing, your videos have really been helpful to me as I start a postgraduate degree at NTU’s city campus in September and will be staying at the old market square. I'm so excited 💃🏾💃🏾
Hey Enenu, Thank you for the positive feedback. I hope the future videos will be of much help to you. Do feel free to ask me any questions on insta. I'm Insta is @mr.rakshith. I'm sure you'll enjoy your time here in Nottingham and All the very best for your course :)
Hey, Nottingham is indeed a city with a very rich heritage with so many things to see and do. I absolutely can't wait for Nottingham Castle and the caves to open up as the COVID restrictions ease out.
@@MRRAKSHITH Leicester is better for Asian shopping but Nottingham has been known for its shopping for decades. I've studied, lived and worked in Leicester and it is not nice at all. Nottingham to London on train is 1 hour 40 minutes (with a few stops along the way including Leicester and Luton) and Nottingham to Leicester on train is 20 minutes on Midland Mainline Service
A quick query you seems like you’re not a ENGLISH person in original .. maybe you’re not english native speaker. This is take me to ask you // what’s the materials&ways&lesson’s &.. that you been using in your journey to learn the English language?? and how you got it that pretty fantastic in speech and explaining everything in english so pretty well. how did you managed to master the English dialect to get to this current accent? and the huge vocabularies amount you got for ??
It is 20 minutes (sometimes 25 minutes) on train sometimes with 1 stop at Loughborough but by car (depending which route you take) go on A606 Melton Mowbray then A46 to Leicester which takes you directly to the Golden Mile (Belgrave Road) which is 30 minutes drive. If you going via M1 then it is longer around 45-50 minutes
Coventry??? My goodness, that is a terrible place to stay although Warwick University is top notch. Nottingham has a lot more to offer, nicer city with shopping and great restaurants, history, beautiful parks and so on. Trust me, Nottingham is a much better city and bigger than Coventry - very student vibe city. I used to live in Coventry when I was doing my Masters at Warwick Uni - it's a hellhole - even Leicester is better (which is where I also stayed when I was doing my degree) and that is crap in comparison to Nottingham too
Hi am from India I got an offer from Nottingham Trent university. I need to travel with my spouse and kids in Jan 2023. Please give me advice search accommodation.
Hey there, Thank your for dropping a comment. I have answered your question in my latest Q&A video. Here’s the link to it - Answering your Comments | Q&A | Nottingham Trent University | Vita Student Nottingham th-cam.com/video/D-aUDCg7Wd0/w-d-xo.html Cheers!
Hi Mr Rakshith, I loved the video I grew up in Nottingham so sometimes watch videos because I get home sick. You describe everything so clearly and in a way that is easy to follow . You were also correct about the houses in the park having their own private cave this is true. In the brew house yard beneath the castle that is a museum so worth a look I brought my kids over and took them around. Also Ye old trip to Jerusalem is worth a look stop in and get a meal this to is part cave so I think you would enjoy the history of it. Thanks for a great video and good luck with your studies
Hello Mr. Rakshit.
I am from India Rajasthan. My daughter will be visiting Nottingham in September 2023. Your video was a great one . I felt secured seeing your video. Thanks and God bless you.
That's wonderful! I'm glad my videos were of help to you :)
Thank you very much for filming this fantastic video, it bring us back a lot of memory on those days where we were studied at Nottingham Trent University. That is also the year where the new library completed and official opened. Mind to film another video on Sandby Hall (and the opposite hostel as well too) at Hampden St, that is where we used to stay at. Cheers
Thanks for the lovely tour dude. We thought you were great. Keep it up. Greetings from Cape Town 🤘🏼
Hey Paul, thanks for the kind comments
the malls were not available in scotland in the late 60s and early 70s and were an eye opener to people who visited them from north of the border
Really nice video of some best scenes of Notingham😊🎉
Thank you very much!
loved this Rakshith
Very real and I learned quite a lot looking. at this. I am in LA thinking of my next visit home to the UK and planning some visits.
Gave me a good reality on the place.
Hey there, thanks for the kind comment. Nottingham is a beautiful little city to discover :)
Lovely informative video of my city of birth, nice to see a lot of the older buildings still survive and to be fair some of the newer buildings fit in well alongside the older ones, great video like I said
Hey Roger Chaplin, Thank you for the kind comments. Nottingham is indeed a beautiful and a charming city. Life is finally coming back to this city as the lockdown is being gradually lifted. btw, the Nottingham Castle is finally reopening this summer.
Well done .......I visited a few years ago I was born there but now live in Australia, I visited a few years back and was amazed how very little had changed, its just the W E A T H E R !!!
It is my first time watching your video and I thought you covered a lot of ground showcasing Nottingham. I really enjoyed watching. Thank you and I hope you don’t freeze after being in Singapore .
Hey Sarah, Thank you for your kind feedback. England is freezing cold. I am slowly getting used to the weather here :)
Hi Mr Rakshith, very nice vlog and thanks for sharing. 2 weeks ago I and my girlfriend visited Nottingham as tourists although we did not make any video clips with tour guide commentary.
It's nice to recognise most of the tourist sights we saw in personal in your video.
In regards to exploring Nottingham City centre we pretty much did the same with the exceptions of the Park Estate, Library, Hockley, canal.
We also explored a suburb in the West of Nottingham, as it looked more spacious on Google Maps: We got the Red Arrow bus from Derby and got off at Queens Medical Centre bus stop, we looked at big houses on Adams Hills, walked on Green close to see a brown wooden house, a giant birds' house on the right, then down the hill to look back at the Nottingham Sign (made by the University Of Nottingham), the sign looks like the Hollywood sign in America, we then made our way to Wollaton Hall And Deer Park using the Beeston Lodge entry, then towards the University Boulevard tram stop (passing the De Vere Orchid Hotel which looks unique), then on the stepping stones that cross the lake) on the way, finally we rode the tram to Nottingham city centre.
If you want an idea for making a new video you are welcome to use our itinerary in the previous paragraph.
Dear Brian,
Thank you for your kind comments. Nottingham is a beautiful city to visit over the summer. Especially with the Nottingham Castle now open. Thank you for sharing the itinerary of your visit. They are fantastic places to visit and something that I should definitely make a video about in the near future.
Take care and stay safe.
You just made me realise why studying in Nottingham would be more fun than other's. Keep making more content like this, will be looking forward for it 👏
Dear Vipul Londhe,
Thank you for the kind comment. Nottingham sure is a fantastic vibrant city to study in.
This is a nice video
I'm from Nottingham and glad they have demolished the Broad Marsh Centre because it was so dated.
The city centre has a few slopes here and there but most of the city isn't that hilly, unless you cycle on the east side of Nottingham (Mapperley, Carlton, Gedling) which has all the steepest roads in the city.
The Park Estate is nice and on the west side of the city but the city has many good areas though (as well as some bad ones).
I would do Wollaton Park, Highfield Park, Victoria Embankment (Trent Bridge), Colwick Country Park, Attenborough Nature Reserve - even a walk into Colwick Woods at summer is lovely or Arboretum Park which is next to Nottingham Trent University..
Although Nottingham gets cold in winter but it is still warmer than many of the cities in the UK and it doesn't get much snow compared to other parts of the country
Hi Rakshith! I’ll be coming down to Nottingham from Singapore to do a course in NTU come September. Thank you so much for giving me an insight to the beautiful Nottingham life through your lens! Looking forward to it!
Hey Calvin,
Thank you for your kind comments,
Congrats on your place at NTU! Your going to have an amazing time at NTU!
Great video, enjoy the journey
Beautiful video 👍👌
Thank you so much mawa
You are doing amazing, your videos have really been helpful to me as I start a postgraduate degree at NTU’s city campus in September and will be staying at the old market square. I'm so excited 💃🏾💃🏾
Hey Enenu, Thank you for the positive feedback. I hope the future videos will be of much help to you. Do feel free to ask me any questions on insta. I'm Insta is @mr.rakshith. I'm sure you'll enjoy your time here in Nottingham and All the very best for your course :)
MR RAKSHITH thank you, I will add you up on IG.
Great video, enjoyed the journey
Hey Elizabeth Mills,
Thank you for the kind comment.
My grandma used the caves during world war 2 when Germany bombed Nottingham
Hey,
Nottingham is indeed a city with a very rich heritage with so many things to see and do. I absolutely can't wait for Nottingham Castle and the caves to open up as the COVID restrictions ease out.
I really appreciated this. Thank you.
Hey Sade Gardner,
Hope you enjoyed the video. Stay tuned for more amazing content :)
Great video, please share more later.
Hey there,
Thank you for the kind feedback. Do you have anything in mind that you would like to like to know about Nottingham or NTU?
Nottingham is an hour away from London by train and its very close to Leicester
It absolutely is. Leicester is a fantastic shopping or weekend getaway from Notts
@@MRRAKSHITH yes my friend yes indeed.
An hour ? 🤣
@@MRRAKSHITH Leicester is better for Asian shopping but Nottingham has been known for its shopping for decades. I've studied, lived and worked in Leicester and it is not nice at all. Nottingham to London on train is 1 hour 40 minutes (with a few stops along the way including Leicester and Luton) and Nottingham to Leicester on train is 20 minutes on Midland Mainline Service
i wish i can go back nottingham
Nottingham is a beautiful city!! A lot fo the attractions are open now :)
Lovely
Good video mate!
Thank you
This is so sharp❤️💯
Thank you :)
Its a nice video.. Great
Thank you very much :)
Hi Rakshit, brother do you live in Nottingham?
Very good video
Why you didn't go to aybritum and Radford road or occeana club??
My home city g’day from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤️❤️
Thank you so much for your kind support. Hope you enjoyed watching the video :)
A quick query you seems like you’re not a ENGLISH person in original .. maybe you’re not english native speaker.
This is take me to ask you // what’s the materials&ways&lesson’s &.. that you been using in your journey to learn the English language?? and how you got it that pretty fantastic in speech and explaining everything in english so pretty well. how did you managed to master the English dialect to get to this current accent? and the huge vocabularies amount you got for ??
Hey, thank you for the kind compliment. I studied English at high school and read a lot. I believe that’s how my English improved.
@@MRRAKSHITH what’s the school you has been to!
I studied in Singpaore
🆒☀️good Job. 🍀🍀🍀🍀
Hey there,
Thank you very much for the positive comments
@@MRRAKSHITH no problem mate
how far Nottingham from Leister via train or bus?
Hey Vishv, There are direct trains that run every few minutes. The travel time is about 30 mins roughly.
@@MRRAKSHITH thank you for useful information😊
It is 20 minutes (sometimes 25 minutes) on train sometimes with 1 stop at Loughborough but by car (depending which route you take) go on A606 Melton Mowbray then A46 to Leicester which takes you directly to the Golden Mile (Belgrave Road) which is 30 minutes drive. If you going via M1 then it is longer around 45-50 minutes
im confuse to chose coventry or nothingam
Coventry??? My goodness, that is a terrible place to stay although Warwick University is top notch. Nottingham has a lot more to offer, nicer city with shopping and great restaurants, history, beautiful parks and so on. Trust me, Nottingham is a much better city and bigger than Coventry - very student vibe city. I used to live in Coventry when I was doing my Masters at Warwick Uni - it's a hellhole - even Leicester is better (which is where I also stayed when I was doing my degree) and that is crap in comparison to Nottingham too
How to check my offer letter is fake or not
You can call up the university to verify using your UCAS number.
@@MRRAKSHITH i have NTU id.... please give me your instagram id
Hi am from India I got an offer from Nottingham Trent university. I need to travel with my spouse and kids in Jan 2023. Please give me advice search accommodation.
Hey there,
Thank your for dropping a comment. I have answered your question in my latest Q&A video. Here’s the link to it -
Answering your Comments | Q&A | Nottingham Trent University | Vita Student Nottingham
th-cam.com/video/D-aUDCg7Wd0/w-d-xo.html
Cheers!
Bro Instagram
Hey there.
Thanks for dropping a comment. Feel free to message and follow me on insta. My insta is @mr.Rakshith.