Around Derby
Cathedral Quarter Hotel is conveniently situated in the heart of Derby
What to check out during my stay
Derby Cathedral
Derby Cathedral is a vibrant place of worship, offering regular in-person and live-streamed services, supported by its renowned Cathedral Choir. As one of Derby’s oldest and most historically significant Grade 1 listed buildings, it is also a hub for music, culture, and community events. A sacred space for Christians of many traditions, the Cathedral fosters unity and interfaith dialogue. Its mission is to build strong relationships with stakeholders, becoming a center for inspirational worship, music, learning, heritage, and the arts.
Pride Park Stadium
Pride Park Stadium is an all-seater football stadium in Derby, England, that is the home ground of English Football League club Derby County. With a capacity of 32,956, it is the 16th-largest football ground in England.
Derby Museum Of Making
The Museum of Making, located in the Derwent Valley Mills UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrates Derby’s 300-year history of innovation. It offers exhibits, workshops, and events to inspire new creativity, alongside a café, shop, and venue hire. Derby Silk Mill, regarded as the world’s first modern factory, played a pivotal role in shaping Derby’s industrial and social landscape, bringing both prosperity and challenges, and fostering a civil society that campaigned for social and political rights.