The East Midlands region has an area of 15,627 sq km and a population of around 4 million people.
East Midlands is one of the nine regions of England. It takes up most of the eastern part of the Midlands region in the country and consists of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire and Lincolnshire. Most of the towns are 1 to 3 hours from the country’s capital city, London. |
| Nottingham Travel Guide |
Nottingham is the undisputed capital of the East Midlands. It is the 9th largest
travel-to-work area in England with a population of 740,000 and 3 million people
within an hour's drive. It is also the fastest growing major city in the UK
in terms of job creation (RICS Foundation).
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| Derby Travel Guide |
Derby is a city in the East Midlands, England. Located on the banks of the River Derwent, the city has a population of 250,000 inhabitants. Also referred to as the ‘ghost capital of Britain’ owing to the paran... |
| Leicester Travel Guide |
| Leicester is the largest city in the East Midlands region of England, located on the banks of the Soar River. With a population of approximately 300,000, it is the tenth largest city in Englan... |
| Lincoln Travel Guide |
Lincoln is a thriving port city set in Lincolnshire County, England. An amalgamation of lively streets, ancient buildings and a serene landscape, Lincoln is a bustling metropolis of England. With a population of over 100,000 inhabitant... |
| Rutland Travel Guide |
Rutland is the historic county of England surrounded by Leicester and Lincolnshire. It is the smallest county of England with a population of about 35,000 inhabitants. Despite being a small region, Rutland is a ... |