This list of tallest buildings and structures in Nottingham ranks the tallest buildings as well as structures within the City of Nottingham by height. Currently the tallest structure in Nottingham is the Eastcroft Incinerator, standing at . However, the tallest building in Nottingham is Victoria Centre Flats A, standing at .
St. Peter's Church in Nottingham was built in 1480, and was the tallest building in Nottingham for 361 years. High rise development in Nottingham was most active during the 1960s when many residential flats and tower blocks were constructed. However, several of these have been demolished or renovated during the 1980s and 2010s. High rise development slowed during the 1970s, and since 2000 only a few high rise buildings have been constructed.
The tallest existing buildings and structures above as of November 2024, in Nottingham and outer suburbs are listed below.
Below are sub-sections for the tallest under construction, approved and proposed buildings and structures in Nottingham.
This lists buildings that are under construction in Nottingham over .
This lists buildings that have been approved for, but are yet to start, construction in Nottingham over .
Below are sub-sections for the tallest unbuilt and demolished buildings and structures in Nottingham.
This lists proposals for the construction of buildings in Nottingham that were planned to rise at least , for which planning permission was rejected or which were otherwise withdrawn.
This list shows the tallest buildings in structures in Nottingham of at least in height that have been demolished.