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The Maids Head Hotel
The Maids Head Hotel



Holiday Inn Norwich City by IHG
Holiday Inn Norwich City by IHG



George Hotel, BW Signature Collection
George Hotel, BW Signature Collection



Holiday Inn Express Norwich by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Norwich by IHG



Best Western Annesley House Hotel
Best Western Annesley House Hotel



Dunston Hall Hotel, Spa and Golf Resort
Dunston Hall Hotel, Spa and Golf Resort



St Giles House Hotel
St Giles House Hotel



The Oaklands Hotel
The Oaklands Hotel



Wellington Apartments
Wellington Apartments



Wensum Valley Hotel Golf & Country Club
Wensum Valley Hotel Golf & Country Club



The Honingham Buck
The Honingham Buck



Holiday Inn Norwich by IHG
Holiday Inn Norwich by IHG



Sprowston Manor Hotel, Spa & Golf
Sprowston Manor Hotel, Spa & Golf



Park Farm Hotel & Leisure
Park Farm Hotel & Leisure



Marlborough Hotel
Marlborough Hotel



Mercure Norwich Hotel
Mercure Norwich Hotel



Barnham Broom Hotel, Golf & Spa
Barnham Broom Hotel, Golf & Spa



The Huntsman
The Huntsman



Nysdill Accommodation Ltd
Nysdill Accommodation Ltd



Broadview Hotel
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Norwich City Center
Norwich City Centre charms visitors with its medieval treasures and vibrant atmosphere. Wander through cobblestone streets to discover the towering Norwich Cathedral, Norman-era castle, and the 900-year-old market with colourful stalls under striped awnings. The historic Elm Hill winds past timber-framed houses while cultural hotspots like Theatre Royal and Norwich Arts Centre keep the scene lively. Traditional pubs serve local ales alongside modern restaurants offering diverse cuisines throughout the pedestrian-friendly district. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk of each other, with regular buses connecting to suburbs and the train station. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings and Georgian townhouses provide charming places to stay.



Golden Triangle
The Golden Triangle serves up a slice of authentic Norwich life with tree-lined streets and Victorian charm. Students and academics from nearby University of East Anglia keep the vibe buzzing in bookshops and artisanal coffee houses. Catch your breath in The Plantation Garden or marvel at St John the Baptist Cathedral before wandering streets packed with architectural eye sweets. Frequent city buses zip you city centre in 15 minutes, while the neighborhood's walkable streets make exploring a breeze. Rest your head in cosy B&Bs with period features, then start your day with weekend brunch at student-friendly cafes or craft beer pubs that won't empty your wallet.

Thorpe Hamlet
Thorpe Hamlet offers a peaceful escape from Norwich's tourist bustle with its Victorian charm and tree-lined streets. Lion Wood and the scenic Riverside Walk along the River Wensum provide perfect spots for morning strolls and wildlife watching. You're just a short walk from Norwich Cathedral while enjoying authentic area vibes in this leafy residential area. Local pubs serve traditional British fare in a relaxed atmosphere where you can chat with friendly residents. Victorian and Edwardian B&Bs provide cosy accommodation with period features. Regular buses connect to the city centre in minutes, but the neighborhood's walkable streets make exploring on foot a delight.
Eaton
Norwich's Eaton neighbourhood offers attractions, including Marston Marshes.
Lakenham
Norwich's Lakenham neighbourhood offers attractions, including Danby Wood.
Top landmarks in Norwich

Norwich Cathedral

Norwich Castle
BeWILDerwood
Snetterton Race Circuit
Carrow Road Stadium
Earlham Park
Blickling Hall
Norwich Theatre Royal
Learn more about Norwich
Norwich is well known for its football and theatres, featuring attractions such as Market Place and Norwich City Hall. Visitors highlight this historical city's cathedral while sights include The Forum and Norwich Theatre Royal.
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Dunston Hall Hotel, Spa and Golf Resort
"Lovely stay with friendly staff. Kid friendly pool & Kid menu available. Also enjoyed the sauna & steam room."
Barnham Broom Hotel, Golf & Spa
"very nice hotel"
Holiday Inn Norwich by IHG
"All the staff are very friendly and helpful especially James in the bar . Lovely clean room the fridge was kept well stocked . At breakfast the bacon was mostly overcooked to the point of rubber but the rest was delicious"
Holiday Inn Norwich North by IHG
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Sprowston Manor Hotel, Spa & Golf
"All the staff we encountered"
Best Western Annesley House Hotel
"I had a wonderful stay at The Annesley. The parking was easy, safe & reasonably priced - you can walk into Norwich city centre in under 10 minutes, its very straightforward. Perfect location and they kindly gave me a room towards the back, which I found quiet. The room was clean, tidy & well equipped for a small room (which I’d requested/paid for) - it was so much better than I’d expected it to be. A lovely sitting room on the ground floor for reading or socialising & it was also nice to have a drink in the garden (good weather). The bar was easily accessible & the 3 staff members I encountered during my stay were all friendly. I didn’t eat there so I can’t comment on the food, but from what I did see it looked lovely! Would highly recommend this hotel if you’re looking for somewhere to stay in Norwich, especially if you’re wanting to explore the castle, cathedral or city centre."
St Giles House Hotel
"Enjoyed our brief stay at St Giles House. We were only in our room to sleep (straight after seeing ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ at Norwich Theatre) and had breakfast first thing in the morning, so we didn’t spend very much time at the hotel. Our one and only issue is the curtains in our room; they are so thin, the street light outside, which was on throughout the night, made it feel like it was still daylight. Suffice it to say, neither of us slept well. Nice breakfast, friendly staff and is clean throughout, though."
Royal Hotel
"Absolutely lovely staff. Room was very good, excellent bathroom, storage space and comfortable bed. Only two areas for improvement: my room was above the bar and the music was a bit annoying, it was the sort of dance pop music you get in supermarkets. Disappointing that it was playing throughout the public areas downstairs, including the restaurant. I like music and have no problem with it! But it was just the wrong music to enjoy dinner with. The other area for improvement is the breakfast arrangement. I don't mind a buffet but it would have been better if coffee was served to order, not left in an insulated jug so only just warm enough. Apart from the music and the coffee at breakfast I was very happy with my stay."
Wayford Bridge Inn
"had lunch very good, rooms are okay for price"
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Discover Norwich: A Tapestry of Heritage, Nature, and Timeless Splendour
Discover Norwich, a charming city steeped in history and brimming with character. Wander through the stunning Norwich Cathedral and explore the historic Norwich Castle, both testaments to the city's rich past. Relax in picturesque natural parks and visit the renowned library for a quiet retreat. With its blend of monuments, nature, and cultural treasures, Norwich offers a unique getaway experience in the heart of East Anglia. Embrace the inviting ambience of central Norwich and uncover hidden gems around every corner.
Discover great hotels near Norwich
Norwich offers a diverse range of accommodation options, from charming boutique hotels in the city centre to more modern establishments on the outskirts. Whether you prefer a historic stay or contemporary comforts, you’ll find ideal spots that cater to every traveler's needs and budget. Enjoy easy access to local attractions while relaxing in welcoming surroundings. Here are some of the best hotels near Norwich that our travelers love:
- Townhouse HotelOpens in a new window: This 3.0-star hotel shines with a guest rating of 8.4. Featuring an inviting dining experience that includes a restaurant with diverse options and a delightful breakfast service, the property impresses with its unique sports and recreational offerings such as sailing and horse riding nearby, complemented by onsite outdoor tennis. The review highlights a warm and welcoming atmosphere, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay. Tailored for leisure travellers seeking a distinctive and relaxed experience, it offers a seamless check-in process and charming local surroundings.
- The White LadyOpens in a new window: With a 3.0-star rating and an impressive guest rating of 8.6, this hotel provides a refined bed and breakfast experience. Guests enjoy the convenience of onsite dining that features an accessible restaurant and a stylish bar and lounge, along with a daily breakfast service. Designed for leisure travellers, it combines express check-in with a curated experience, ensuring a smooth journey and a high-quality stay for those in search of comfort and sophisticated relaxation.
- Bartles LodgeOpens in a new window: This 3.0-star guesthouse boasts an outstanding guest rating of 9.2. It offers a delightful breakfast experience and a cosy bar and lounge, enhanced by scenic views and nearby fishing activities. The property exudes a boutique charm with its architectural design and express check-in, catering to leisure travellers who appreciate a tranquil oasis and memorable local excursions. The ambience is elevated by thoughtful, high-end details and a commitment to a seamless, luxurious experience.
Where to stay in Norwich
In Horning, Sprowston, Loddon, Horning enchants with its museums and proximity to the Norfolk Broads, BeWILDerwood, and Norwich Cathedral; Sprowston offers friendly locals, relaxing dining, and diverse attractions including medieval sites and Snetterton Race Circuit; while Loddon provides a quieter retreat. For first-time visitors, Sprowston is best suited as a central base near Norwich.
- HorningOpens in a new window: Horning is a charming destination known for its love of museums. Stay here to explore a range of captivating sites, including must-see places like Norfolk Broads and BeWILDerwood, as well as the impressive Norwich Cathedral. This area offers a mix of cultural insights and natural beauty, perfect for travellers looking to immerse themselves in history and the arts.
- SprowstonOpens in a new window: Sprowston is a friendly and inviting area ideal for those seeking a relaxing retreat with a touch of local charm. It boasts a variety of attractions such as Norwich Cathedral, Norwich Medieval Churches, and Norwich Castle, making it a great spot for history buffs. Plus, with a selection of family-friendly and romantic activities, plus a unique excursion to Snetterton Race Circuit, there's something for every traveller.
- LoddonOpens in a new window: Loddon offers a more laid-back experience with its local attractions, making it a pleasant, quieter option. Although lower in activity, its proximity to surrounding countryside provides a relaxed environment ideal for a peaceful stay.
Things to do in and around Norwich
Norwich offers a delightful mix of natural beauty and historical charm. Explore lush parks, rolling countryside and scenic lakes by day and enjoy local football and lively theatre at night. A visit here provides a refreshing blend of outdoor pursuits and architectural marvels, including a renowned medieval cathedral and castle.
- Earlham ParkOpens in a new window – Explore this urban park where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll among mature trees and open green spaces. The park invites visitors to relax in a natural setting, with paths winding through its terrain that reveal quiet corners perfect for reading or a gentle picnic.
- Norwich City HallOpens in a new window – Visit this historic civic building, a landmark that stands as a testament to Norwich’s rich administrative past. Its stately architecture and central location make it an ideal starting point for your city exploration, offering a glimpse into local governance and community events.
- Salhouse BroadOpens in a new window – Discover the serene wetlands of Salhouse Broad, where you can appreciate the unique ecosystem of open water and marshland. It’s a great spot to watch local wildlife and enjoy a peaceful walk along the water’s edge.
- Somerleyton Hall and GardensOpens in a new window – Step into history with a visit to this historic house, complete with beautifully maintained gardens. The estate offers an insight into the architectural elegance of a bygone era, with its manicured lawns and period features providing a picturesque backdrop.
- In the Footsteps of Thomas Paine MuseumOpens in a new window – Journey through the life and times of Thomas Paine at this museum. The exhibit details his contributions and the historical context of his work, making it a thoughtful stop for those interested in the influential figures of history.
4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Norwich
- Book for the cheapest times: The most budget-friendly time to visit Norwich is from January to March when hotel prices may drop, offering affordable stays on a budget. For those keen to immerse themselves in the city's rich history, landmarks, and cultural heritage—featuring attractions such as historical monuments, natural parks, libraries, theatres, cathedrals, and churches—a stay of at least 2 to 3 days is recommended to fully appreciate the city's charm and great value for money.
- Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: You may discover attractive hotel deals for Norwich on Hotels.com by exploring the DealsOpens in a new window section. If you're looking for last-minute options, the Last-Minute Deals area may offer reduced rates near your travel date. Moreover, by enabling email alerts or push notifications, you're more likely to see timely flash sales and price drops. The Smart Shopping tool within the app allows travellers to compare hotel prices and amenities, ensuring you remain informed and ready to book when a genuine opportunity arises.
- Be flexible with dates: Prices may differ depending on factors like the hotel’s location, star rating, and season, so being flexible with your dates might help you save on your stay in a Norwich hotel. For those seeking distinctive experiences, boutique hotels can provide a more personal touch and sometimes offer better value. When you book with Hotels.com, we will inform you if the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average, and if it is on the higher side, we may suggest more affordable dates which could help you find a better deal.
- Consider your location: Hotels nearer the city centre usually cost more; however, thanks to Norwich's excellent public transport links, you might find a more affordable independent hotel further afield that remains well connected. For those wishing to explore alternative, less crowded neighbourhoods or even lesser-known nearby towns, there is often excellent value for money. Opting for these alternative destinations can offer a more authentic and budget-friendly experience.
Best time to go to Norwich
Norwich experiences its lowest average temperature in January, at 40.3°F (4.6°C), while August is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 63.3°F (17.4°C). August is usually the wettest month. April, August, and September are the peak travel months in Norwich, attracting a higher number of tourists. During this peak period, the weather is mostly sunny, accompanied by no to light rainfall. On the other hand, May, June, and November tend to be quieter times to visit, marked by light rainfall and mostly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions.
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