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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.
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.
Old Catton
Old Catton offers a peaceful retreat from Norwich's bustle with tree-lined streets and historic charm. St. Margaret's Church stands as a medieval centrepiece while Georgian homes create a picturesque residential scene. History buffs will appreciate strolling through Catton Park, designed by famed landscape architect Humphry Repton, with its rolling lawns and mature trees. Traditional English pubs and small cafés provide limited but authentic dining options. While accommodation is primarily cosy bed & breakfasts in converted Georgian homes, visitors should note that regular bus service connects to Norwich city centre for more extensive shopping and entertainment options.
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.
Earlham
Earlham offers the perfect blend of academic energy and green retreats just west of Norwich. Wander through the sprawling Earlham Park's 88 acres of grassland or check out world-class exhibitions at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts. The UEA Broad provides peaceful lakeside paths where you can spot local wildlife away from city bustle. Cosy B&Bs in converted Victorian homes make for charming accommodation with that authentic British suburban feel. Regular buses connect to Norwich city centre every 15-20 minutes, making exploration easy. The neighborhood's pubs and casual eateries serve traditional British fare at student-friendly prices.
Find out about the history of Norwich when you take a trip to Norwich Cathedral. Attend a football match or simply enjoy the top-notch restaurants while you're in the area.
You can browse the exhibits at Norwich Castle, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Norwich. Attend a football match or simply enjoy the top-notch restaurants while you're in the area.
You can find out about the history of Norwich with a visit to Felbrigg Hall. Stroll along the beautiful beaches in this relaxing area or visit its lively bars.
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.
Easy parking, fabulous Museum next to the Castle (Castle was shut though) and an amazing afternoon in the Cathedral, with added treat of choir rehearsing for their Evensong. Recommend the Sugar Beat pub (A140) for food, Riverside ones disappointing.
C
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Norwich is a city where ancient and modern exist happily cheek-by-jowl. Shopping is a dream with plenty of big names as well as no end of independent retailers. Don't miss the market where you can find everything from fruit & veg to hoover spares.
Andrew
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Norwich Castle Museum and the Theatre Royal are both excellent and worth a visit. The market is worth a browse and there are plenty of good shops. Best to use the Park & Ride sites or public transport to visit the centre.
Kathrine
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A great town with a vast amount of scenery, visiting attractions and shops. I like the old worldly vibe which gives the experience of history of a wonderful town. Locals are very helpful and friendly too.
Susan
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Norwich is a great city to visit. Lots of shops, cinema, theatre and amazing old buildings with great architecture. Also has a grand cathedral. Very good park and ride system.
Debbie
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Norwich is a great mix of medieval and industrial, with all the food options and shopping one could ask for. Most importantly, it feels very safe.
Joshua
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Norwich is lovely city and all the historic buildings are within walking distances. Excellent choices of bars and dinning in the nights.
Anonymous traveler
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Lots to see, lots to do, loads of places to eat, easy transport. Recommend the Park and Ride which means no hassle in the city.
Richard
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Norwich is an excellent place to visit with lots of shopping, pubs, restaurants, and historic sites galore.
Tina
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Amazing cathedral so don't miss it. If you're interested in bell ringing, visit St Peter Mancroft.
"Facilities and location are unparalleled. The staff were also professional and friendly, and I had everything I needed for a few nights' stay. However, I feel the cleanliness could have been improved on as I found dust bunnies when I first entered the room. The property could also do with some updating soon as the walls and tiles in the bathroom were slightly worn."
"Perfect location, only five minutes from the train station and 29 minutes to the city centre.
Hotel has everything what you need. The room was spacious, shower very nice, plenty of tea and coffee. There is a fridge, a toaster and a microwave in the dining room for visitors.
The staff was extremely helpful and friendly. "
"We needed somewhere to put our heads for the night and this location was perfect for us.
Breakfast was decent enough and Asda right over the road to grab lunch and snacks for the day.
Also a Maccas in the Asda if needed."
"We were visiting friends in Cromer Pier Show and I wanted to book a last minute Hotel. The Holiday Inn was the closest (over 20 miles away) and available and the best rate.
I didn’t realise breakfast was included, which was a nice surprise when the receptionist informed us at check in.
We could have used the pool, but didn’t have time in the end. The room was spacious and the beds were comfortable. My son and I will be back next year, unless we camp in Cromer.
I can recommend this Holiday Inn, convenient for the airport and has a cheeky McDonald’s situated behind it, if you feel like a late night snack! The breakfast was very good! I wasn’t sure about the barking dog in the conservatory, at breakfast time, I felt sorry for the staff member who had to converse with the owner, who was worse.
We would recommend this holiday Inn for a budget stay, that’s a little more than budget, but worth it. "
"Stayed here for wedding, on arrival we was surprised with complimentary upgrade wasn’t expecting this at all made the stay even more amazing. Everything was perfect would definitely stay again. "
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What are some of the best Norwich beach hotels?
For a beachy vacation in Norwich, Bacton Beach and Mundesley Beach are some of the best places to visit. Stay at a top-rated Norwich beach hotel and make the most of your vacation. Check out The Leas Beach Park if you're after a holiday park that's near the water. With a beachfront setting plus free parking and a playground, our travelers rate it highly at 9.8 out of 10. The Ship Inn is another great choice for a relaxing beach vacation and our travelers rate it 8.8. Located on the beach, this inn has a restaurant and a bar/lounge along with a variety of other amenities to enjoy. The Cliff Top Inn Hotel is another ideal choice. Travelers love the beachfront setting plus the restaurant and bar/lounge, and it has a guest rating of 8.8.
What are some top pet-friendly hotels in Norwich?
Our travelers' favorite pet-friendly hotels in Norwich include:
The Dial House: A hotel with a guest rating of 9.4 out of 10
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What are some of the best kid-friendly hotels in Norwich?
Some of the most well reviewed Norwich hotels for kids include The Ram at Tivetshall, Dunston Hall Hotel, Spa and Golf Resort, and Royal Hotel. The Ram at Tivetshall is a kid-friendly inn with a guest score of 9 out of 10 offering family-friendly amenities like children's meals and free parking, plus high chairs in guestrooms. Check out Dunston Hall Hotel, Spa and Golf Resort with a guest score of 8.2. This popular hotel has an indoor pool, children's meals, a hot tub, and more. Royal Hotel is another good option with children's meals and free parking. Find even more kid-friendly hotels in Norwich by using our "Family friendly" filter on Hotels.com when you search.
What are the top Norwich hotels with a pool?
For a little extra luxury, discover some of the best Norwich hotels with a pool. Dunston Hall Hotel, Spa and Golf Resort is a great hotel with an indoor pool and a guest rating of 8.2 out of 10. Plus, you can make the most of its full-service spa and hot tub. Sprowston Manor Hotel, Golf & Country Club is a popular hotel that features an indoor pool and a children's pool along with a full-service spa and a hot tub. To find more stays in Norwich with a pool, use the "Amenities" filter on Hotels.com in your search and select "Pool".
What are some of the best Norwich hotels with free parking?
If you're arriving by car, choosing a great Norwich hotel with free parking is a plus. Our travelers' favorites include:
The Dairy Barns: A bed & breakfast with an average guest rating of 10
Reymerston Hall: A bed & breakfast with an average guest rating of 10
What are some popular hotels in central Norwich?
For hotels in central Norwich, check out Dunston Hall Hotel, Spa and Golf Resort and Holiday Inn Norwich City by IHG. Travelers love Dunston Hall Hotel, Spa and Golf Resort for its location, as well as the indoor pool, hot tub and full-service spa this hotel offers. Holiday Inn Norwich City by IHG is another popular central hotel with a restaurant, a bar/lounge and a snack bar/deli. Norwich City Center and Golden Triangle are some of the most central neighborhoods for your Norwich vacation.
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Find out more about Norwich
Find out more about Norwich
Norwich is a friendly locale known for its cathedral. Take in the local culture of Norwich at Norwich Castle and Norwich Theatre Royal. While you're here, stop by Market Place and Norwich City Hall.