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World / Europe / England / Norwich

Situated in the heart of East Anglia, Norwich is the most complete medieval city in Britain with a vibrant mix of historic landmarks and modern attractions.

Currency

Pound Sterling (GBP)

Visa Requirements

No visa required for EU nationals, Canadians, Americans or Australians

Language

English

Timezone

GMT

Weather

Temperate, warm summers and mild winters

Dialling Code

00 44

Electricity

220V (UK-style 3 pin plugs)

Health and Safety

Free National Health Service. EU citizens should obtain a European Health Insurance Card before departure, which entitles them to free or reduced cost treatment in England.

Flights to Norwich arrive at Norwich International Airport, situated four miles north of the city centre. First Eastern Counties buses (No: 2 and 11) operate regular services to and from the airport. Taxis are available from outside the arrivals terminal building.

Norwich Cathedral

Norwich Cathedral (Located near Palace St): Almost a thousand years of history are contained in the walls of this impressive building. The highlights include the peaceful cloisters, ideal for some quiet reflection, unique statues, and some stunning stained glass windows as well as the famous wooden Bishop's Throne.

Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery

Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery: The museum itself is over 100 years old, but this mighty castle dates back to the 13th-century. Impressive exhibits of fine art, natural history and archaeological treasures are all on display, and the castle itself is brought to life via a range of multimedia, interactive screens. Other highlights include the popular dungeons tour.

BeWILDerwood

BeWILDerwood: This new ‘treehouse adventure park', set in several acres of woodland, makes for an active, adventurous and original day out. Aimed mainly at families with younger kids, it also has zip slides, jungle bridges and marsh walks. A host of woodland characters help visitors find their way along the nature trail. Special events run throughout the year, from painting competitions to parades.

Quick Lunch - Mackintosh's Canteen

Mackintosh's Canteen: This two-floor canteen is thoughtfully designed and features locally sourced produce on a distinctly Norfolk menu. The evening sharing menu is also popular if you want to return later in the day.

Top Table - Tatlers

Tatlers: With two AA rosettes for their international menu and glowing Michelin and Good Food Guide reviews, this Norwich institution is a perfect post-Cathedral tour dining venue.

Cheap Eat - Expresso

Expresso: One of the city's best independent coffee shops, Expresso serves great coffee, a range of snacks and wood-fired pizzas for lunch.

On Business - Georgian House Hotel

Georgian House Hotel: The period building hides a sleek, minimalist interior, with a stylish restaurant and cocktail bar. Executive suites and a library meeting room are also available.
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Lap Of Luxury - St Giles House

St Giles House: Set in a Grade II listed building, this boutique property has 24 luxuriously-appointed rooms, and an elegant restaurant with private dining rooms.
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Cheap Sleep - Holiday Inn Norwich City

Holiday Inn Norwich City: Situated right next to Norwich City Football Club, the match day atmosphere comes free at weekends. There are 150 bright, contemporary rooms.
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Coffee And Chat - Pulse Café Bar

Pulse Café Bar (Labour In Vain Yard, Guildhall Hill, 00 44 1603 616606): This funky café, which serves organic dishes, is housed in a converted stable with high-beamed ceilings.

Formal Presentation - The Assembly House

The Assembly House (Theatre Street, 00 44 1603 626402): Modern business facilities available in this historic building include conference rooms for up to 300 guests, a choice of smaller meeting rooms, and impressive onsite catering.

Evening Drinks - Indulge Grill & Bar

Indulge Grill & Bar (1 Queen St, 00 44 1603 493625): Relax in this sleek and stylish bar which mixes sophisticated interior design with inventive drinks and food menus. Sample the range of international beers and cocktails.

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