
Visitnorwich.co.uk offers a good selection of hotels, B&B’s and guest houses in Norwich. Their online guide ranges from budget hotels and B&B’s to boutique and 5* luxury. Accommodation in Norwich is graded on the website by either VisitBritain or The AA so you can be assured whatever you choose the quality will be good. They offer a variety of small intimate B&B’s with ratings of 4* and higher many offer sumptuous local produce breakfasts and a very warm Norfolk welcome.
If you are staying for a few nights, Norwich offers the sophistication of many independent award-winning restaurants to themed eateries, trendy bistros and homely gastro-pubs. VisitNorwich.co.uk recommends The Britons Arms in Elm Hill, Cinema City’s wonderful original walled courtyard, Mackintosh’s Canteen, The Library, Pinocchio’s, Pulse Café Bar, The Refectory at Norwich Cathedral plus many many more. More information can be found using their online directory.
And if you have time to do some sightseeing and shopping they have a plethora of things to do. Norwich is the most complete medieval city in Britain. Norwich Cathedral is celebrated as one of the greatest examples of Romanesque architecture in Europe. The 12th century Castle is one of the finest Norman secular buildings (again in Europe) and stands today as the county’s principle museum and art gallery. The cobbled street of Elm Hill offers a rare view of original Tudor houses and is not to be missed. Couple this with shopping in the delightful lanes and alleys lined with speciality independent shops – The Norwich Lanes and two impressive shopping centres Chapelfield and The Mall and you will have more than enough to fill your time. More information about Norwich can be found at www.visitnorwich.co.uk
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Camping and Caravan Club, Martineau Lane, Norwich, NR1 2HX, 01603 620060, £6.36 per person + £6.46 per pitch
