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norwich tourist information centre
The tourist information centre at The Forum in the heart of the city
centre is there to help you make the most of your visit. They offer a
wide range of information and services before and during your visit.
Open Apr-Oct 9.30-6pm, Mon-Sat, open Sundays - call for times;
Nov-Mar 9.30-5.30pm, closed Sundays.
map ref E4 1
norwich attractions
Discover Norwich’s best loved and most
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popular attractions
see over for map Tel: 01603 213999
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dragon hall 6
A magnificent medieval Grade 1 listed trading hall, home to 1,000 years of www.dragonhall.org
history. Ideal for people of all ages with hands-on displays, free audio tour
and family activities. Visit us and discover one of the most impressive, in- Tel: 01603 663922
triguing and interesting buildings in Norwich. Open Sunday – Friday.
Closed during winter.
rant which is open every day for light refreshments and hot lunches.
colmanʼs mustard shop & museum map ref E4 10
A replica Victorian shop stocking an extensive range of exclusive Colman’s
Mustard products and showing displays on the history of Colman’s Mustard
and its production in Norwich. Housed in the beautiful art nouveau Royal Ar- www.
cade, it is a great place to buy local gifts and souvenirs. Free to enter.
Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-5pm and Bank Hol Mon, Sun 11am-4pm in colmansmustardshop.com
peak season.
Tel: 01603 627889
1 norwich E4 5 jarrold E4
market East Anglia’s top independent
store offers an unrivalled choice
In the centre of Norwich, under throughout all five floors with fash-
a sea of multicoloured roofs, you ion, beauty, furniture, stationery,
will find over 200 market stalls books, childrenswear, art and
selling a huge range of products craft, computers, the choice of
and services - the largest six day three restaurants and much more.
open air market in England. Buy Next to the main store on London
everything from fresh fish, meat, Street is Pilch Sports & Outdoor -
cheese and fruit & vegetables to a division of Jarrolds.
haberdashery items and Donʼt miss: the popular Personal
much more. Shopper service & luxurious
Donʼt miss: Salle Organics, Nor- beauty room.
wich Fudge Company &
The Cheeseman Tel: 01603 660661
www.jarrold.co.uk
Tel: 0344 9803333
www.norwich-market.co.uk
Other fares and great value season tickets are also available – please ask at the site or visit www.norfolk.gov.uk/parkandride
Further information is available from 0344 800 8003 (Mon – Fri 0800 – 1800). Information correct at time of print 2010.
A direct service also links
M1 Cambridge to Norwich and
A1 Cromer East Midlands Trains offer con-
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A14 08457 125 678
Cambridge M11
M1 Ipswich
Colchester By coach & bus
M40 A1 National Express coaches
Stansted Harwich travel to Norwich from London
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going out
As well as a vast choice of stylish cafe bars, pubs and restaurants, For 2 weeks in May the Norfolk and
Norwich offers a huge range of entertainment and cultural activity - from Norwich Festival is one of the coun-
the regions leading touring theatres to its biggest nightclub, from art-house try’s leading arts festivals and
cinema to major multiplexes, from classical music to top names in Indie a host of other festivals take place
music. Close to the railway, Riverside and the Prince of Wales Road, throughout the year celebrating
provide a focus for the city's nightlife, with a great mix of nightclubs, bars, everything from dragons to food
and restaurants. and beer. For event listings go to www.visitnorwich.co.uk
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Norwich Attractions Shopping
1 Tourist Information Centre 1 Norwich Market
2 City Boats 2 London Street
3 City Sightseeing Tours 3 Chapelfield
4 The Assembly House 4 Gentleman's Walk &
Royal Arcade
5 Cathedral Church of St John
5 Jarrold
the Baptist 6 Upper St Giles
6 Dragon Hall 7 Norwich Lanes
7 The Forum 8 John Lewis
8 Norwich Castle Museum & 9 Anglia Square
Art Gallery 10 Elm Hill
9 Norwich Cathedral 11 St Benedicts
10 Colman's Mustard Shop 12 Timberhill
13 Cathedral Retail Park
& Museum
14 Riverside Retail
11 Jarrold 15 The Mall Norwich
12 The Plantation Garden 16 Magdalen Street
13 Sainsbury Centre for 17 St Stephens
Visual Arts 18 Marks & Spencer and
14 Strangers' Hall Debenhams
car parks and shopmobility Look out for the roadside no-
tices around the city that give
For city centre car park locations, opening times, parking real-time updates on parking
charges and disabled parking contact Norwich City Council availability.
www.norwich.gov.uk 0344 980 3333
For Norwich shopmobility call 01603 753350 www.help2park.com
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