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www.visitnorwich.co.uk
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
www.visitnorwich.co.uk
popular attractions
see over for map Tel: 01603 213999

norwich 12

Norwich 12 is the UK’s finest collection of individually outstanding her-


itage buildings spanning the Norman, medieval, Georgian, Victorian
and modern eras. Together they form an internationally important
showcase of English urban and cultural development
during this time. Come and explore these 12 iconic landmarks
through guided walks and tours; visitor attractions; exhibitions;
music and performances; cafes and restaurants; and gift shops.
Six of these are highlighted here.
For more information on the full collection visit
www.norwich12.co.uk or contact Norwich Tourist Information Cen-
tre on 01603 213999. Norwich 12 is linked to 12 outstanding her-
itage sites in the Belgian city of Ghent in a cultural tourism project
called SHAPING 24. www.shaping24.eu.

city boats map ref E7 2


Relax afloat a City Boat. What better way to enjoy fantastic views of Nor-
wich or the Broads than from the river. We offer a range of daily sched-
uled river cruises from 20 minutes to 3¾ hours, leaving from 3 quays in
and around Norwich. Find us in the city centre at Elm Hill Quay and at www.cityboats.co.uk
Station Quay, Norwich Riverside (opposite Norwich Railway Station). Live
commentary and refreshments available.
Tel: 01603 701701

city sightseeing bus tours map ref E3 3


Discover Norwich aboard the City Sightseeing open top bus. Hop on, www.awayadays.com
hop off at 9 stops near to the main attractions and at the Railway and www.city-sightseeing.com
Bus stations. Find out about the city from the on board commentary.
Tickets valid 24 hours. Starts outside Theatre Royal on Theatre Street
Tel: 01263 587005
at 10.00 and runs hourly until 16.00. Service operates Apr-Oct only. 0871 6660000 (24 hours)
the assembly house map ref F4 4
The Assembly House - one of the most glorious examples of Georgian
assembly rooms architecture in the country. A centre for the arts & per- www.
formance with concert rooms and galleries as well as a venue for cele- assemblyhousenorwich.co.uk
brations, weddings & conferences. Indeed a house for assemblies!
Tel: 01603 626402

cathedral church of st john the baptist map ref E1 5

The Cathedral of St John the Baptist offers a special place of prayer


and peace amid Gothic grandeur, some stunning stained glass and
fine stonework. Do also visit the Narthex – a major new centre where www.sjbcathedral.org.uk
you can learn more about the Cathedral in relaxing surroundings.
Don’t miss a tower tour – for a fantastic view of the city and surround- Tel: 01603 624615
ing countryside!

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.

the forum map ref E3 7


The Forum is the landmark Millennium building for the East of England
and offers many exciting experiences in one. Be inspired by Fusion, the
giant digital gallery (Free Admission); tour the headquarters of BBC East; www.theforumnorwich.co.uk
delight in a changing programme of free and ticketed events; or relax
and revive over coffee and lunch. The Forum is also home to the Tourist Tel: 01603 727950
Information Centre and The Forum Shop by Jarrold.

norwich castle museum & art gallery map ref E5 8


One of the City’s most famous landmarks, Norwich Castle, was built by
the Normans as a Royal palace 900 years ago. Now a museum and art www.
gallery, it is home to outstanding collections of fine art, archaeology museums.norfolk.gov.uk
and natural history. Open Mon - Sat 10am - 4.30pm and Sun 1pm -
4.30pm (June - Sept open till 5pm). Tel: 01603 493625 / 495897

norwich cathedral map ref C6 9


Over 900 years old, Norwich Cathedral boasts the second tallest spire and
the largest monastic cloister in England. Now it also includes two striking
buildings designed by Hopkins Architects. The Hostry, which opened in www.cathedral.org.uk
November 2009, is a point of welcome to visitors and an education centre.
Its sister building, opened in 2004, is the award-winning Refectory restau- Tel: 01603 218300
R Watts

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

jarrold map ref E4 11


A family run department store since 1823, Jarrolds historic building stands
proudly in the heart of the city centre. Twice winner of the Independent
Store of the Year award, Jarrolds unique mix of exclusive brands, local
products and choice of 3 fabulous restaurants, make it a must-visit shop-
ping destination for locals and visitors alike – there’s something for every- www.jarrold.co.uk
one. Donʼt miss: the new Jarrold shop in The Forum, showcasing
the very best in gifts and art of the region. Tel: 01603 660661

the plantation garden map ref E1 12


Discover The Plantation Garden, a wonderfully restored idiosyncratic
late Victorian town garden, including a gothic fountain, rustic bridge, an
Italianate terrace and hundreds of architectural details fashionable in the www.plantationgarden.co.uk
mid 19th century. Open daily, £2 entry fee, teas on Sunday afternoons
May-September. Also group tours by arrangement, see website. Tel: 07504 545 810

sainsbury centre for visual arts map ref D1 13


Enjoy a relaxing interlude in your day at the Sainsbury Centre, just a short bus
ride or car journey from the shopping centre. This landmark building, designed
by Norman Foster, is set in beautiful parkland at the University of East Anglia
(UEA). Discover world and modern European art by artists such as Picasso in www.scva.ac.uk
the permanent collection (free) and stunning special exhibitions (see voucher).
The gallery is family friendly with fun activities for children and a children’s menu Tel: 01603 593199
in the café. There’s something for everyone!

strangers' hall map ref E1 14


Explore this magnificent Tudor house and see rooms enriched with textiles www.
and period furniture. Admire the Great Hall, panelled Walnut Room, historic
toy collection and delightful 17th century knot garden. museums.norfolk.gov.uk
Open: 17 February - 23 December 2010. Wed - Sat 10.30am - 4pm
Closed: 24 Dec 2010 - 22 Feb 2011.
Tel: 01603 493625/667229

insider tips! For help and assistance in planning your visit,


ideas and inspiration, go online at
• Hop on a 22, 25 or 35 bus from Norwich Railway Station and Castle www.visitnorwich.co.uk
Meadow to the Sainsbury Centre – just a short bus ride away from
the shops. Car parking easiest in afternoons and at weekends or email us at tic@visitnorwich.co.uk
• Treat yourself to afternoon tea at the Assembly House restaurant,
Jarrold or in Norwich Cathedral's Refectory.
see over for shopping

• Book a Blue Badge Guided walking tour from Norwich Tourist


Information Centre at The Forum, from £4.00 per person
where to shop 4 gentlemans walk
& royal arcade E4
Discover the many shopping This main pedestrian thoroughfare is
also home to the art nouveau Royal Ar-
areas that make Norwich one of cade built in 1899. Dive down the ‘Back
the top ten places to shop* of the Inns’, a network of side streets dot-
ted with independent retailers. Donʼt
www.shopnorwich.co.uk miss: Fat Face, Primark & HMV

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

2 london street E4 6 upper st giles E2


With a blend of independent stores An intimate corner of the city with
and high street names, this pedestri- a stylish and cosmopolitan mix of
anised street is also a great place to independent shops.
find fine couture and jewellery Donʼt miss: Verandah (lifestyle
shops. Donʼt miss: Windsor Bishop gallery & gifts), Coccolino (chil-
Jewellers, dren’s designer wear) &
The Book Hive & The White Stuff The Bell Jar (eclectic furniture)

3 chapelfield F3 7 norwich lanes D4


Norwich’s newest shopping centre has over 80 shops, 15 tempting cafés Cobbled streets and narrow al-
and restaurants and the only House of Fraser in the region. Chapelfield leys, lined with historic buildings,
is a place to shop, a place to dine, and a place to meet. It offers a stylish packed with small independent
and contemporary environment providing the retail heart to a vibrant area. shops. Fashion boutiques, hand
Donʼt miss: Apple Store, Zara, Disney Store, H&M & Wagamama
made jewellery, shoe shops,
Tel: 01603 753344 www.chapelfield.co.uk hair and beauty salons, health
shops and specialist grocers
add to this vibrant and eclec-
tic mix. There's also a range Pick up your free
of furniture, music and book Norwich Lanes
shops, second hand, antique Guide from Nor-
and gift shops. wich Tourist Infor-
Donʼt miss: Soho Hip, mation Centre
The Perfect Pad & or businesses in
Ritual Day Spa The Lanes.
12 timber hill F5
Specialist shops including
individual clothes shops, a craft
shop and a camera shop.
A convenient pedestrian link
between John Lewis and The Mall.
Donʼt miss: Ginger, Ward & Wright
(shoes), Orvis & Abode

8 john lewis F5 13 cathedral C2 14 riverside retail G7


Everything you need from linens to home technology, fashions to furniture retail park Large outlets of high street names
or that perfect gift, all under one roof. Good quality products, sold at rea- Top brands and good value in the sit alongside this popular river-
sonable prices, with knowledgeable, friendly service and the ‘Never shadow of the RC Cathedral. side leisure and entertainment
Knowingly Undersold’ guarantee. For advice with fashion, home design Donʼt miss: TK Maxx, Brantano centre.
or nursery, specialist advisors are there to help. Multi-storey car park Footwear & Toys R Us. Donʼt miss: Next, Mamas &
linked directly to the shop. Donʼt miss: The Place to Eat restaurant & Papas, Outfit & Currys
The Espresso Bar Tel: 01603 660021 www.johnlewis.com/norwich

9 anglia square B4 15 the mall E5


The place to go for bargain essen-
norwich
tials. Also home to the Hollywood Find many top names as well as
Cinema. a number of unique independent
Donʼt miss: QD, Poundstretcher stores in this 5 floor shopping
& Iceland centre. Enjoy great places to eat
and drink including the popular
Mall Kitchen. Situated centrally,
next to Norwich Castle, with
800 car parking spaces, a Shop-
mobility service and an
8-screen Vue cinema.
Donʼt miss: TK Maxx, Argos,
New Look & Starbucks.
Tel: 01603 766430
www.themall.co.uk

10 elm hill D5 16 magdalen street C5 17 st stephens F4


Steeped in history, this picturesque cobbled street has antiques, An eclectic mix including antiques, One of the main thoroughfares
crafts, toys, stamps and coins, linen, lace and period clothes, collec- retro music, an oriental grocery leading into the city centre with a
tors’ teddy bears, jewellery, silverware, galleries and more. Donʼt store and charity shops. number of top stores. You can enter
miss: The Dormouse Bookshop, Elm Hill Brasserie (Winner of the Donʼt miss: Roys, Oxfam & the Chapelfield shopping centre from
EDP 'Best Norfolk Menu' 09/10 award) Anglian Fashion Fabrics here and the bus station is nearby.
The Bear Shop & The Briton Arms (coffee shop) Donʼt miss: Slaters, Lakeland, BHS,
Superdrug, WH Smith & Millets

11 st benedicts D3 18 marks & spencer F4


Probably the most varied shops of
and debenhams
any Norwich street, including a boat- Two flagship stores. M&S boasts the
largest food hall in the city centre, an
ing specialist, fancy dress hire, a extensive range of clothing for the
bridal shop and musical instrument whole family, together with a home
shops. Donʼt miss: Circular Sound, furnishings section in the basement.
Tierra Latina, Prim Vintage & Norwich Debenhams offers great designer
Arts Centre brand shopping.
welcome to norwich
A favourite UK city and a top ten
place to shop!*
Your visit to Norwich brings you to the very heart of East Anglia, to the
most complete medieval city in Britain and, in times past, second only
in importance to London. Over 1,500 historic buildings lie within the
city walls and its compact scale means you can easily explore
Norwich on foot.
As well as our two magnificent cathedrals and imposing Norman cas-
tle, you will find over 30 beautiful flint churches and pretty medieval
streets like Elm Hill with its art galleries and antique shops. Wander
through the jumbled alleys and back streets of the Norwich Lanes and
you will discover an extraordinary wealth of speciality shops, delis and
coffee shops, buzzy wine bars and fine historic pubs.
In contrast, the architecturally stunning Forum is a unique and
award-winning destination, offering a combination of exciting experi-
ences. Fusion, the giant digital gallery shows a changing programme
of film, image and sound, and is free to visit. The Forum also hosts a
year-round line-up of free and ticketed exhibitions, events and enter-
tainment. It is also home to the Tourist Information Centre – your first
port of call for helpful advice, accommodation bookings, sightseeing
tickets and city walking tours.
Norwich is one of the UK’s top 10 shopping destinations with flagship
stores of the biggest names in retail, an award-winning independent
department store, the largest open-air market in the country open 6
days a week and an eclectic mix of independent shops and boutiques.
And there’s more… experience our vibrant arts scene, enjoy great
food and drink and sample our award-winning local produce. With
idyllic Norfolk countryside and the stunning Norfolk Broads right on
our doorstep, what more could you want?
Visit Norwich, explore Norwich, shop Norwich,
eat Norwich – youʼll love Norwich!
* Venuescore Survey, The Javelin Group 2009
city sightseeing the assembly house
bus tours Assembly House
Restaurant
£1 off
per person for up 10% off all Restaurant
to 2 people per voucher & Café Bar purchases
No photocopies accepted. No photocopies accepted.
May not be used in conjunction with May not be used in conjunction with
any other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011 any other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011

colmanʼs mustard dragon hall


shop & museum
£1 off
10% off all pur- full adult admission
chases on presentation of price only, for up to
this voucher 2 people
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any other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011 any other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011

norwich cathedral sainsbury centre


10% off £1 per person
all purchases in our Refec- admission to special exhi-
tory Restaurant bitions - entry to
and Coffee Shop the permanent
collections free
No photocopies accepted. No photocopies accepted.
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any other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011 any other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011

cathedral church of norwich castle


st john the baptist
Save up to £5
2 for 1 £1 off full admission
on Saturday Tower Tours price for up to 5 people.
No photocopies accepted. No photocopies accepted.
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any other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011 any other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011

pizzaexpress at the forum shop by


the forum jarrold showcasing the
best art & gifts of the region.
enjoy 2 for 1
on any pizza
No photocopies accepted. May not
10% off any purchase
be used in conjunction with any other 1 voucher per customer
offer. Valid 7 days a week until No cash exchanges. Cannot be used
28/02/2011, excluding Valentine's Day, with other offers. Valid only at the
Mother's Day and December Forum Shop. Valid until 28/02/2011

city boats the book hive


2 for 1 on any boat 10% off
trip valid Saturday, Monday all purchases
& Tuesday only
No photocopies accepted. No photocopies accepted.
May not be used in conjunction May not be used in conjunction
with any other offer. with any other offer.
Valid until 28/02/2011 Valid until 28/02/2011
Park & Ride
the easy way
into Norwich
great service
cheap and easy to use
just pay & go
Visiting Norwich by car can
be stressful if you’re not sure
where you are going or you’re
worried about finding a
parking space. Let Norwich
Park & Ride take the stress
out of your journey. It’s great
value for money and really
easy to use.

Just park in any of the six sites


located opposite and catch timetable Monday-Friday Saturday
the frequent buses that take Airport First bus into the city 0640 0700
you speedily into the heart of Travel time 20-25 mins Last bus back from the bus station 1930 (2030 Thurs) 1930
the city and back again. Costessey First bus into the city 0640 0700
The buses are colour-coded Travel time 20 mins Last bus back from the bus station 1930 (2030 Thurs) 1930
for easy recognition. Harford First bus into the city 0640 0700
Travel time 15-20 mins Last bus back from the bus station 1930 (2030 Thurs) 1930
All buses are low floor making
Postwick First bus into the city 0640 0700
them easily accessible to par- Travel time 20-25 mins Last bus back from the bus station 1930 (2030 Thurs) 1930
ents with buggies or wheelchair Sprowston First bus into the city 0640 0700
users. Travel time 20-25 mins Last bus back from the bus station 1930 (2030 Thurs) 1930
Thickthorn First bus into the city 0640 0700
• 550-1100 spaces at each site Travel time 12-15 mins Last bus back from the bus station 1930 (2030 Thurs) 1930
• Parking bays for
disabled drivers turn up and go
• Parent and child bays schedule
Ticket Cost Concessions Cost
• Toilets and baby changing Buses run every 10 minutes Adult daily ticket £2.00 Concessionary bus Normal
facilities (every 15 minutes from Costessey) (Mon – Sat) pass holders (before charges
• Helpful and courteous Off peak adult daily £1.70 0930 Mon – Fri) apply
Every 15 minutes on public
site staff holidays (limited sites) ticket (after 1230 Concessionary bus
Mon – Sat) pass holders (after Free
• CCTV for your safety No service on Christmas Day, Box- Group saver ticket £3.50 (for a car 0930 Mon – Fri and all
• Cycle parking ing Day and New Year’s Day (anytime Mon – Fri) with up to 5 adults) day Sat/Sun/bank hols)
• Newspapers on sale There is no service on Sundays ex- Group super saver £3.30 (For a car Accompanied chil-
• Refreshments available cept during the Christmas period ticket (Sat/Sun/ with up to 5 adults dren uner 16 Free
bank Hols) (max of 4 per vehicle)
at most sites

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-
Kings Lynn necting services from


A47 the Midlands, north of
NORWICH England and Scotland
Gt Yarmouth
Ely via Peterborough.

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Peterborough

A14
1 www.nationalrail.co.uk
A1
Bury St 08457 484 950
Diss
A14 Edmunds A12 www.eastmidlandstrains.co.uk
A14 08457 125 678
Cambridge M11
M1 Ipswich
Colchester By coach & bus
M40 A1 National Express coaches
Stansted Harwich travel to Norwich from London

A12 Key and other major cities several


Major road routes
Chelmsford times daily. All coaches stop
M4 Major rail routes
at Norwich Bus Station in the
LONDON Tunnel
city centre.

Heathrow Facilities include an informa-


Dover
M3 M23 M20 tion desk, café,
secure cycle storage and a
comfortable waiting room.
www.nationalexpress.com
getting here and Norwich is easily accessible
from all parts of the UK by
A17 and A1 serve the Mid-
lands and the North. 08717 818 181
getting around road, rail and air (Norwich In-
By rail Norwich Railway Sta-
Traveline East Anglia
ternational Airport and Lon-
tion is a short walk from
don Stansted). Local travel information
the city centre. Half hourly
service giving up to date rail,
By car major routes include services run between
bus and coach timetables.
the M11, A11, A12, A140 London Liverpool Street
and A14 from London, the and Norwich (1hr 50mins) www.
South East of England, ferry with local connecting travelineeastanglia.org.uk
ports and the Channel Tun- services within East Anglia. 0871 200 22 33
nel. The A14, A11, A47,

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

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Norwich Attractions T Toilets Pedestrianised areas

Shopping Cycle racks Parks and gardens

Car parks River trips Riverside walks


*For details of drop-off &
Park & Ride Theatres City wall pick-up points for coaches,
contact
Shopping/Leisure areas Bus Station Cathedral Quarter
Norwich Tourist Information
Coach Parking* Cinemas Tourist Information Centre on 01603 213999.

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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