If you’re looking for your next holiday destination, then Norwich might not be the first place that comes to mind, but it can make for one of the best city break destinations you’re likely to find. Here, the old and new sites comfortably side by side, as a fresh modern energy meets the medieval streets and their deeply steeped heritage. Here, we’re going to look at how you can enjoy both the modern and historic on your next trip to Norwich.

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Medieval Streets And Historic Landmarks
If you want a city with some real medieval charm, then the beautifully preserved historic centre of Norwich is well worth taking the time to explore. Its narrow lanes, its flint buildings, old churches, and beautiful streets make the perfect spot for a nice, slow wander. Elm Hill is one of the most popular spots for its medieval charm, with timber-framed buildings and independent shops bringing a real sense of local community. Taking the time to visit Norwich Cathedral and Norwich Castle can feel like stepping even further into history. The latter even serves as an art gallery, giving a glimpse into local and international art throughout the ages.
Explore Its Bustling Shopping Districts
Many of those old streets are where Nowrich’s modern spirit shines the brightest. For instance, the Norwich Lanes are the perfect place to explore a range of boutiques, bookshops, record stores and other small businesses run by locals. There are also routine markets and pop-up events, bringing a creative energy and handmade souvenirs to take home with you. A big part of the city’s identity is thanks to its local makers,s artists, and designers.
Dive Into A Rich Cuisine Scene
The traditional meets the new in delicious form through the wide range of eateries you can find throughout. Exploring Norwich Market and its surrounding cosy pubs gives you all the Sunday roasts, pies, and local ales you could ask for, while its more modern side shines through its range of international cuisines. Whether you’re looking for Italian restaurants in Norwich or you want to go further afield with Korean, Thai, Turkish, or Middle Eastern, there are eateries to meet all tastes. Definitely a city that the foodies want to get acquainted with.
Tap Into Its Cultural Scene
The cultural and artistic side of Norwich feels almost bigger than the city itself. Alongisde the aforementioned Norich Castle Museum & Art Gallery, where much of its best collections of traditional art can be found, there are contemporary art and world art spaces like the Sainsbury Centre at the University of East Anglia, with a world-class collection including a major sculpture parl, as well as the National Centre for Writing, reflecting the city’s honour of being named England’s first UNESCO City of Literature, hosting events, festivals, and workshops.
Discovering Norwich means experiencing a city where medieval charm and modern creativity work together beautifully. As one of the most easily-explored cities in the UK, it can make for a truly relaxing yet invigorating break.






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