Places to see in Norwich

  • A woman in black clothing walking through an ornate arched gateway towards a large church with a towering spire, in a historic European city.

    Norwich Cathedral

    Norwich Cathedral is a striking example of Norman architecture, renowned for its towering spire and beautiful stonework. Located in the city centre - it is a must visit.

  • Interior of a historic shopping arcade with arched glass roof, chandeliers, and storefronts labeled for art galleries, shoes, marmalades, and other shops, with people walking and shopping.

    Royal Arcade

    The Royal Arcade is filled with independent shops and eateries. Make sure to visit Yalm Foodhall for local food, drinks and weekly events.

  • Cobbled street in a Elm Hill Norwich town with colourful old buildings on either side and a few pedestrians walking.

    Elm Hill

    Elm Hill in Norwich is a charming cobbled street lined with Tudor buildings, offering a mix of independent shops, galleries, and cafes. With its picturesque setting, it’s a popular spot for visitors and a favourite for photography.

  • A historic cityscape featuring Norwich Castle, alongside charming buildings with trees in the foreground and a partly cloudy sky.

    Norwich Castle

    Norwich Castle is a historic Norman fortress - now a museum and art gallery. Located in the heart of the city, it features stunning architecture, including a grand keep and panoramic views of Norwich.

  • Colorful houses along a cobblestone street beside a Norwich River Wensum at sunset.

    Riverside Walk

    Riverside Walk in Norwich is a scenic, two-mile path along the River Wensum, offering peaceful views of historic landmarks, wildlife and charming spots like Pull’s Ferry and Cow Tower. It’s a perfect route for a leisurely stroll or cycle.

  • Sainsbury's Centre with glass and metal facade, surrounded by a grassy area and trees with autumn leaves.

    Sainsbury Centre

    The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich, located at the University of East Anglia, is a renowned museum designed by architect Norman Foster. Opened in 1978, it features a diverse collection of art spanning 5,000 years—from global antiquities to works by Picasso and Bacon.