
Places to see in Norwich
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
