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Park & Ride Norwich Railway Station Castle Meadow P&R P&R P&R P&R P&R Bus Station Anglia Square Upper King St A1151 from Wroxham A47 from Great Yarmouth A146 A140 from Ipswich A140 from Cromer A11 from London A47 from King’s Lynn P&R A47 A47 UEA NNUH City College A47 Costessey service 604 & service 10 Sprowston service 606 Airport service 603 Harford service 602 Postwick service 605 Thickthorn service 601 g g g g All services stop at Norwich Bus Station except Costessey 10. Sprowston 606 to Postwick via Anglia Square, Tombland and Castle Meadow. Postwick 605 to Sprowston via Castle Meadow, Upper King Street and Anglia Square. Costessey 10 to and from Hospital only. Costessey 604 stops at UEA for drop off only. Free onward travel: Passengers using 601, 602 and 604 to city centre can use 603 and 605 from Norwich Bus Station to Castle Meadow or Upper King Street or Anglia Square. Visit Norwich Castle for only £4.50 per person when you use Park and Ride. Show your Park and Ride ticket (valid for the same day) or Holdall card and qualify for the special discounted admission price of £4.50 at Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery. If traveling with a Park & Ride group ticket, discount applies to each person in the group. No photocopies accepted. May not be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount. Valid until 28/02/2016. Park & Ride to Norwich Castle and Save £s! Park & Ride Norwich For fares, timetables and more information: www.norfolk.gov.uk/parkandride 0344 800 8020 Follow us on Twitter @NParkRide Getting around By foot - Norwich is an accessible city and the best way to explore is on foot. Look out for the City Hosts who are on-hand to help you navigate around the city and provide tips and advice. By bike - Pedalways make it easy to cycle around Norwich and you can pick up a copy of the Norwich Cycle Map from the Tourist Information Centre. Bike hire is available from Norwich Train Station and you can book at www.greateranglia.oxatis.com By bus - Frequent bus services run to locations and attractions across the city and beyond. Norwich Bus Station is located on Surrey Street and bus stops can be found across the city www.travelineeastanglia.co.uk By train - Norwich Train Station is located approximately 10 minutes walk from the city centre. Services run regularly to locations across Norfolk, to London Liverpool Street and Cambridge www.nationalrail.co.uk Parking - For car park locations, opening times and charges please visit www.visitnorwich.co.uk/parking Shopmobility - Available at intu Chapelfield call 01603 753350 Norwich Map Shopping and attractions 2015/16 www.visitnorwich.co.uk OR DOWNLOAD www.norfolktouristattractions.co.uk Plan your visit at: www.norwichcathedralquarter.co.uk Where ancient history meets cosmopolitan sophistication in a picture postcard setting. Top attractions It’s easy to fill a day in Norwich with so many attractions to experience. Uncover the history and heritage, immerse yourself in the culture and let the city entertain you. Find out more at www.thenorwichattractions.co.uk Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell The Museum of Norwich celebrates the story of the city and its people. Discover how their lives changed as new industries catapulted Norwich into the world market, with Caleys, Colmans and Start-rite all becoming household names. Open all year: Tuesday to Saturday 10am-4.30pm. www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk / 01603 629127 Map location: A, D4 City Sightseeing Bus Tours Discover Norwich aboard the City Sightseeing open top bus. Hop on, hop off at 9 stops near to the main attractions and at the railway and bus stations. Find out about the city from the on board commentary. Tickets valid 24 hours. Starts outside Theatre Royal on Theatre Street at 10.30am and runs hourly until 3.30pm, operates 28 March - 28 November. Tickets available on the bus. See map overleaf for stops. www.city-sightseeing.com / www.awayadays.com / 01263 587005 Map location: B, E3 Colman’s Mustard Shop and Museum For a real taste of Norwich, visit the Colman’s Mustard Shop & Museum in the beautiful art nouveau Royal Arcade. Bursting with mustard and memorabilia, this Victorian style shop offers a huge range of Colman’s Mustard products, other local specialities and souvenirs. Discover cabinets filled with Colman’s curiosities, authentic artefacts and learn about 200 years of mustard making in Norwich as part of your unique shopping experience. Free entry. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun (Jul-Dec) and bank holidays 11am-4pm. www.mustardshopnorwich.co.uk / 01603 627889 Map location: C, E4 Jarrold A family run department store since 1823, Jarrold’s historic building stands proudly in the heart of the city centre. Twice winner of the Independent Store of the Year award, Jarrold’s unique mix of exclusive brands, local products and choice of 4 fabulous restaurants, make it a must-visit shopping destination for locals and visitors alike – there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss: the Jarrold shop in The Forum, showcasing the very best in gifts and art of the region. www.jarrold.co.uk / 01603 660661 Map location: D, D4 Strangers’ Hall Explore this magnificent Tudor house and see room settings enriched with period textiles and furniture. Admire the Great Hall, panelled Walnut Room, historic toy collection and delightful 17th century knot garden. Open: 18 February – 24 May and 30 September – 23 December 2015 Wednesday 10am-4pm and Sunday 1–4.30pm 27 May – 27 September 2015 Wednesday to Friday 10am – 4pm and Sunday 1-4.30pm. www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk / 01603 493625 / 667229 Map location: E, C3 Cathedral of St John the Baptist 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 – an award-winning visitor centre where you can learn more about the Cathedral and enjoy relaxing in the Refectory and garden. www.sjbcathedral.org.uk / 01603 724308 Map location: F, D1 The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts 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. Discover world and modern European art by artists such as Henry Moore in the permanent collection (free) and stunning special exhibitions. The gallery and café are family friendly with fun activities on offer for children. Closed Mondays. Check website for opening times. www.scva.ac.uk / 01603 593199 Map location: M, D1 The Forum There’s always something going on at The Forum. Enjoy free exhibitions, events, markets and entertainment all year round, right in the centre of Norwich. The Forum is also home to the Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library, BBC East, the Norwich Tourist Information Centre, Pizza Express and our popular coffee shop. Follow us on Twitter - @TheForumNorwich - and Facebook - The Forum, Norwich. www.theforumnorwich.co.uk / 01603 727950 Map location: H, E3 Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery 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 gallery, it is home to outstanding collections of fine art, archaeology, natural history and costume and textiles. Open all year: Mon - Sat 10am-4.30pm. Sunday 1pm-4.30pm, 30 June – 28 September 2015 open til 5pm. www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk / 01603 495897 Map location: I, D4 10% off Cathedral of St John the Baptist - Refectory Restaurant Colman’s Mustard Shop & Museum Namaste India Norwich Cathedral - Refectory Restaurant or Gift Shop (when you spend £10 or more) Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts Gallery Shop The Bear Shop The Book Hive The Forum Shop by Jarrold The Jade Tree The Orange Grove Clinic - signature ‘total relaxation’ couples massage Tombland Bookshop Special discounts and ticket offers Save money on your visit to Norwich with these exclusive discount and ticket offers. Just show this map to redeem your vouchers. Save £ City Sightseeing - save £1 per person for up to 4 people Grosvenor Fish Bar - free can of soft drink when you spend £5 Norwich Castle - save £1 off full admission price for up to 5 people Museum of Norwich - 50p off full admission price for up to 6 people Strangers’ Hall - 50p off full admission price for up to 6 people The Norwich Guidebook - 50p off the Norwich Guidebook available from Norwich Tourist Information Centre Terms & conditions: Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. No photocopies accepted. One voucher per customer. Valid until 28/02/2016. Norwich 12 Norwich 12 is an initiative by Norwich Heritage Economic & Regeneration Trust (HEART) promoting the UK’s finest collection of individually outstanding heritage buildings spanning the Norman, medieval, Georgian, Victorian and modern eras. As well as those highlighted below, the 12 features The Great Hospital, The Halls – St Andrew’s & Blackfriars’, The Guildhall, Dragon Hall, The Assembly House, St James Mill, Surrey House and City Hall. Find out more at www.norwich12.co.uk or pick up the Norwich 12 leaflet from Norwich Tourist Information Centre. The Old Skating Rink Gallery This Victorian architectural gem houses a permanent collection of South Asian decorative arts, crafts and paintings from the 18th century onwards. Oriental rugs, furniture, furnishings, clothes, accessories and traditional and contemporary artworks from South Asia and the surrounding Countries are for sale. Exhibitions, tours and talks. Open Monday - Saturday 9.30am - 5pm www.sadacc.co.uk / www.countryandeastern.co.uk / www.art1821.com / 01603 663890 Map location: K, D3 Café Britannia Based at Norwich Prison with spectacular city views, Café Britannia is a shabby chic café run by prisoners. It has fast become one of Norwich’s most popular daytime cafés serving a selection of freshly cooked breakfasts, lunches & afternoon tea. www.cafebritannia.co.uk / 01603 708600 ext 8770 Map location: G, A8 The Plantation Garden 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 mid 19th century. Open daily, small entry fee, teas on Sunday afternoons May-September. Also group tours by arrangement, see website. www.plantationgarden.co.uk / 07504 545810 Map location: L, D1 Norwich Cathedral Over 900 years old, Norwich Cathedral is an awe inspiring attraction boasting the largest monastic cloister and highest Norman tower in England, the 44 acre Cathedral Close, a contemporary exhibition space, tranquil Herb and Japanese Gardens and the award winning Refectory Restaurant and Café. Free entry, with free tours offered by expert guides. Donations welcomed. www.cathedral.org.uk / 01603 218300 Map location: J, C6 LONDON ST, NORWICH 01603 660661 JARROLD.CO.UK THE FINEST DEPARTMENT STORE IN NORWICH SINCE 1823 THE BEAUTY HALL THREE RESTAURANTS AND A SPECIALIST COFFEE BAR WOMENS & MENSWEAR PERFUME FURNITURE BOOKS HOMEWARE TOYS SHOES LINGERIE STATIONERY GIFTS FASHION MENSWEAR DELI RESTAURANTS TABLEWARE LINENS

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Your practical guide to discovering Norwich's top attractions and shopping and making your way round the city. Includes discount vouchers for various attractions and shops.

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Park & Ride Norwich

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All services stop at Norwich Bus Station, except Costessey 10.

Airport and Sprowston also stop at Anglia Square, Upper King Street and Castle Meadow.

Costessey 10 serves Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital only.

Costessey 604 also stops at UEA (for those parking at site only).

Free onward travel:

Thickthorn, Harford and Costessey 604 passengers can use Airport and Sprowston to Castle Meadow, Upper King Street and Anglia Square.

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All services stop at Norwich Bus Station except Costessey 10.

Sprowston 606 to Postwick via Anglia Square, Tombland and Castle Meadow.

Postwick 605 to Sprowston via Castle Meadow, Upper King Street and Anglia Square.

Costessey 10 to and from Hospital only.

Costessey 604 stops at UEA for drop off only.

Free onward travel:

Passengers using 601, 602 and 604 to city centre can use 603 and 605 from Norwich Bus Station to Castle Meadow or Upper King Street or Anglia Square.

Visit Norwich Castle for only £4.50 per person

when you use Park and Ride.Show your Park and Ride ticket (valid for the same day) or Holdall card and qualify for the special discounted admission price of £4.50 at Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery. If traveling with a Park & Ride group ticket, discount applies to each person in the group. No photocopies accepted. May not be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount. Valid until 28/02/2016.

Park & Ride to Norwich Castle and Save £s!

Park & Ride NorwichFor fares, timetables and more information: www.norfolk.gov.uk/parkandride0344 800 8020Follow us on Twitter @NParkRide

Getting aroundBy foot - Norwich is an accessible city and the best way to explore is on foot. Look out for the City Hosts who are on-hand to help you navigate around the city and provide tips and advice.

By bike - Pedalways make it easy to cycle around Norwich and you can pick up a copy of the Norwich Cycle Map from the Tourist Information Centre. Bike hire is available from Norwich Train Station and you can book at www.greateranglia.oxatis.com

By bus - Frequent bus services run to locations and attractions across the city and beyond. Norwich Bus Station is located on Surrey Street and bus stops can be found across the city www.travelineeastanglia.co.uk

By train - Norwich Train Station is located approximately 10 minutes walk from the city centre. Services run regularly to locations across Norfolk, to London Liverpool Street and Cambridge www.nationalrail.co.uk

Parking - For car park locations, opening times and charges please visit www.visitnorwich.co.uk/parking

Shopmobility - Available at intu Chapelfield call 01603 753350

Norwich MapShopping and attractions 2015/16

www.visitnorwich.co.uk

OR DOWNLOAD

www.norfolktouristattractions.co.uk

Plan your visit at:www.norwichcathedralquarter.co.uk

Where ancient history meets cosmopolitan sophistication in a picture postcard setting.

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Top attractionsIt’s easy to fill a day in Norwich with so many attractions to experience. Uncover the history and heritage, immerse yourself in the culture and let the city entertain you. Find out more at www.thenorwichattractions.co.uk

Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell

The Museum of Norwich celebrates the story of the city and its people. Discover how their lives changed as new industries catapulted Norwich into the world market, with Caleys, Colmans and Start-rite all becoming household names. Open all year: Tuesday to Saturday 10am-4.30pm.

www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk / 01603 629127

Map location: A, D4

City Sightseeing Bus Tours

Discover Norwich aboard the City Sightseeing open top bus. Hop on, hop off at 9 stops near to the main attractions and at the railway and bus stations. Find out about the city from the on board commentary. Tickets valid 24 hours. Starts outside Theatre Royal on Theatre Street at 10.30am and runs hourly until 3.30pm, operates 28 March - 28 November. Tickets available on the bus. See map overleaf for stops.

www.city-sightseeing.com / www.awayadays.com / 01263 587005

Map location: B, E3

Colman’s Mustard Shop and Museum

For a real taste of Norwich, visit the Colman’s Mustard Shop & Museum in the beautiful art nouveau Royal Arcade. Bursting with mustard and memorabilia, this Victorian style shop offers a huge range of Colman’s Mustard products, other local specialities and souvenirs. Discover cabinets filled with Colman’s curiosities, authentic artefacts and learn about 200 years of mustard making in Norwich as part of your unique shopping experience. Free entry. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun (Jul-Dec) and bank holidays 11am-4pm.

www.mustardshopnorwich.co.uk / 01603 627889

Map location: C, E4

Jarrold

A family run department store since 1823, Jarrold’s historic building stands proudly in the heart of the city centre. Twice winner of the Independent Store of the Year award, Jarrold’s unique mix of exclusive brands, local products and choice of 4 fabulous restaurants, make it a must-visit shopping destination for locals and visitors alike – there’s something for everyone.

Don’t miss: the Jarrold shop in The Forum, showcasing the very best in gifts and art of the region.

www.jarrold.co.uk / 01603 660661

Map location: D, D4

Strangers’ Hall

Explore this magnificent Tudor house and see room settings enriched with period textiles and furniture. Admire the Great Hall, panelled Walnut Room, historic toy collection and delightful 17th century knot garden. Open: 18 February – 24 May and 30 September – 23 December 2015 Wednesday 10am-4pm and Sunday 1–4.30pm 27 May – 27 September 2015 Wednesday to Friday 10am – 4pm and Sunday 1-4.30pm.

www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk / 01603 493625 / 667229

Map location: E, C3

Cathedral of St John the Baptist

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 – an award-winning visitor centre where you can learn more about the Cathedral and enjoy relaxing in the Refectory and garden.

www.sjbcathedral.org.uk / 01603 724308

Map location: F, D1

The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

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. Discover world and modern European art by artists such as Henry Moore in the permanent collection (free) and stunning special exhibitions. The gallery and café are family friendly with fun activities on offer for children. Closed Mondays. Check website for opening times.

www.scva.ac.uk / 01603 593199

Map location: M, D1

The Forum

There’s always something going on at The Forum. Enjoy free exhibitions, events, markets and entertainment all year round, right in the centre of Norwich. The Forum is also home to the Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library, BBC East, the Norwich Tourist Information Centre, Pizza Express and our popular coffee shop. Follow us on Twitter - @TheForumNorwich - and Facebook - The Forum, Norwich.

www.theforumnorwich.co.uk / 01603 727950

Map location: H, E3

Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery

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 gallery, it is home to outstanding collections of fine art, archaeology, natural history and costume and textiles. Open all year: Mon - Sat 10am-4.30pm. Sunday 1pm-4.30pm, 30 June – 28 September 2015 open til 5pm.

www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk / 01603 495897

Map location: I, D4

10% offCathedral of St John the Baptist - Refectory Restaurant

Colman’s Mustard Shop & Museum

Namaste India

Norwich Cathedral - Refectory Restaurant or Gift Shop (when you spend £10 or more)

Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts Gallery Shop

The Bear Shop

The Book Hive

The Forum Shop by Jarrold

The Jade Tree

The Orange Grove Clinic - signature ‘total relaxation’ couples massage

Tombland Bookshop

Special discounts and ticket offersSave money on your visit to Norwich with these exclusive discount and ticket offers. Just show this map to redeem your vouchers.

Save £City Sightseeing - save £1 per person for up to 4 people

Grosvenor Fish Bar - free can of soft drink when you spend £5

Norwich Castle - save £1 off full admission price for up to 5 people

Museum of Norwich - 50p off full admission price for up to 6 people

Strangers’ Hall - 50p off full admission price for up to 6 people

The Norwich Guidebook - 50p off the Norwich Guidebook available from Norwich Tourist Information Centre

Terms & conditions: Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. No photocopies accepted. One voucher per customer. Valid until 28/02/2016.

Norwich 12Norwich 12 is an initiative by Norwich Heritage Economic & Regeneration Trust (HEART) promoting the UK’s finest collection of individually outstanding heritage buildings spanning the Norman, medieval, Georgian, Victorian and modern eras. As well as those highlighted below, the 12 features The Great Hospital, The Halls – St Andrew’s & Blackfriars’, The Guildhall, Dragon Hall, The Assembly House, St James Mill, Surrey House and City Hall. Find out more at www.norwich12.co.uk or pick up the Norwich 12 leaflet from Norwich Tourist Information Centre.

The Old Skating Rink Gallery

This Victorian architectural gem houses a permanent collection of South Asian decorative arts, crafts and paintings from the 18th century onwards. Oriental rugs, furniture, furnishings, clothes, accessories and traditional and contemporary artworks from South Asia and the surrounding Countries are for sale. Exhibitions, tours and talks. Open Monday - Saturday 9.30am - 5pm

www.sadacc.co.uk / www.countryandeastern.co.uk / www.art1821.com / 01603 663890

Map location: K, D3

Café Britannia

Based at Norwich Prison with spectacular city views, Café Britannia is a shabby chic café run by prisoners. It has fast become one of Norwich’s most popular daytime cafés serving a selection of freshly cooked breakfasts, lunches & afternoon tea.

www.cafebritannia.co.uk / 01603 708600 ext 8770

Map location: G, A8

The Plantation Garden

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 mid 19th century. Open daily, small entry fee, teas on Sunday afternoons May-September. Also group tours by arrangement, see website.

www.plantationgarden.co.uk / 07504 545810

Map location: L, D1

Norwich Cathedral

Over 900 years old, Norwich Cathedral is an awe inspiring attraction boasting the largest monastic cloister and highest Norman tower in England, the 44 acre Cathedral Close, a contemporary exhibition space, tranquil Herb and Japanese Gardens and the award winning Refectory Restaurant and Café. Free entry, with free tours offered by expert guides. Donations welcomed.

www.cathedral.org.uk / 01603 218300

Map location: J, C6

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London Street

Where the independent stores of the Norwich Lanes meet the high-end retail offer.

Don’t miss: Gap, Jack Wills, Winsor Bishop Jewellers, Aleks Jewellers, Bullens, White Stuff, Boots, East, Jigsaw, Bowhill & Elliott, Bravissimo and The Book Hive.

Welcome to Norwich, the City of StoriesDown every cobbled street, through every welcoming door, behind every rippling pane of glass in every glowing window, there’s a story waiting to be discovered. Take some time to delve into the heritage and discover new delights and you’ll soon see why there is always a tale to tell. Be inspired at www.cityofstories.co.uk and plan your visit at www.visitnorwich.co.uk

Tourist informationFor advice, guided tours, leaflets, maps and gifts, Norwich Tourist Information centre is located in The Forum. To get in touch contact 01603 213999 or [email protected]

The Forum ShopPick up your locally-sourced souvenirs and gifts from The Forum Shop by Jarrold. The shop showcases the very best arts and gifts of the region.

Norwich Lanes boasts a memorable and eclectic blend of independent shopping, leisure and entertainment. Explore the historic cobbled streets and narrow alleys and discover a charming yet funky mix of shops, cafés, bars, pubs, restaurants, hair & beauty salons, theatres and museums. For events, contact information and opening times visit www.norwichlanes.co.uk

Shop

The Good Earth Clothing Company 10 Pottergate www.norwichlanes.co.ukSelling ladies fashion from leading manufacturers with the emphasis on ethically produced clothing made from natural fabrics.

The Granary 5 Bedford Steet www.jarrold.co.ukAn exciting collection of beautiful contemporary furniture, home accessories and gifts.

The Book Hive 53 London Street www.thebookhive.co.ukThe Daily Telegraph’s best small bookshop in England - ‘One of the best bookshops I have ever been in’ - Ian McMillan.

Drink

The Birdcage 23 Pottergate www.thebirdcagenorwich.co.ukIn the heart of the Norwich Lanes, boasts a mix of all things eclectic and hosts an array of events from weekly cabaret to art classes and DJs at the weekend. Bringing fish n chips over from the Grosvenor Fish Bar opposite, is also positively encouraged!

Pamper

The Orange Grove Clinic 7 St Johns Alley www.theorangegroveclinic.co.ukOffers a space in the heart of Norwich to totally unwind away from the demands of daily life, in a beautiful, Grade II listed building. Enjoy a massage, relax and indulge in ‘total relaxation’ therapy.

Culture

Norwich Arts Centre 51 St Benedicts Street www.norwichartscentre.co.ukFirmly established in the heart of Norwich’s cultural community, Norwich Arts Centre on St Benedict’s Street delivers an exciting programme of exhibitions, live music, theatre, live art, comedy and live literature.

Crafty Ewe 15 St Giles Street www.craftyewe.co.ukThe largest and most exciting selection of knitting yarns and supplies in Norwich.

Thorns DIY 22 Exchange Street www.thornsdiy.comOne of the oldest shops in Norwich and one of the last ironmongers in the UK. Since 1835, they have been trading thousands of products on every floor – DIY and so much more!

Oriental Rugs of Norwich 4 Bedford Street www.orientalrugsofnorwich.co.ukOver 600 handmade rugs, runners and kilims on display over 3 floors - friendly knowledgeable staff, all rugs try before you buy, free choose at home service and full cleaning and repair services offered.

Norfolk Yarn 11 Pottergate www.norfolkyarn.co.uk ‘A Knitters Paradise’, provider of high quality natural Fibres, Yarn and Fabric that will inspire your creative talent.

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Shopping

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Marks & Spencer

This iconic British retailer offers great quality stylish clothing for Women, Men and Kids alongside a comprehensive Home and Food range. Hot Food on the Move and a choice of two Cafés and the M&S Bank, foreign currency exchange, all add to the fantastic experience.

www.marksandspencer.com

Castle Mall Shopping Centre

This five floor shopping centre offers many top names as well as independent shops. There is a popular food court, 800 car parking spaces and an 8-screen Vue cinema.

Don’t miss: TK Maxx, Argos, Starbucks and New Look.

www.castlemallnorwich.co.uk

Timber Hill

Once a timber market, today an attractive pedestrianised street with a range of specialist individual shops.

Don’t miss: Coccolino, Ginger, London Camera Exchange and The Murderers / Gardener’s Arms.

White Lion Street & Davy Place

Criss-crossing between Gentleman’s Walk and Castle St these streets offer shops such as Animal, Lush and City Bookshop.

Don’t miss: Butterfly, City Bookshop, Inkbox, Oh So Sweet and Patisserie Valerie.

Magdalen Street

Awash with antique and vintage shops and other quirky independent retail stores.

Don’t miss: Retreat Vintage, Aladdin’s Cave, Make Place, Anteros Arts and Out of Time Records.

Map location: Over the Water - No. 17, B5

Riverside Entertainment

Close to the football stadium a retail park with popular high street names such as Currys, Boots, Hobbycraft, Next, Outfit, Argos and H&M.

www.riversidenorwich.co.uk

Map location: Riverside - No. 18, G7

The place to shopNorwich is a UK top shopping destination for a reason. Indulge in some retail therapy with department stores, independent shops, boutiques, vintage and markets. Find out more at www.visitnorwich.co.uk/shopping

Map location: Chapelfield & St Stephens - No. 3, E4

Map location: Castle & Market Place - No. 12, D5

Map location: Castle & Market Place - No. 6, E4

Map location: Norwich Lanes - No. 15, D4

intu Chapelfield

Stylish, vibrant shopping centre with over 80 shops, tempting cafés and restaurants and the only House of Fraser in the region. The place to dine, shop and meet.

Don’t miss: Apple, Zara, H&M, HMV and Wagamama.

www.intu.co.uk/chapelfield

Elm Hill

A picturesque cobbled street filled with independent specialist shops selling antiques, crafts, collector teddy bears, jewellery, books and more.

Don’t miss: The Jade Tree, The Bear Shop and Elm Hill Craft Shop.

St Stephens Street

A number of well known stores line this popular shopping area close to the bus station.

Don’t miss: Slaters, BHS, Argos, Ecco Shoes, Miss Selfridge, Jonathan Trumbull, Wilkinsons, Poundland and Iceland.

John Lewis

Everything you need from linens to home technology, fashions to furniture all under one roof.

Multi-storey car park linked directly to the shop.

Don’t miss: The Place to Eat Restaurant.

www.johnlewis.co.uk/norwich

Norwich Market

Up to 200 market stalls selling a huge range of products and services – the largest six day open air market in the country.

Don’t miss: A wealth of independent stalls from shellfish, fresh fish and meat and takeaway food and drink to clothing, jewellery and beauty.www.facebook.com/norwichmarkettraders

Map location: Chapelfield & St Stephens - No. 2, F3

Map location: Chapelfield & St Stephens - No. 11, F4

Map location: Castle & Market Place - No. 5, D3

Map location: Cathedral Quarter - No. 14, C5

Map location: Chapelfield & St Stephens - No. 8, F3

Debenhams

Offers great designer brand shopping including exclusive clothing & limited edition fashion, accessories, lingerie, home furnishings & cosmetics.

Don’t miss: Benefit - the first ‘boutique within a department store’.

www.debenhams.com

Castle Street

Sitting below Norwich Castle, part of this popular pedestrianised street is known as ‘Back of the Inns’.

Don’t miss: Cath Kidston, The Crew Clothing Company, Dipple & Conway Opticians, L’Occitane, The Body Shop, Waterstones, Dr Martens and Paperchase.

Jarrold

East Anglia’s top independent department store offers an unrivalled choice throughout 5 floors with fashion, beauty, furniture, books, homewares, toys, art & craft, a Deli, 4 restaurants inc. a coffee bar.

Don’t miss: The Granary (Bedford

Street) for contemporary gifts.

www.jarrold.co.uk

The Royal Arcade

Visit the jewel in the Norwich crown to experience classic independent boutiques and eateries including Jamie’s Italian and Macarons & More. Bespoke jewellery, ladies clothing, leather specialists and Berrys & Grey Homeware. Stylish galleries and Colman’s Mustard Museum.www.theroyalarcadenorwich.co.uk

Gentleman’s Walk

The main pedestrianised thoroughfare through the city with a variety of well known and loved high street names.

Don’t miss: Topshop, Next, Fat Face, Dorothy Perkins, Starbucks, WH Smith, Wallis and Primark.

Map location: Norwich Lanes - No. 10, D4

Map location: Castle & Market Place - No. 4, E4

Map location: Castle & Market Place - No. 13, E4

Map location: Castle & Market Place - No. 7, D4

Map location: Castle & Market Place - No. 16, E4 Map location: Castle & Market Place - No. 9, D4

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Published by VisitNorwich Ltd, Norwich, Norfolk, Great Britain in partnership with Norwich Attractions, Norwich Business Improvement District and other city centre businesses. VisitNorwich cannot accept any responsibility for any error or omission which may have occurred. (c) Crown Copyright and database right 2015. Ordnance Survey 100019747.

Eat

Franks Bar 19 Bedford Street www.franksbar.co.ukOffers good food, top drinks, marvellous music and a chilled atmosphere. They also show films on a Sunday afternoon, lovely job!

The Grosvenor Fish Bar 28 Lower Goat Lane www.fshshop.comA traditional family business for over 30 years that serves freshly cut chips and perfectly battered fish in a 1700s listed building to eat in or take-away.

Namaste India 2a Opie Street www.namasteindianorwich.comA pure vegetarian and authentic family run Indian restaurant serving dishes from South India, North India and Gujarat. About 80% of the menu is gluten free or suitable for vegans.

The Library Restaurant Bar & Grill 4a Guildhall Hill www.thelibraryrestaurant.co.ukWith a new fresh look The Library continues to wow, this beautiful grade 2 listed space offers wood grilled local produce, as well as a new lounge area for all day artisan coffees, craft ales, wine and tapas. Courtyard dining in the warmer months. Child friendly.