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Row houses along the River Wensum in the old town of Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

City at a Glance

Norwich, UK-England
Location East-central UK-England
City type Medium city
Population 213,000
Official language(s) English
Climate Mild marine
Average temperatures January: 39 F, July: 61 F
Landscape Urban, riverscape
Factoid It's said that Norwich once had a pub for every day of the year.

About Norwich

Just a short train ride away from both the coast and the countryside, Norwich is an urban gem tucked away in the rural county of Norfolk. Writers and readers will be in a perpetual state of wonder at this cobblestoned Cathedral city’s lust and reverence for books (Norwich was actually named the City of Literature in 2012 by UNESCO). A city that knows how to party, Norwich has a booming nightlife. Go bowling while imbibing retro-inspired cocktails, get your groove on disco dancing, sing your heart out in a karaoke booth, or just lounge in one of the many atmospheric bars. The music scene is also thrilling. Expect to find heavy metal bands making the rounds at local venues, but don’t rule out more refined fare. Norwich also serves up first-class jazz and classical music. If you’re around in May, be sure to make the Norfolk & Norwich Festival, a 17-day extravaganza of music, theater, visual arts, literature, dance, circus, and free outdoor events.

Where is Norwich

52.6308859, 1.297355

What to do in Norwich

  • Wensum River Walk: Explore Norwich along the walking route that takes you past historic sites like Cow Tower, the Norwich Anglo-Saxon Market, and the cathedral.
  • Elm Hill: Hunt for the perfect collectible or antique treasure on the historic stone-paved street lined with cantilevered houses and courtyards.
  • The Forum: Choose from music performances, theater, dining experiences, and art courses at the arts center with its glass-covered contemporary architecture.
  • Norwich Guildhall: Walk in the footsteps of government leaders into the checkered-stone building with a Victorian courtroom, medieval assembly chamber, and opulent stained glass and woodwork decorating the council chamber.
  • Plantation Garden: Wander the pathways and stairways of the Victorian garden to see the fountain, Italianate terrace, and gargoyles set in an old chalk quarry.

 

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