General Information
Norfolk

Norfolk is in East Anglia, United Kingdom and has a strong cultural heritage whilst developing to become one of the most vibrant and attractive cities in Europe. Norwich has been a thriving trading city for the last 900 years and for much of that time was England’s second city after London. The Cathedral, the Castle, the Royal Arcade, the University of East Anglia and the Forum are all exemplars of high quality design and architecture across the ages. Major recent developments include the 42-acre Riverside leisure, retail and residential development, the £275m Chapelfield shopping development and the £229m Norfolk and Norwich Hospital. The city is consistently rated as one of the top ten shopping venues in the UK and is a founder member of the Cultural Cities Network.
The city is surrounded by beautiful countryside and within easy reach of the sea. A wide variety of visitors come to the region every year to enjoy boating on the Broads, the protected nature and wildlife habitats as well as differing traditions of seaside towns.
How do I get to Norwich?
By Air:The easiest airport to fly in to is The Norwich International Airport. Please be aware that on departure from Norwich Airport there is a compulsory £5 charge to be paid at the airport.
By Train:Travel by train into Norwich(NRW) station. Trainline National Rail
By Bus:Travel by National Express
To find out more about Norwich please follow the website links below.
Visit Norwich is the official tourism website for Norwich
Tourist Information if you are planning an extended stay in Norwich and want to explore.
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