1 Week In Norwich

So you've got a week in Norwich - that's great news. Let's see how you can best use your time while you're here.

What Should I Do For One Week In Norwich?

If you have 7 days to spend in Norwich, there are many things to do and explore. Here are some suggestions:

Day 1: Start your trip by visiting Norwich Cathedral, a stunning medieval cathedral that took over 300 years to build. Next, head to Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery, a 12th-century castle that now houses a range of exhibitions and collections.

Day 2: Spend the day exploring the Norwich Lanes, an area full of independent boutiques, art galleries, and unique cafés. Make sure to also visit Elm Hill, a historic street with beautiful Tudor buildings.

Day 3: Take a relaxing boat trip on the Norfolk Broads, a series of connected rivers and lakes, or explore the Broads on foot or by bike.

Day 4: Visit Felbrigg Hall, a 17th-century country house with beautiful gardens and parkland. Alternatively, visit Blickling Estate, a stately home surrounded by gardens and woodland.

Day 5: Spend the day at the seaside town of Cromer, known for its pier, beach, and famous Cromer crabs.

Day 6: Discover the history of Norwich at the Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell, or visit Strangers' Hall, a museum that explores the lives of Norwich's former residents.

Day 7: Take a trip to one of Norfolk's stunning beaches, such as Holkham Bay, Wells-next-the-Sea, or Great Yarmouth.

For places to stay, there are many options in Norwich, including hotels, bed and breakfasts, and holiday cottages. Some popular choices include The Maids Head Hotel, The Assembly House, and the Georgian House Hotel.

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