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Published by VisitNorwich, Norwich, Norfolk, Great Britain, as part of Norwich Business Improvement District and in partnership with Norwich City Council. VisitNorwich cannot accept any responsibility for any error or omission which may have occurred. © Copyright and database right 2019. Ordnance Survey 100019747.

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Shopping1 Norwich Lanes

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10 Jarrold

11 John Lewis

12 Castle Mall Shopping Centre

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17 Magdalen Street

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Norwich AttractionsA Museum of Norwich at The Bridewell

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E Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery

F The Forum

G Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

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Brand identity by Ark designbyark.co.uk Copywriting by grafiklanguage.agency Printed by barnwellprint.co.uk

@norwich_cityofstories

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Map

visitnorwich.co.uk

For a guide to what’s on in the city, go to

THE FINEST DEPARTMENT STORE IN NORWICH • EST 1770

BEAUTY • HOME • FASHION • TOYS SHOES • GIFTS • STATIONERY

Discover three restaurants, delicatessen, wine bar, food hall and a specialist coffee bar.

LONDON ST • NORWICH • 01603 660661 • JARROLD.CO.UK

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This district is our commercial and financial centre. See the remains of the ancient city wall where St Stephen’s Gate once stood. The proud gateway to Norwich, and the road to London, it’s where Queen Elizabeth I arrived in 1578. In 1797, Norwich Union was founded to protect the people’s property from risk of fire. And today, Aviva’s headquarters remain in Surrey House, a Palladian building with a grand marble hall designed by George Skipper.

Known as ‘Over the Water’ since the 13th century, this is where the Anglo-Saxons are said to have first settled. A place where the streets echo with creativity and industry, past and present. Once home to the city’s famous shoe factories, it’s now the base for the world-renowned Norwich University of the Arts – founded in 1845 by followers of The Norwich School of painters. St Andrew’s Hall & Blackfriars’ Hall, the most complete medieval friary complex surviving in England, is here, and our magical Norwich Puppet Theatre.

Business District Creative Quarter (Over the Water)

Castle & Marketplace King Street Quarter

Above the city, Norwich Castle keeps watch. Beneath its shadow, the award-winning outdoor market tempts you with around-the-world street food, pop-up shops, and traditional stalls. Once famous for its coffee houses and pubs, this district is Norwich’s beating heart. Wander the shops of Castle Mall, explore the art-nouveau Royal Arcade, or visit The Forum on Millenium Plain. On Sunday and Monday evenings, fourteen Whitechapel bells ring out from St Peter Mancroft’s Gothic tower.

Once lined with mansions, merchant houses, and a Benedictine priory, the river has brought trade here since Saxon times. A place of literary achievements, Lady Julian Bridge honours the greatest mystic of the Middle Ages – Julian of Norwich – who was the first woman to write a book in English. We’re England’s first UNESCO City of Literature, and the National Centre for Writing is found at 15th-century Dragon Hall, nurturing new talent within its walls and around the world.

Cathedral Quarter Riverside

A place of sanctuary and community, rebellion and repentance – discover our liveliest streets and oldest monuments. Our Norman Cathedral dominates the Norfolk skyline with its famous 315-foot spire. Ethelbert Gate was constructed as penance for the city’s excommunication. Elm Hill is one of the most complete medieval streets in the UK, and Cow Tower has defended the River Wensum since the 1300s. Once a market, Tombland has been the hub of city nightlife for decades.

Our station, a place of excited arrivals and sad departures, has connected us to the country since the 19th century. Our iconic stadium, Carrow Road, site of joyful wins and heartbreaking defeats, is the proud home of the high-flying Canaries. On match day, the chants of the world’s oldest football song, ‘On the Ball, City’, echo across the rooftops, through the lively Riverside complex, and along the winding River Wensum upon which our fine city was founded.

Chapelfield Norwich Lanes

Once enclosed by 14th-century city walls, this is a place of stories. Priests once prayed here, archers once practised, and yeomen once trained to resist the Spanish Armada. The garden, an oasis of tranquillity and beauty, comes alive with fairs and events, including the renowned Norfolk & Norwich Festival. The 250-year old Norwich Theatre Royal pioneers British artistic programming, and the old chocolate factory that rose from WWII bombardment is now the site of our modern shopping centre.

Welcome to our city’s independent heart, winner of the Great British High Street. The Guildhall, England’s largest medieval city hall, stands at the gateway of the Norwich Lanes. This place is renowned for making friends of strangers: Strangers’ Hall has been home to mavericks and makers from around the world since the 14th century. Maddermarket Theatre has staged performances since 1921. And our award-winning family-run department store, Jarrold, has served our people since 1823.

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Tombland Norwich NR3 1LB

01603 209955 www.maidsheadhotel.co.uk

Norwich’s No.1 Attraction Open 7.30am - 6.00pm • Free admission

Free Guided Tours • Choral EvensongEdith Cavell’s Grave • Peregrine FalconsExhibitions • Riverside Walk & Grounds Café • Gift Shop

www.cathedral.org.uk

Getting about

Parking

Norwich has plenty of car parks close to the city centre – see map for locations. And there are six Park & Ride services (see reverse), including Norwich Airport.

Cycling

The Tourist Information Centre (TIC) and norwich.gov.uk/cycling provide info on Norwich’s cycle routes. Secure cycle parks are located at St Andrew’s car park and intu Chapelfield.

Buses

Norwich Bus Station is a short walk from the city centre. Or, take a hop-on, hop-off City Sightseeing tour – see map for bus stop locations.

Rail

There are direct routes to Norwich from London, Colchester, Cambridge, Nottingham, and Liverpool. The train station is just a short walk from the city centre.

Accessibility

For Shopmobility at intu Chapelfield, call 01603 753350. The Norwich TIC also provides advice on places that cater for mobility or access needs: call 01603 213999.

Look out for our friendly Norwich City Host volunteers, located around the city, come rain or shine. They can help you explore, tell you about events, and direct you if you’re lost!

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Map

visitnorwich.co.uk

For a guide to what’s on in the city, go to

THE FINEST DEPARTMENT STORE IN NORWICH • EST 1770

BEAUTY • HOME • FASHION • TOYS SHOES • GIFTS • STATIONERY

Discover three restaurants, delicatessen, wine bar, food hall and a specialist coffee bar.

LONDON ST • NORWICH • 01603 660661 • JARROLD.CO.UK

2019-04-01_jarrold_Norwich Visitor & Shopping Map_99x210mm.indd 1 25/03/2019 13:39:3899x210 press ad norwich p&r mar19.indd 1 12/03/2019 12:29

This district is our commercial and financial centre. See the remains of the ancient city wall where St Stephen’s Gate once stood. The proud gateway to Norwich, and the road to London, it’s where Queen Elizabeth I arrived in 1578. In 1797, Norwich Union was founded to protect the people’s property from risk of fire. And today, Aviva’s headquarters remain in Surrey House, a Palladian buildingwith a grand marble hall designed by George Skipper.

Known as ‘Over the Water’ since the 13th century, this iswhere the Anglo-Saxons are said to have first settled. A place where the streets echo with creativity and industry, past and present. Once home to the city’s famous shoe factories, it’s now the base for the world-renowned Norwich University of the Arts – founded in 1845 by followers of TheNorwich School of painters. St Andrew’s Hall & Blackfriars’Hall, the most complete medieval friary complex surviving in England, is here, and our magical Norwich Puppet Theatre.

Business DistrictCreative Quarter (Over the Water)

Castle & MarketplaceKing Street Quarter

Above the city, Norwich Castle keeps watch. Beneath its shadow, the award-winning outdoor market tempts you with around-the-world street food, pop-up shops, and traditional stalls. Once famous for its coffee houses and pubs, thisdistrict is Norwich’s beating heart. Wander the shops ofCastle Mall, explore the art-nouveau Royal Arcade, or visit The Forum on Millenium Plain. On Sunday and Mondayevenings, fourteen Whitechapel bells ring out from St Peter Mancroft’s Gothic tower.

Once lined with mansions, merchant houses, and aBenedictine priory, the river has brought trade here sinceSaxon times. A place of literary achievements, Lady JulianBridge honours the greatest mystic of the Middle Ages – Julian of Norwich – who was the first woman to write a book in English. We’re England’s first UNESCO City of Literature, and the National Centre for Writing is found at 15th-century Dragon Hall, nurturing new talent within its walls and around the world.

Cathedral QuarterRiverside

A place of sanctuary and community, rebellion and repentance – discover our liveliest streets and oldest monuments. Our Norman Cathedral dominates the Norfolkskyline with its famous 315-foot spire. Ethelbert Gate was constructed as penance for the city’s excommunication.Elm Hill is one of the most complete medieval streets in the UK, and Cow Tower has defended the River Wensum since the 1300s. Once a market, Tombland has been the hub of city nightlife for decades.

Our station, a place of excited arrivals and sad departures, has connected us to the country since the 19th century. Our iconic stadium, Carrow Road, site of joyful wins andheartbreaking defeats, is the proud home of the high-flyingCanaries. On match day, the chants of the world’s oldestfootball song, ‘On the Ball, City’, echo across the rooftops, through the lively Riverside complex, and along the windingRiver Wensum upon which our fine city was founded.

ChapelfieldNorwich Lanes

Once enclosed by 14th-century city walls, this is a place ofstories. Priests once prayed here, archers once practised, and yeomen once trained to resist the Spanish Armada.The garden, an oasis of tranquillity and beauty, comes alive with fairs and events, including the renowned Norfolk & Norwich Festival. The 250-year old Norwich Theatre Royal pioneers British artistic programming, and the old chocolate factory that rose from WWII bombardment is now the site of our modern shopping centre.

Welcome to our city’s independent heart, winner of the Great British High Street. The Guildhall, England’s largest medieval city hall, stands at the gateway of the Norwich Lanes. This place is renowned for making friends of strangers: Strangers’ Hall has been home to mavericksand makers from around the world since the 14th century. Maddermarket Theatre has staged performances since 1921. And our award-winning family-run department store, Jarrold, has served our people since 1823.

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6B

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Historic and beautifully appointed hotel

in the heart of NorwichMorning Coffee Afternoon TeaAA 2 Rosette Restaurant

Tombland Norwich NR3 1LB

01603 209955www.maidsheadhotel.co.uk

Norwich’s No.1 AttractionOpen 7.30am - 6.00pm • Free admission

Free Guided Tours • Choral EvensongEdith Cavell’s Grave • Peregrine FalconsExhibitions • Riverside Walk & Grounds Café • Gift Shop

www.cathedral.org.uk

Getting about

Parking

Norwich has plenty of car parks close to the city centre – see map for locations. And there are six Park & Ride services (see reverse), including Norwich Airport.

Cycling

The Tourist Information Centre (TIC) and norwich.gov.uk/cycling provide info on Norwich’s cycle routes. Secure cycle parks are located at St Andrew’s car park and intu Chapelfield.

Buses

Norwich Bus Station is a short walk from the city centre. Or, take a hop-on, hop-off City Sightseeing tour – see map for bus stop locations.

Rail

There are direct routes to Norwich from London, Colchester, Cambridge, Nottingham, and Liverpool. The train station is just a short walk from the city centre.

Accessibility

For Shopmobility at intu Chapelfield, call 01603 753350. The Norwich TIC also provides advice on places that cater for mobility or access needs: call 01603 213999.

Look out for our friendly Norwich City Host volunteers, located around the city, come rain or shine. They can help you explore, tell you about events, and direct you if you’re lost!

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