What better way for the City of Stories to express itself than through outdoor art that’s free and accessible for all? Norwich’s urban art trail captivates locals and visitors alike.
Explore life in the air and life on the ground through an engaging permanent exhibition. The American Library has books, magazines and events that reflect the amazing diversity of American life and culture.
Both St Gregory’s church on Pottergate and All Saints’ church on Westlegate are magnificent medieval churches in Norwich. Today, they’re both used as antiques centres where you can discover treasure troves of trinkets, hidden gems, and vintage.
The Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library is one of the most popular public libraries in the UK and home to the Norfolk Heritage Centre, Business and IP Centre Norfolk, American Library and Children’s Library.
Within the eight districts of Norwich these beautifully designed benches can be found, made of stone, wood and metal.
This walk follows the River Wensum from the city centre to Hellesdon. In spring, the city centre portion of the walk is a blaze of colour.
Cathedral Close is a picturesque 44-acre haven beside the River Wensum, and all are welcome to enjoy The Close and its beautiful open spaces.
Dragon Hall is a rare example of a medieval merchant’s trading complex, built in about 1430 by a merchant, Robert Toppes.
The Norwich Lanes Summer Fayre is a one-day celebration of this truly unique area, and regularly attracts crowds in the region of 25,000 visitors each year.
17 January 2025
With everyone looking forward to the half term holiday, it’s time to plan some family activities to make the most out of the school break!
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