The secret to the beauty of Norwich, making it a city worth exploring and returning to a ‘must’, is, in no small part, due to the fact that it has a history that stretches back a thousand years. It is now a thriving city and is applauded as England’s first UNESCO city of literature. There is a supreme historical architecture around the area which has been built up over the last millennium. It is that which blends effortlessly and seamlessly with modern, hi-tech architectural design, to bring the city bang up to date in the 21st century and really enhance the beauty of Norwich.

As you’d expect in such an established cosmopolitan city, every taste is catered for in Norwich. Norwich expanded following occupation by the Romans, Anglo-Saxons and then the Normans. This meant that it became one of the biggest cities outside of London. Come to Norwich, once a major trading port and today, it is equally renowned as one of the top destinations in the UK. Probably because it is possible to pack in so much and experience so much variety, making it exciting and never boring. So many angles to the beauty of Norwich.

 

What era will you choose?

You can choose from the Norman era Norwich Cathedral, with a barbed spire that is second only in height to the one at Salisbury cathedral. It’s a must if you have never been. Magnificent, soaring arches, one of the British Isles’ largest monastic cloisters and superbly constructed stained glass windows. This is a top UK tourist attraction which really helps you see and appreciate the beauty of Norwich.

 

From Victorian to The Forum

From here you can step forward in time to the Victorian era, taking in a stroll around the Plantation town garden with its pretty Italianate terrace and Gothic fountain. Sample a variety of delights in the 900 year old Norwich Market, one of Europe’s largest outdoor markets. Bring yourself back to the present day by having a coffee or some light refreshments at The Forum. At The Forum, discover modern hi-tech architecture which was designed by (the then unknown) Norman Foster. It also houses a spectacular library, a cafe and a really buzzing community vibe. 

The Norwich Lanes are worth visiting as they capture the essence of the old city and there are many quirky shops to explore in this part of town. Moving comfortably to Elm Hill, know as one of England’s finest examples of a Tudor Street. You can see why visitors from home and abroad love visiting Norwich.


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