Getting Around Norwich by Bus

Norwich is a city built for walking. But when you need to go further than your legs can carry you, catching the bus is one of the easiest ways to travel around the city and into the county.


 Head over to the Sainsbury Centre at the University of East Anglia or walk The Boudicca Way from Caistor St Edmund. There are plenty of landmarks and iconic sights to reach, not to mention a whole county with beautiful Broads and a breathtaking coastline to explore. While you’re here, why not treat yourself to a drink in one of our local pubs, bars and eateries?

Most buses stop at our central bus station or shopping streets like Red Lion Street and Castle Meadow. Hop on, hop off. It’s easy by bus.

Norwich Park and Ride

Norwich Park and Ride is easy, great value and super convenient. With 5 sites and buses up to every 20 minutes, your combined parking and bus ticket is just £3 (an adult), £1 more when you travel as a a pair and £6 for a group. And kids under 5 go FREE.

No more stressful journeys into the city or expensive parking fees.

More Than Just a Bus

The bus is a good choice for groups and families, especially with group tickets available. Another advantage is there’s no concern about parking. And if you fancy a spontaneous drink in a cosy city pub or market town drinking hole, well – you can!

Local services in and around Norwich are run by: Konect, First, Lynx, Sanders and Simonds.

Regular Routes

Make the most of your bus journeys and see what else Norwich and Norfolk have to offer. Take in culture at the Sainsbury Centre, hop on the bus to the coast at Cromer or Great Yarmouth, or for the Broads, take a trip to Wroxham or Coltishall.

With ten different lines across 19 different routes, getting anywhere in Norwich or Norfolk from the city centre is easy.

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