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Amongst handsome Georgian structures and small shop fronts, Upper St Giles feels like a secret, sitting at the west tip of Norwich Lanes.
Without doubt Elm Hill is the most famous street in Norwich. It is also the most complete medieval street in the city.
Situated in the heart of Norwich on Gentleman’s Walk, Norwich Market is open Monday to Saturday.
If you’re looking for places to eat in Norwich then look no further than Chantry Place for a huge choice of restaurant and café options.
BB’s is a UK wide and Irish café chain, selling hundreds of different flavours of muffins including our Muffin of the Month!
Located in the centre of Norwich, Castle Quarter comprises of 60 stores and food outlets, across five levels of retail and leisure.
Located within the beautiful grounds of Norwich Cathedral, the stunning Refectory offers a distinctive café experience.
On Dereham Road, Bowling House is a cocktail bar, karaoke venue and restaurant that just happens to be a ten pin bowling alley.
Norwich Theatre Playhouse has become recognised as one of the best fringe venues in the country, and is home of the famous Playhouse bar.
The Norwich Lanes is a haven of independent eateries, coffee houses and bars set in a myriad of small alleys and pedestrianised streets.
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