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12 February 2024 - 16 February 2024
Whether you’re celebrating valentines with your other half or ‘Galentines’ with your friends, we have carefully prepared a ‘Loved Ones’ Afternoon tea for just £18.95 per person.
23 February 2024
Celebrating 30 years on the road this year, The Bon Jovi Experience is back with a brand new production for 2024.
5 January 2024
As many of us know, Norfolk and Norwich are filled with a fine history. Whether you’re exploring the city’s oldest buildings, or delving into the county’s many tales, you’ll soon see why we call it the City of Stories! The city is the perfect place to stay before exploring the area surrounding, and even two of Hollywood’s biggest names agree, basing their new TV series on the county’s involvement in World War II…
18 February 2024
Author, presenter, and award-winning Head Brewer of Wild Card Brewery in East London, Jaega Wise, hosts a unique beer tasting event at YALM Foodhall – with a science twist!
26 April 2024
This 1 hour 45 minutes guided walking tour looks at the darker side of Norwich, crime, punishment, filth and misery! The tour starts outside the Erpingham Gate of Norwich Cathedral and finishes in the Market Place.
20 April 2024
Discover the stories of Norwich’s historic alleys, lanes and passages on this tour which starts at The Forum and ends outside the Maddermarket Theatre.
18 April 2024
Julian of Norwich (1343-1416) is Britain’s best known female mystic. 2023 is the 650th anniversary of her ‘shewings’ or visions, which revealed to her aspects of God’s love. These visions are at the heart of her book – Revelations of Divine Love, the first book written by a woman in English.
12 April 2024
A 2-hour guided walking tour celebrating CJ Sansom’s best-selling novel Tombland, featuring Tudor lawyer Matthew Shardlake’s visit to Norwich at the time of Kett’s Rebellion (1549)
3 April 2024
The tour includes the story of Jenny Lind’s concerts in Norwich in 1847 and 1849 and the foundation of the Jenny Lind Hospital; visits to the old Bishop’s Palace where Jenny Lind stayed (courtesy of Norwich School) and Norwich Cathedral to view the memorial window to Bishop Stanley, who was Jenny Lind’s host.
21 March 2024
Norwich is a UNESCO City of Literature. Celebrate the writers who have lived in the city and those who have written about Norwich on this walking tour, which starts outside The Forum and ends at the Maids Head Hotel with a cup of tea or coffee.
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