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Norwich is a place you don’t pass by, but go to by choice. This is where the road leads – whether you're coming north from London and the South, east from the rest of the UK or south and west from the rest of Norfolk.
By train, boat or plane (or car!), getting to Norwich is easier than you think. And with a train station, bus station, plenty of car parks and even an international airport close to the city centre, the City of Stories is great for a getaway.
Norwich is a place you don’t pass by, but go to by choice. This is where the road leads – whether you're coming north from London and the South, east from the rest of the UK or south and west from the rest of Norfolk.
With advance fares much cheaper than you think and journeys via Greater Anglia and East Midlands Railway, leave the car at home and get the train straight to our central railway station. Your city visit starts the moment you step aboard.
Take a budget break to Norwich by bus or coach from around the UK. Or visit by ferry from the Netherlands via Norwich’s closest port Harwich, less than 2 hours away. You can even sail with your four-legged friend.
Whether it’s for business or pleasure, a domestic or international flight, travelling to Norwich by plane is accessible and easy, with our international airport located just 15 minutes from the city centre.
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. There are plenty of attractions, landmarks and towns to reach using the bus.
One of the best ways to see Norwich (and head into Norfolk's glorious countryside) is from the saddle of your bicycle. It's one of the driest and flattest areas in the country, full of winding lanes, trails and guilt-free cake stops!
Norwich is made for walking and rolling. With pedestrianised streets and plenty of pathways, there's no better way to get around Take it at your own pace- wander with a coffee, linger at a medieval church.
Norwich is an easy city to get around by taxi if you need to be somewhere in a hurry or can’t walk in your heels- we have quite a few cobbles after all. It’s also a relatively small city so your taxi journey need not be a long one.
If you’re travelling to Norwich, make the most of your visit with an overnight stay. This is a cultured city full of history and heritage, independent spirit, and delicious food and drink. Or base yourselves here for a trip to the Broads National Park or our breathtaking coastline!