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Getting Around Norwich by Bus

Catching the bus is one of the easiest ways to travel around Norwich and explore further into Norfolk.


When you’re travelling by bus, it’s easy to reach our city’s landmarks and attractions, as well as the Broads National Park and Norfolk coast. The majority of buses stop at Norwich Bus Station or central shopping streets like St Stephens Street, Red Lion Street and Castle Meadow. Tap on and off as you explore.

For frequently asked questions, check out our Travel by Bus FAQs and Visiting Norwich FAQs.

Bus Station Facilities

Norwich Bus Station is centrally located between Surrey Street and Queens Road. It has a number of amenities for passengers, including a waiting area, toilets, a cafe and an information point. Customer service is on hand to offer assistance, including for accessibility.

Local Services

There are many local services in and around Norwich to take you across the city and into Norfolk.

The city's main local bus services are run by: Konectbus, First Bus, Sanders, Simonds and Our Bus.

Norwich Park and Ride

Norwich Park and Ride is easy, great value and convenient. There are 5 sites at Thickthorn, Postwick, Harford, Norwich Airport and Sprowston.

Parking is FREE, with buses up to every 20 minutes. It's just £3 all day for an adult, £4 for two adults, or £6 for a group. Children under 5 go FREE.

Main Routes

See what else Norwich and Norfolk have to offer by bus.

In Norwich, there's the Sainsbury Centre, Mousehold Heath and Whitlingham Broad. Or hop on the bus to the coast at Cromer, Holkham or Great Yarmouth. For the Broads National Park, take a trip to Wroxham, Salhouse or Coltishall.

Bus Routes to Know

 
  • Bus Route: Norwich to Whitlingham, 25 minutes
  • Bus Route: Norwich to Wroxham, 45 minutes
  • Bus Route: Norwich to Salhouse Broad, 50 minutes
  • Bus Route: Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham, 1hr 10 minutes
  • Bus Route: Norwich to Holkham, 1hr 55 minutes
  • Bus Route: Norwich to Great Yarmouth, 50 minutes