This independent and well-appointed AA 4 star hotel is located in the Cathedral Quarter in Norwich and offers chargeable parking to all guests.
Paul
United Kingdom
Fantastic room have stayed at the Maids Head many times before great location very nice relaxing bar. The staff are always helpful and go out of their way to make your stay as enjoyable as possible
The Best Western Plus Oaklands Hotel is set in its own grounds on the outskirts of Norwich. Overlooking the beautiful Yare River Valley, Norwich Station and city centre are 5 minutes’ drive away.
Lee
United Kingdom
Staff were very friendly on arrival and made us feel welcome
Enjoy large, spacious air-conditioned rooms, ample parking, a restaurant, a lounge/bar and a fully equipped health club pool and gym, plus attentive, welcoming service.
Paul
United Kingdom
Excellent. Thanks to Kerry on our arrival day, she booked a taxi for us to the stadium concert of Take That for the Tuesday evening.
Exceptional service alround.
Paul and Janet.
Located in Norwich, The Georgian Townhouse offers stylish en-suite accommodation with free WiFi access throughout. The hotel boasts a large garden with a terrace, as well as a bar and a restaurant.
Aaron
United Kingdom
Stayed here on 5 occasions this was a really disappointing stay.
Room 7 basically an outbuilding garage with open doors so everyone can see in. People next to my room all night so was noisy and people drunk.
Bathroom dirty. No one at reception to talk to about the room so just checked out and left
Situated just 1 mile from Norwich Airport, the 4-star Mercure Norwich Hotel features a restaurant, it is 3 miles from the city centre and offers complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi throughout.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Hotel Belmonte is set in Norwich, 600 metres from Norwich Railway Station and 500 metres from Norwich Cathedral.
Kevin
United Kingdom
For God’s sake why wasn’t I told it’s above a nightclub that was open until 0300 both nights. Attempts to contact booking.com to ensure refund before booking alternative accommodation failed
With a bar and lounge serving food and drink, the Holiday Inn Express Norwich is just less than 2 miles from Norwich International Airport.
michelle
United Kingdom
The breakfast was lovely, a good choice. Only thing there was no decaff tea in the restaurant or the room. the location was a bit grim but the hotel was lovely.
Located 5 miles from Norwich and 2 miles from the Norfolk Broads, Old Rectory Hotel, Crostwick features a large garden, outdoor seasonal swimming pool, restaurant and bar.
emwslea
United Kingdom
Staff were very friendly and helpful, evening meal and breakfast were very good, would certainly recommend.
Set in Norwich, 30 km from Blickling Hall, Caistor Hall offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel features free WiFi and a bar.
Incredibly friendly and welcoming staff, a home away from home.
Located 5 miles from Norwich and 2 miles from the Norfolk Broads, Old Rectory Hotel, Crostwick features a large garden, outdoor seasonal swimming pool, restaurant and bar.
Breakfast was lush, staff so accommodating, rooms spotless,
Situated along the banks of the River Yare and opposite Whittingham Country Park, The Town House by Innkeeper's Collection offers limited free parking just 2 miles from Norwich city centre and...
The friendliness of the staff . Location. Food was amazing .
The Best Western Plus Oaklands Hotel is set in its own grounds on the outskirts of Norwich. Overlooking the beautiful Yare River Valley, Norwich Station and city centre are 5 minutes’ drive away.
The room was clean the staff were pleasant and helpful
Located in Norwich, within 22 km of Blickling Hall and 1.5 km of Norwich Cathedral, Nysdill Hotel Norwich provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
All good - especially for the price. Comfortable, spacious and clean.
Set in Norwich, 900 metres from Norwich City Football Club, Namaste Palace Hotel has a restaurant serving complimentary vegetarian breakfast. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Nice and friendly. Good value and nice ambience on a budget
Situated just 1 mile from Norwich Airport, the 4-star Mercure Norwich Hotel features a restaurant, it is 3 miles from the city centre and offers complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi throughout.
Room was very clean and bed was big and comfortable
In 350 acres of the Wensum Valley, the Wensum Valley Hotel features 2 golf courses, a leisure centre and beauty salon. Just 15 minutes from Norwich, the hotel has free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Located in Norwich, 20 km from Blickling Hall, Stower Grange Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Breakfast exceptional .Room very nice .Staff very good
The Assembly House is located in Norwich and features a garden and free WiFi. This property is situated 0.2 miles from Norwich City Football Club and Norfolk & Norwich Millennium Library.
Exceptionally friendly staff and incredibly beautiful building.
Situated in Norwich, OYO Elm Farm Country House, Norwich Airport features free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a bar and a garden. OYO Elm Farm Country House, Norwich Airport offers a sun terrace.
Fantastic value for money, big room and lovely location
FAQs about hotels in Norwich
On average, 3-star hotels in Norwich cost TWD 3,468 per night, and 4-star hotels in Norwich are TWD 4,931 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Norwich can on average be found for TWD 4,439 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Norwich this weekend is TWD 4,099 or, for a 4-star hotel, TWD 6,257. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Norwich for this weekend cost on average around TWD 11,128 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs TWD 4,250 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Norwich for tonight. You'll pay on average around TWD 5,087 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Norwich will cost around TWD 5,951 (based on Booking.com prices).
Once an important medieval trading centre, Norwich remains a popular shopping destination. The Chapelfield centre is the newest addition, whereas a historic shop sells the city’s most famous export: Colman’s Mustard. Castle Mall is underground, in a hill topped with a keep, part of the 12th-century castle founded by William the Conqueror.
Dating to the same era is the large cobbled square housing a 6-day market. It was said that Norwich had a church for every week, and while that is no longer true, over 30 medieval churches still exist. The cathedral was built using stone from Normandy and boasts England’s 2nd largest cloisters and 2nd tallest spire.
Colourful medieval façades line Elm Hill and the Guildhall is another fine example of the period. Half-timbered Dragon Hall was a trading hall, while St Andrew’s and Blackfriars Halls constitute England’s most intact friary. The 14th-century Cow Tower sits by the River Wensum upstream from Pulls Ferry, the train station and Norwich City FC.
Reportedly, Norwich once had a pub for every day, and today’s traditional inns and modern bars are certainly popular with the student population. Other entertainment options include the Theatre Royal and Playhouse.
Norwich accommodation on Booking.com includes historic hotels with pools, city centre guest houses and riverside apartments, all near to Norwich Airport.
Beautiful cathedral. So-so outdoor market. People are very very friendly and helpful. It's a nice city to just wander everywhere, and easy to find your bearings.
Lots of information and a wonderful monument to Edith Cavell, the brave nurse executed by the Germans.
Many varied eateries to match your hunger level or kind of dining experience you want, from street takeaways to tea cafes to fine dining.
I enjoyed my stay in Norwich; no pressure, and I had a very fine studio apartment called Wellington Apartments, which is directly behind Norwich Cathedral.
LINDA
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Two days in Norwich was just right for us to explore the...
Two days in Norwich was just right for us to explore the historic interests, shop the Shambles and get a feel for the culture and atmosphere. I'm not sure why it's not a top tourist recommendation as there is lots of charm and history in a relatively small and easy to explore town. Maybe the cobble stone streets being a little hilly are more difficult for the elderly that aren't used to the European way of walking so much, but it seems everyone got around well.
Heidi
United States
2.0
Scored 2.0
Tombland area was pleasant
Tombland area was pleasant
The cathedral was utterly beautiful
However the city in general looked tatty,dirty and uncared for.
The rubbish bins overflowed
The graffiti was everywhere
The hen and stag parties were lewd and loud.
The pubs were shabby and over crowded
There seems to be a dearth of good restaurants and bars.
Overall..very disappointing.
The city looked neglected and we were very disappointed.
Margaret
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice friendly city easy to get around and lots of nice...
Nice friendly city easy to get around and lots of nice restaurants and bars and good shops
Castle museum does a twilight option so can get in for £2.50 instead of £7-50 excellent value! As a Bank Holiday unable to enjoy the market will have to go for another visit!
Julie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
City is not the quaint picture postcard cobbled streets you...
City is not the quaint picture postcard cobbled streets you imagine. Sadly the closure of major department stores in the centre gives feeling of neglect. Every street has empty premises. Major fast food outlets dominate and individual restaurants hard to find. Cathedral and its area is beautiful and well maintained. Street market jaded and short of shops. Locally owned Jarrold store worth a visit. Buses to outlining areas very good. Parking for cars difficult as in any city. Local people are very welcoming and stay can be used as centre for visiting the Norfolk Broads and outlying areas.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Such a historic, rich, cultural place which was greatly...
Such a historic, rich, cultural place which was greatly enhanced for me by staying in the Colegate area with it's historic churches, squares, and leafy river walks . Else where there are two cathedrals and also public and private galleries where I saw some excellent exhibitions. There is an independent cinema with a very good art house movie programme constantly being updated and a beautiful bar. There are many wonderful cafes where you can chill with high quality beverages and patisseries. There is also the plantation Garden which I shall reserve for my next visit and the Castle Museum and Art Gallery with it's lovely gardens. The shopping is also very good.
Great location in the city centre, very near the Theatre Royal. The building itself is stunning and our room (Room 11) was beautiful. The bed was very comfortable, lovely toiletries and fantastic shower, plenty of room in a historic part of the house. The food was very good and beautifully presented. The staff were all great and nothing was too much trouble for any of them. We would definitely consider staying there again if we were in Norwich.
This is not a luxury hotel, but then it's much cheaper than many centrally located hotels in Norwich. There is no breakfast option, but rooms include a kitchenette so you can fix your own breakfast at a time that suits you. My room was clean, quiet with a good comfortable bed & Samsung smart TV (with Netflix). The heating worked well, nice walk-in shower with plenty of hot water. Friendly staff and a late check-out is a reasonable £15 extra.
excellent stylish boutiquey hotel set in a Georgian? building just a short walk from central Norwich. rooms with modern touches (espresso coffee pod machine, digital radio) and traditional charm with a Farrow & Ball colour vibe. downstairs a spacious pub/restaurant done in a shabby chic hipster way - ours was a flying visit so we didn't sample the food but menu looked great. attentive helpful staff
The hotel location is great and the room is a good size. The shower is nice and powerful and the bathroom clean. I did not use the microwave and fridge but they were clean and easily accessed. I am disabled and sometimes use a wheel chair, I was not in a disabled room but found the hotel easily accessible. The staff were friendly and approachable.
This hotel is located in a Victorian building and has several interesting Victorian features, including the plumbing, but it all worked well and it certainly has a lot of period charm. The hotel is centrally located and within easy walking distance of Norwich City Centre, Castle and Cathedral. It is also close to the shops and restaurants.
The hotel is located directly opposite Norwich Cathedral and a short walk from the city centre. It also has its own parking facilities. Although the hotel is quite 'traditional' in the public areas, the rooms are very comfortable and modern. There are plenty of staff and they are very helpful.
The Station Hotel is a very modest hotel close to Norwich railway station. Even though it is located by a busy A-road, the bedrooms are at the back of the building, so are not affected by road noise. Staff are very friendly and the Wi-fi works well. Accommodation is extremely good value.
This hotel is far more upscale than I am accustomed to. It is lovely, the restaurant is very good. The location is far if you walk from the train station, although probably convenient if you drive. It is outside the center city area, quiet and pleasant.
Location was lovely, cheap taxi into Norwich.
Room was spacious and hotel was nicely decorated, bed was SERIOUSLY comfy.
Breakfast was nice, good selection and waitress very quick to tidy tables and ensure people were seated promptly
Really spacious townhouse, beautifully refurbished, in a great location for both the waterfront and city centre. The dedicated parking space right outside was particularly handy, as parking in Norwich city centre can be a challenge!
The staff were very welcoming and helpful. I was able to store my bike within the hotel. Room was large and well equipped with good sized TV, kettle and even a coffee machine. Good en suite.
Very good full vegetarian breakfast.
Great location for walking into Norwich city Centre shops restaurants etc around 15 minutes
Nice feel to the hotel homely and inviting very good food in bar/ Restaurant sensible prices nice staff decent amount of on site parking
Lovely rural location, which was easy to find. The accommodation was lovely and clean & comfortable and the hosts were very friendly and welcoming.
Good location for travelling to Cromer and also Norwich City Centre.
Really enjoyed our stay, bit pricey though for what is a standard hotel, especially when there is such limited parking. We were lucky to get the very last space. The Staff were excellent, very friendly and helpful.
modern looking building, friendly greeting, thoughtful extras to buy outside the room for the bathroom, less than 10 mins drive/taxi to Norwich City Centre
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