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    FREE MAP & MONEY SAVING VOUCHERS

    PARK & RIDE INFORMATION

    www.visitnorwich.co.uk

    visit & shopMAP

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    norwich tourist information centre

    map ref E4 1

    www.visitnorwich.co.uk

    Tel: 01603 213999

    city boats map ref E7 2

    www.cityboats.co.uk

    Tel: 01603 701701

    Norwich 12 is the UKs finest collection of individually outstanding her-

    itage buildings spanning the Norman, medieval, Georgian, Victorian

    and modern eras. Together they form an internationally important

    showcase of English urban and cultural development

    during this time. Come and explore these 12 iconic landmarks

    through guided walks and tours; visitor attractions; exhibitions;

    music and performances; cafes and restaurants; and gift shops.

    Six of these are highlighted here.

    For more information on the full collection visit

    www.norwich12.co.uk or contact Norwich Tourist Information Cen-tre on 01603 213999. Norwich 12 is linked to 12 outstanding her-

    itage sites in the Belgian city of Ghent in a cultural tourism project

    called SHAPING 24. www.shaping24.eu.

    The tourist information centre at The Forum in the heart of the city

    centre is there to help you make the most of your visit. They offer a

    wide range of information and services before and during your visit.

    Open Apr-Oct 9.30-6pm, Mon-Sat, open Sundays - call for times;

    Nov-Mar 9.30-5.30pm, closed Sundays.

    Relax afloat a City Boat. What better way to enjoy fantastic views of Nor-wich or the Broads than from the river. We offer a range of daily sched-uled river cruises from 20 minutes to 3 hours, leaving from 3 quays inand around Norwich. Find us in the city centre at Elm Hill Quay and atStation Quay, Norwich Riverside (opposite Norwich Railway Station). Livecommentary and refreshments available.

    Discover Norwich aboard the City Sightseeing open top bus. Hop on,hop off at 9 stops near to the main attractions and at the Railway andBus stations. Find out about the city from the on board commentary.Tickets valid 24 hours. Starts outside Theatre Royal on Theatre Streetat 10.00 and runs hourly until 16.00. Service operates Apr-Oct only.

    city sightseeing bus tours map ref E3 3www.awayadays.com

    www.city-sightseeing.com

    Tel: 01263 587005

    0871 6660000 (24 hours)

    norwich attractions

    see over for map

    Discover Norwichs best loved and mostpopular attractions

    norwich 12

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    map ref C6 9

    www.cathedral.org.uk

    Tel: 01603 218300

    The Cathedral of St John the Baptist offers a special place of prayerand peace amid Gothic grandeur, some stunning stained glass andfine stonework. Do also visit the Narthex a major new centre whereyou can learn more about the Cathedral in relaxing surroundings.Dont miss a tower tour for a fantastic view of the city and surround-ing countryside!

    The Forum is the landmark Millennium building for the East of Englandand offers many exciting experiences in one. Be inspired by Fusion, thegiant digital gallery (Free Admission); tour the headquarters of BBC East;delight in a changing programme of free and ticketed events; or relaxand revive over coffee and lunch. The Forum is also home to the TouristInformation Centre and The Forum Shop by Jarrold.

    Over 900 years old, Norwich Cathedral boasts the second tallest spire andthe largest monastic cloister in England. Now it also includes two strikingbuildings designed by Hopkins Architects. The Hostry, which opened inNovember 2009, is a point of welcome to visitors and an education centre.Its sister building, opened in 2004, is the award-winning Refectory restau-rant which is open every day for light refreshments and hot lunches.

    RWatts

    cathedral church of st john the baptist map ref E1 5

    www.sjbcathedral.org.uk

    Tel: 01603 624615

    the forum map ref E3 7

    www.theforumnorwich.co.uk

    Tel: 01603 727950

    norwich cathedral

    the assembly house map ref F4 4

    www.

    assemblyhousenorwich.co.uk

    Tel: 01603 626402

    dragon hall 6

    www.dragonhall.org

    Tel: 01603 663922

    norwich castle museum & art gallery map ref E5 8

    www.

    museums.norfolk.gov.ukTel: 01603 493625 / 495897

    The Assembly House - one of the most glorious examples of Georgianassembly rooms architecture in the country. A centre for the arts & per-formance with concert rooms and galleries as well as a venue for cele-brations, weddings & conferences. Indeed a house for assemblies!

    A magnificent medieval Grade 1 listed trading hall, home to 1,000 years ofhistory. Ideal for people of all ages with hands-on displays, free audio tourand family activities. Visit us and discover one of the most impressive, in-triguing and interesting buildings in Norwich. Open Sunday Friday.Closed during winter.

    One of the Citys most famous landmarks, Norwich Castle, was built bythe Normans as a Royal palace 900 years ago. Now a museum and art

    gallery, it is home to outstanding collections of fine art, archaeologyand natural history. Open Mon - Sat 10am - 4.30pm and Sun 1pm -4.30pm (June - Sept open till 5pm).

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    Discover The Plantation Garden, a wonderfully restored idiosyncraticlate Victorian town garden, including a gothic fountain, rustic bridge, anItalianate terrace and hundreds of architectural details fashionable in themid 19th century. Open daily, 2 entry fee, teas on Sunday afternoonsMay-September. Also group tours by arrangement, see website.

    A replica Victorian shop stocking an extensive range of exclusive ColmansMustard products and showing displays on the history of Colmans Mustardand its production in Norwich. Housed in the beautiful art nouveau Royal Ar-cade, it is a g reat place to buy local gifts and souvenirs. Free to enter.Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-5pm and Bank Hol Mon, Sun 11am-4pm inpeak season.

    colmans mustard shop & museum map ref E4 10

    www.

    colmansmustardshop.com

    Tel: 01603 627889

    the plantation garden map ref E1 12

    www.plantationgarden.co.uk

    Tel: 07504 545 810

    jarrold map ref E4 11

    www.jarrold.co.uk

    Tel: 01603 660661

    map ref D1 13

    www.scva.ac.uk

    Tel: 01603 593199

    sainsbury centre for visual artsEnjoy a relaxing interlude in your day at the Sainsbury Centre, just a short busride or car journey from the shopping centre. This landmark building, designedby Norman Foster, is set in beautiful parkland at the University of East Anglia(UEA). Discover world and modern European art by artists such as Picasso inthe permanent collection (free) and stunning special exhibitions (see voucher).The gallery is family friendly with fun activities for children and a childrens menuin the caf. Theres something for everyone!

    insider tips!

    Hop on a 22, 25 or 35 bus from Norwich Railway Station and CastleMeadow to the Sainsbury Centre just a short bus ride away fromthe shops. Car parking easiest in afternoons and at weekends

    Treat yourself to afternoon tea at the Assembly House restaurant,Jarrold or in Norwich Cathedral's Refectory.

    Book a Blue Badge Guided walking tour from Norwich TouristInformation Centre at The Forum, from 4.00 per person

    For help and assistance in planning your visit,

    ideas and inspiration, go online at

    www.visitnorwich.co.uk

    or email us at [email protected]

    A family run department store since 1823, Jarrolds historic building standsproudly in the heart of the city centre. Twice winner of the IndependentStore of the Year award, Jarrolds unique mix of exclusive brands, localproducts and choice of 3 fabulous restaurants, make it a must-visit shop-ping destination for locals and visitors alike theres something for every-

    one. Dont miss: the new Jarrold shop in The Forum, showcasingthe very best in gifts and art of the region.

    see over for shopping

    Explore this magnificent Tudor house and see rooms enriched with textilesand period furniture. Admire the Great Hall, panelled Walnut Room, historictoy collection and delightful 17th century knot garden.Open: 17 February - 23 December 2010. Wed - Sat 10.30am - 4pmClosed: 24 Dec 2010 - 22 Feb 2011.

    strangers' hall map ref E1 14

    www.

    museums.norfolk.gov.uk

    Tel: 01603 493625/667229

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    Pick up your free

    Norwich Lanes

    Guide from Nor-

    wich Tourist Infor-

    mation Centre

    or businesses in

    The Lanes.

    where to shopDiscover the many shoppingareas that make Norwich one ofthe top ten places to shop*www.shopnorwich.co.uk

    1 norwich

    market

    In the centre of Norwich, undera sea of multicoloured roofs, youwill find over 200 market stallsselling a huge range of productsand services - the largest six dayopen air market in England. Buyeverything from fresh fish, meat,cheese and fruit & vegetables tohaberdashery items andmuch more.Dont miss: Salle Organics, Nor-wich Fudge Company &The Cheeseman

    Tel: 0344 9803333www.norwich-market.co.uk

    E4

    4 gentlemans walk

    & royal arcadeThis main pedestrian thoroughfare isalso home to the art nouveau Royal Ar-cade built in 1899. Dive down the Backof the Inns, a network of side streets dot-ted with independent retailers. Dontmiss: Fat Face, Primark & HMV

    E4

    3 chapelfield

    Norwichs newest shopping centre has over 80 shops, 15 tempting cafsand restaurants and the only House of Fraser in the region. Chapelfieldis a place to shop, a place to dine, and a place to meet. It offers a stylishand contemporary environment providing the retail heart to a vibrant area.

    Dont miss: App le Store, Zara, Disney Store, H&M & Wagam amaTel: 01603 753344 www.chapelfield .co.uk

    F3

    2 london streetWith a blend of independent storesand high street names, this pedestri-anised street is also a great place tofind fine couture and jewelleryshops. Dont miss: Windsor BishopJewellers,The Book Hive & The White Stuff

    E4

    5 jarrold

    East Anglias top independentstore offers an unrivalled choicethroughout all five floors with fash-ion, beauty, furniture, stationery,books, childrenswear, art andcraft, computers, the choice ofthree restaurants and much more.Next to the main store on LondonStreet is Pilch Sports & Outdoor -a division of Jarrolds.Dont miss: the popular PersonalShopper service & luxuriousbeauty room.

    Tel: 01603 660661www.jarrold.co.uk

    E4

    7 norwich lanes

    Cobbled streets and narrow al-

    leys, lined with historic buildings,

    packed with small independent

    shops. Fashion boutiques, hand

    made jewellery, shoe shops,hair and beauty salons, health

    shops and specialist grocers

    add to this vibrant and eclec-

    tic mix. There's also a range

    of furniture, music and book

    shops, second hand, antique

    and gift shops.

    Dont miss: Soho Hip,

    The Perfect Pad &

    Ritual Day Spa

    D4

    6 upper st gilesAn intimate corner of the city witha stylish and cosmopolitan mix ofindependent shops.Dont miss: Verandah (lifestylegallery & gifts), Coccolino (chil-drens designer wear) &The Bell Jar (eclectic furniture)

    E2

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    10 elm hill

    Steeped in history, this picturesque cobbled street has antiques,crafts, toys, stamps and coins, linen, lace and period clothes, collec-tors teddy bears, jewellery, silverware, galleries and more. Dontmiss: The Dormouse Bookshop, Elm Hill Brasserie (Winner of theEDP 'Best Norfolk Menu' 09/10 award)

    The Bear Shop & The Briton Arms (coffee shop)

    D5

    12 timber hill

    Specialist shops includingindividual clothes shops, a craftshop and a camera shop.A convenient pedestrian linkbetween John Lewis and The Mall.Dont miss: Ginger, Ward & Wright(shoes), Orvis & Abode

    F5

    16 magdalen street

    An eclectic mix including antiques,retro music, an oriental grocerystore and charity shops.Dont miss: Roys, Oxfam &Anglian Fashion Fabrics

    C5 17 st stephens

    One of the main thoroughfaresleading into the city centre with anumber of top stores. You can enterthe Chapelfield shopping centre fromhere and the bus station is nearby.

    Dont miss: Slaters, Lakeland, BHS,Superdrug, WH Smith & Millets

    F4

    9 anglia square B4

    13 cathedralretail park

    Top brands and good value in theshadow of the RC Cathedral.

    Dont miss: TK Maxx, BrantanoFootwear & Toys R Us.

    C2

    Everything you need from linens to home technology, fashions to furnitureor that perfect gift, all under one roof. Good quality products, sold at rea-sonable prices, with knowledgeable, friendly service and the NeverKnowingly Undersold guarantee. For advice with fashion, home designor nursery, specialist advisors are there to help. Multi-storey car parklinked directly to the shop. Dont miss: The Place to Eat restaurant &The Espresso Bar Tel: 01603 660021 www.johnlewis.com/norwich

    F5 14 riverside retail

    Large outlets of high street namessit alongside this popular river-side leisure and entertainment

    centre.Dont miss: Next, Mamas &Papas, Outfit & Currys

    G7

    11 st benedicts

    Probably the most varied shops ofany Norwich street, including a boat-ing specialist, fancy d ress hire, abridal shop and musical instrumentshops. Dont miss: Circular Sound,Tierra Latina, Prim Vintage & NorwichArts Centre

    D3

    15 the mallnorwichFind many top names as well asa number of unique independentstores in this 5 floor shoppingcentre. Enjoy great places to eatand drink including the popularMall Kitchen. Situated centrally,next to Norwich Castle, with800 car parking spaces, a Shop-

    mobility service and an8-screen Vue cinema.Dont miss: TK Maxx, Argos,New Look & Starbucks.

    Tel: 01603 766430www.themall.co.uk

    E5

    The place to go for bargain essen-tials. Also home to the HollywoodCinema.Dont miss: QD, Poundstretcher& Iceland

    18 marks & spencerand debenhams

    F4

    Two flagship stores. M&S boasts thelargest food hall in the city centre, anextensive range of clothing for thewhole family, together with a homefurnishings section in the basement.Debenhams offers great designerbrand shopping.

    8 john lewis

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    Your visit to Norwich brings you to the very heart of East Anglia, to the

    most complete medieval city in Britain and, in times past, second only

    in importance to London. Over 1,500 historic buildings lie within the

    city walls and its compact scale means you can easily explore

    Norwich on foot.

    As well as our two magnificent cathedrals and imposing Norman cas-

    tle, you will find over 30 beautiful flint churches and pretty medieval

    streets like Elm Hill with its art galleries and antique shops. Wander

    through the jumbled alleys and back streets of the Norwich Lanes and

    you will discover an extraordinary wealth of speciality shops, delis and

    coffee shops, buzzy wine bars and fine historic pubs.

    In contrast, the architecturally stunning Forum is a unique and

    award-winning destination, offering a combination of exciting experi-

    ences. Fusion, the giant dig ital gallery shows a changing programme

    of film, image and sound, and is free to visit. The Forum also hosts a

    year-round line-up of free and ticketed exhibitions, events and enter-

    tainment. It is also home to the Tourist Information Centre your first

    port of call for helpful advice, accommodation bookings, sightseeing

    tickets and city walking tours.

    Norwich is one of the UKs top 10 shopping destinations with flagship

    stores of the biggest names in retail, an award-winning independent

    department store, the largest open-air market in the country open 6

    days a week and an eclectic mix of independent shops and boutiques.

    And theres more experience our vibrant arts scene, enjoy great

    food and drink and sample our award-winning local produce. With

    idyllic Norfolk countryside and the stunning Norfolk Broads right on

    our doorstep, what more could you want?

    Visit Norwich, explore Norwich, shop Norwich,

    eat Norwich youll love Norwich!

    welcome to norwichA favourite UK city and a top ten

    place to shop!*

    * Venuescore Survey, The Javelin Group 2009

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    the assembly house

    Assembly HouseRestaurant

    10% off all Restaurant& Caf Bar purchases

    No photocopies accepted.May not be used in conjunction withany other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011

    norwich cathedral

    10% offall purchases in our Refec-tory Restaurantand Coffee Shop

    No photocopies accepted.May not be used in conjunction withany other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011

    sainsbury centre

    1 per personadmission to special exhi-bitions - entry tothe permanentcollections freeNo photocopies accepted.May not be used in conjunction withany other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011

    city sightseeing

    bus tours1 offper person for upto 2 people per voucherNo photocopies accepted.May not be used in conjunction withany other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011

    colmans mustardshop & museum

    10% off all pur-chases on presentation ofthis voucherNo photocopies accepted.

    May not be used in conjunction withany other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011

    norwich castle

    Save up to 51 off full admissionprice for up to 5 people.

    No photocopies accepted.May not be used in conjunction withany other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011

    the forum shop byjarrold showcasing thebest art & gifts of the region.

    10% off1 voucher per customerNo cash exchanges. Cannot be usedwith other offers. Valid only at the

    Forum Shop. Valid until 28/02/2011

    the book hive

    10% offall purchases

    No photocopies accepted.May not be used in conjunctionwith any other offer.Valid until 28/02/2011

    cathedral church ofst john the baptist

    2 for 1on Saturday Tower Tours

    No photocopies accepted.May not be used in conjunction withany other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011

    pizzaexpress atthe forum

    enjoy 2 for 1on any pizzaNo photocopies accepted. May notbe used in conjunction with any otheroffer. Valid 7 days a week until28/02/2011, excluding Valentine's Day,

    Mother's Day and December

    dragon hall

    1 offfull adult admissionprice only, for up to2 peopleNo photocopies accepted.

    May not be used in conjunction withany other offer. Valid until 28/02/2011

    city boats

    2 for 1 on any boattrip valid Saturday, Monday& Tuesday only

    No photocopies accepted.May not be used in conjunctionwith any other offer.Valid until 28/02/2011

    any purchase

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    Park & Ridethe easy wayinto Norwich

    Visiting Norwich by car can

    be stressful if youre not sure

    where you are going or youre

    worried about finding aparking space. Let Norwich

    Park & Ride take the stress

    out of your journey. Its great

    value for money and really

    easy to use.

    Just park in any of the six sites

    located opposite and catch

    the frequent buses that take

    you speedily into the heart of

    the city and back again.

    The buses are colour-coded

    for easy recognition.

    All buses are low floor making

    them easily accessible to par-

    ents with buggies or wheelchair

    users.

    550-1100 spaces at each site

    Parking bays for

    disabled drivers

    Parent and child bays

    Toilets and baby changing

    facilities

    Helpful and courteoussite staff

    CCTV for your safety

    Cycle parking

    Newspapers on sale

    Refreshments available

    at most sites

    Ticket

    Adult daily ticket(Mon Sat)

    Off peak adult dailyticket (after 1230Mon Sat)

    Group saver ticket(anytime Mon Fri)

    Group super saverticket (Sat/Sun/bank Hols)

    Cost

    2.00

    1.70

    3.50 (for a carwith up to 5 adults)

    3.30 (For a carwith up to 5 adults

    Concessions

    Concessionary buspass holders (before

    0930 Mon Fri)Concessionary buspass holders (after0930 Mon Fri and all

    day Sat/Sun/bank hols)

    Accompanied chil-dren uner 16(max of 4 per vehicle)

    Cost

    Normalcharges

    apply

    Free

    Free

    great servicecheap and easy to usejust pay & go

    Airport First bus into the city 0640 0700Travel time 20-25 mins Last bus back from the bus station 1930 (2030 Thurs) 1930

    Costessey First bus into the city 0640 0700Travel time 20 mins Last bus back from the bus station 1930 (2030 Thurs) 1930

    Harford First bus into the city 0640 0700Travel time 15-20 mins Last bus back from the bus station 1930 (2030 Thurs) 1930

    Postwick First bus into the city 0640 0700Travel time 20-25 mins Last bus back from the bus station 1930 (2030 Thurs) 1930

    Sprowston First bus into the city 0640 0700Travel time 20-25 mins Last bus back from the bus station 1930 (2030 Thurs) 1930

    Thickthorn First bus into the city 0640 0700Travel time 12-15 mins Last bus back from the bus station 1930 (2030 Thurs) 1930

    timetable Monday-Friday Saturday

    turn up and goschedule

    Buses run every 10 minutes(every 15 minutes from Costessey)

    Every 15 minutes on publicholidays (limited sites)

    No service on Christmas Day, Box-ing Day and New Years Day

    There is no service on Sundays ex-cept during the Christmas period

    Other fares and great value season tickets are also available please ask at the site or visit www.norfolk.gov.uk/parkandride

    Further information is available from 0344 800 8003 (Mon Fri 0800 1800). Information correct at time of print 2010.

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    getting here and

    getting around

    going out

    Norwich is easily accessible

    from all parts of the UK by

    road, rail and air (Norwich In-ternational Airport and Lon-

    don Stansted).

    By car major routes include

    the M11, A11, A12, A140

    and A14 from London, the

    South East of England, ferry

    ports and the Channel Tun-

    nel. The A14, A11, A47,

    A17 and A1 serve the Mid-

    lands and the North.

    By rail Norwich Railway Sta-tion is a short walk from

    the city centre. Half hourly

    services run between

    London Liverpool Street

    and Norwich (1hr 50mins)

    with local connecting

    services within East Anglia.

    A direct service also links

    Cambridge to Norwich and

    East Midlands Trains offer con-

    necting services from

    the Midlands, north of

    England and Scotland

    via Peterborough.

    www.nationalrail.co.uk

    08457 484 950

    www.eastmidlandstrains.co.uk

    08457 125 678

    By coach & bus

    National Express coaches

    travel to Norwich from Londonand other major cities several

    times daily. All coaches stop

    at Norwich Bus Station in the

    city centre.

    Facilities include an informa-

    tion desk, caf,

    secure cycle storage and a

    comfortable waiting room.

    www.nationalexpress.com

    08717 818 181

    Traveline East Anglia

    Local travel information

    service giving up to date rail,

    bus and coach timetables.

    www.

    travelineeastanglia.org.uk

    0871 200 22 33

    As well as a vast choice of stylish cafe bars, pubs and restaurants,

    Norwich offers a huge range of entertainment and cultural activity - from

    the regions leading touring theatres to its biggest nightclub, from art-house

    cinema to major multiplexes, from classical music to top names in Indie

    music. Close to the railway, Riverside and the Prince of Wales Road,

    provide a focus for the city's nightlife, with a great mix of nightclubs, bars,

    and restaurants.

    For 2 weeks in May the Norfolk and

    Norwich Festival is one of the coun-

    trys leading arts festivals and

    a host of other festivals take place

    throughout the year celebrating

    everything from dragons to food

    and beer. For event listings go to www.visitnorwich.co.uk

    Cromer

    Gt Yarmouth

    Dover

    Chelmsford

    Ipswich

    Diss

    Stansted

    Colchester

    Heathrow

    M40

    A14A14

    A140

    A11

    M11

    A47

    M23

    A12

    A12

    M20

    M4

    M1

    M3

    M1A1

    A1

    LONDON

    NORWICH

    Peterborough

    Cambridge

    Bury StEdmunds

    Kings Lynn

    Ely

    Harwich KeyMajor road routes

    Major rail routes

    Tunnel

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    Published by VisitNorwich Ltd, Norwich, Norfolk, Great Britain in partnership with Norfolk County Councils Passenger Transport

    Unit, Norwich Attractions and Norwich City Centre Partnership.

    VisitNorwich c annot accep t any responsibility for any error or omission which may have occurred.

    Norwich Attractions

    Shopping

    Car parks

    Park & Ride

    Shopping/Leisure areas

    Coach Parking*

    Shopmobility

    Toilets

    Cycle racks

    River trips

    Theatres

    Bus Station

    Cinemas

    Norwich Lanes

    Pedestrianised areas

    Parks and gardens

    Riverside walks

    City wall

    Norwich 12 Buildings

    Tourist Information

    *For details of drop-off &

    pick-up points for coaches,

    contact

    Norwich Tourist Information

    Centre on 01603 213999.

    For city centre car park locations, opening times, parking

    charges and disabled parking contact Norwich City Council

    www.norwich.gov.uk 0344 980 3333

    For Norwich shopmobility call 01603 753350

    Look out for the roadside no-

    tices around the city that give

    real-time updates on parking

    availability.

    www.help2park.com

    car parks and shopmobility

    key to mapT

    Cathedral Quarter

    Designed by Gareth James Design Associates 01508 470854. Printed by Norwich Colour Print on Woodfree silk, a FSC product sourced from sustainable forests.

    Norwich Attractions

    1 Tourist Information Centre

    2 City Boats

    3 City Sightseeing Tours

    4 The Assembly House

    5 Cathedral Church of St John

    the Baptist6 Dragon Hall

    7 The Forum

    8 Norwich Castle Museum &

    Art Gallery

    9 Norwich Cathedral

    10 Colman's Mustard Shop

    & Museum

    11 Jarrold

    12 The Plantation Garden

    13 Sainsbury Centre for

    Visual Arts

    14 Strangers' Hall

    Shopping

    1 Norwich Market

    2 London Street

    3 Chapelfield

    4 Gentleman's Walk &

    Royal Arcade

    5 Jarrold

    6 Upper St Giles7 Norwich Lanes

    8 John Lewis

    9 Anglia Square

    10 Elm Hill

    11 St Benedicts

    12 Timberhill

    13 Cathedral Retail Park

    14 Riverside Retail

    15 The Mall Norwich

    16 Magdalen Street

    17 St Stephens

    18 Marks & Spencer and

    Debenhams