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.
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.
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.
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.
Geraldina
United Kingdom
Very friendly and helpful reception staff, quick room service. Room was very clean. Mid century design.
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.
Hazel
Guernsey
Fabulous location in beautiful surroundings. Super efficient, friendly & helpful staff. Beautiful spacious room with a lovely comfy bed. The heated outdoor pool was amazing.
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,
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
Set in Norwich, 41 km from Blickling Hall, The Kings Head Inn, Norwich - AA 5-Star rated offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
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 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...
It was so clean and close to town and staff was great
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
Set in Norwich, 900 metres from Norwich City Football Club, Namaste Palace Hotel has free WiFi available throughout the property. Each room features a flat-screen TV. Towels and linen are included.
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
FAQs about hotels in Norwich
On average, 3-star hotels in Norwich cost € 99.59 per night, and 4-star hotels in Norwich are € 141.95 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Norwich can on average be found for € 128.19 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Norwich this weekend is € 100.69 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 185.53. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Norwich for this weekend cost on average around € 347.02 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 126.46 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Norwich for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 183.01 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Norwich will cost around € 211.34 (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.
Olive Cafe and Haggle restaurant were two stand out options...
Olive Cafe and Haggle restaurant were two stand out options for food. Try the bubble and squeak at Olive. Olive's breakfast option was enourmous.
We had four starters and two main courses at Haggle. Every one was superb. Staff very friendly and efficient.
Maids Head was a great location for our stay. Adjacent to the Cathedral and any amount of the historical walks outlined for free on the Norwich Society website.
SteveHS
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful cathedral. So-so outdoor market.
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.
Everything. Perfect location and easily accessible for the city centre.
Lovely accommodation, spotlessly clean and comfortable. A cosy place to relax after a busy day.
Kay was so welcoming and gave us lots of good information for the local area and beyond.
A nice touch for breakfast each morning : different breads, cereals, jams, coffee, teas provided in the room with plenty of milk in the fridge to make breakfast at your leisure.
Highly recommend if you're heading to Norwich and would love to stay again.
We stayed for a university visit, so we wanted to be accessible to both the city centre and the university. This was ideal, with a level flat walk to the city centre in under 10 minutes. The university was a 15 minute drive. The hotel was extremely warm and comfortable, with exceptionally courteous and helpful staff. We slept very well and the breakfast was good. The rooms were lovely and spacious and very warm and comfortable considering the time of year.
Staff was really friendly, the room was clean and really nice! We managed to check in 2 hours earlier, and the day we were leaving the receptionist allowed us to keep our car in the car park until the time we were to leave. She recommended some nice places to go which was really helpful as it was our first time visiting Norwich. The hotel is located literally 5 minutes from the city centre which was very convenient!
The room and restaurant facilities were exceptional. Understanding this stay was during the Covid lockdown and as I was in Norwich for work I was looking for an economical choice. The room itself is comfy, clean and well ventilated. The only annoyance was the other guests trumping around the hallways late at night slamming doors. Understand this was nothing to do with the staff or hotel
Beautiful countryside setting. Lovely old style building. Lovely interior. Excellent staff. A chef with a Michelin star, from a previous restaurant and aiming for one at Caistor Hall too. Lovely breakfast area. Dog friendly. Stunning countryside walks around Caistor and Stoke Holy Cross. Old Roman ruin walks too, behind the church. Ten mins into Norwich City centre.
Good location within easy reach of the park & ride for Norwich City Centre. Nice grounds and very impressive on the approach. Used the pool (you book in a time slot due to Covid) and had a massage both of which were organised very well. Ate in the hotel restaurant and the food was very nice, good atmosphere and would come back again.
The room itself was one of the nicest (cheap) hotel rooms I've stayed in - thought had clearly been given to furnishings and it had everything we needed. If I want accomodation again in Norwich I would certainly make a return visit, which isn't something I often think about hotels at the cheaper end
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.
The staff here are amazing, so friendly and helpful. It is a beautiful Hotel, with lots of old world charm and the location is fabulous, quite close to the market and all the sites of Norwich City centre. The room was very large with a spectacular bathroom including a beautiful bathtub.
What an absolute gem of a find !! Literally 10 mins (or less) from anywhere in Norwich city centre . Beautifully restored building . Modern , stylish & comfortable . Pet friendly. Fantastic Hosts who could not be more obliging. We will definitely recommend & book again .
Very comfortable bed, lovely bathroom. I had a great night’s sleep and enjoyed a relaxing bath in the morning. Considering the hotel is in the city centre and my room had traditional sash windows, it was very peaceful. The staff I spoke to were helpful and pleasant.
Breakfast was very good and a good choice.
Bar area relaxing and good service.
Bus service into the City Centre, 2 minute walk to the bus stop for only £2. Bargain
Staff at the Hotel very helpful.
I will stay there again. Thanks 👍🏻
Loved the hotel, very cosy. The bedrooms are very comfortable and my friend was thrilled when she got a free upgrade to a feature room. Staff were very helpful. The hotel is ideally situated for exploring Norwich City Centre.
The staff is extremely helpful and attentive! The hotel is very clean and they have a lot of public spaces for people to use. The location is also quite good with easy walking access to all of Norwich's major tourist areas!
This was a cosy, very clean, comfortable hotel. The customer service was outstanding, the staff were friendly and helpful. Our room was exceptionally clean. The restaurant menu choice and food was amazing. Beautiful hotel.
The apartment was roomier than I expected, larger than a basic studio apartment and better than a hotel room for the same cost. It was spotlessly clean and well situated for the city centre pubs and restaurants.
Location approx 5min walk into town
Able to use hotel car park on day of check out
5min walk into town
Cafe (called 33) in the park near theatre serve a tasty breakfast approx 5min walk from hotel
Very pleasant place to stay, homely, not anonymous hotel, friendly, courteous staff. Food is excellent. Have stayed before and will stay again. This is a little gem
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