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8.1 3476 reviews
Norwich
24/07 – 02/08
£67/nighttotal: £603 (9 )
Revado Hotel, Norwich City Centre
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hotel , Norwich
The Revado Hotel is located in Norwich city centre, just a 5-minute walk from the train station and close to the bustling riverside quarter. It's a 3-star hotel with very good user ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The hotel has a spacious breakfast area and a coffee lounge with TV, newspapers, and Wi-Fi. It also offers a restaurant, bar, room service, and a terrace with outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying the Norwich weather.
8.2 710 reviews
Norwich
10/07 – 17/07
£91/nighttotal: £637 (7 )
Blue Boar Inn
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hotel , Norwich
The Blue Boar Inn is a family-friendly inn located on Wroxham Road, just 4.8 kilometres outside of Norwich city centre, with easy access to public transport and a short drive from Norwich Cathedral. The inn offers comfortable rooms with TVs, desks, tea and coffee facilities, and private bathrooms, along with a restaurant, bar, garden, and free parking.
9.1 1351 reviews
Norwich
12/07 – 14/07
£301/nighttotal: £602 (2 )
The Plough Inn
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hotel , Marsham
The Plough Inn, a 4-star inn in Marsham, Norfolk, offers convenient access to Cromer and the North Norfolk coast, the Norfolk Broads, Norwich, and Norwich International Airport (distances unspecified). This family-friendly establishment features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and free Wi-Fi, plus a terrace, garden, and parking; it specialises in freshly cooked food using local produce, including wheat and gluten-free options.
8.1 1226 reviews
Norwich
24/08 – 27/08
£263/nighttotal: £789 (3 )
Holiday Inn Express Norwich By Ihg
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hotel , Norwich
The Holiday Inn Express Norwich is situated just outside Norwich city centre, less than 3.2km from Norwich International Airport and 5.6km from Norwich Railway Station, offering easy access to the city and surrounding attractions. This 3-star hotel features a restaurant and bar, free Wi-Fi, and includes breakfast; guests also benefit from discounted access to Royal Norwich Golf Club and surcharge access to the David Lloyd Health Club.
Frequently asked questions about hostels in Norwich
What affordable attractions should backpackers visit in Norwich?
For a budget-friendly day out, head to Norwich Castle, which has a museum inside. Another great option is the Norwich Cathedral, which is free to enter, although donations are appreciated. You can also take a stroll through the beautiful gardens at the University of East Anglia.
What nightlife options are popular among hostel guests in Norwich?
The area around Prince of Wales Road has a good mix of pubs and clubs, and is popular with younger crowds. The Waterfront area is also good for a night out, with a few live music venues and bars. For a more relaxed atmosphere, you can check out the pubs in the Norwich Lanes.
What are the best hostels with parking in Norwich?
What budget-friendly events or festivals are taking place in and around Norwich?
Norwich has a lot going on throughout the year, including the Norwich Beer Festival, the Norfolk and Norwich Festival, and the Lord Mayor’s Procession. You can also find free events in the city centre, such as street markets and live music performances.
What are the top social spots in Norwich for hostel guests to meet other travelers?
The bar at the YHA Norwich is a good place to meet other travellers, as is the common room at the Norwich Backpackers. You can also check out the pubs and bars in the Norwich Lanes, which are popular with both locals and tourists.
What should you know before renting a hostel in Norwich?
Most hostels in Norwich are located in the city centre, which is within easy walking distance of the main attractions. It's worth booking in advance, especially if you're travelling during peak season. You can also check out the reviews online to see what other travellers have said about the different hostels.
What's the best time of the year to visit Norwich?
The best time to visit Norwich is during the spring or autumn, when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller. Summer can be hot and busy, while winter can be cold and wet.
Where in Norwich can you find the best areas to stay in a hostel?
The city centre is the best place to stay for easy access to shops, restaurants, and attractions. The Norwich Lanes and the area around the Cathedral are particularly popular with backpackers.