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.
michelle
United Kingdom
Great size family room, excellent breakfast options, kids loved the pool, staff very friendly. And we found the tea/coffee/water facilities in reception a nice touch. Bonus that mcds was 2 mins away as well :-)
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.
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.
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.
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.
Size of lodge was perfect.
Bar and food was amazing.
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.
Our room was clean and spacious for a family room.
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.
Amazing staff, beautiful place and the pub is top tier
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 room was comfortable and the food was excellent
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...
Walking distance to city center , clean, neat room
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 very clean very quiet place l would come back again.
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.
The staff were nice. It was generally a nice place.
Situated 16 km from Blickling Hall, OYO Elm Farm Country House, Norwich Airport offers 3-star accommodation in Norwich and has a garden, a terrace and a bar.
Fantastic value for money, big room and lovely location
FAQs about hotels in Norwich
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Norwich this weekend is HK$ 873 or, for a 4-star hotel, HK$ 2,555. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Norwich for this weekend cost on average around HK$ 1,779 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs HK$ 1,235 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Norwich for tonight. You'll pay on average around HK$ 1,639 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Norwich will cost around HK$ 1,779 (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.
Norwich is a lovely old city. It has a charming city centre with small alleys filled with nice cafés, shops, restaurants and bars. It has an art university and is lively with ongoing exhibitions. The expenses are not as high as big cities but the experience is as good. The people are super friendly.
Tianyu
Germany
Scored 10
10
Our son , daughter in law and granddaughter live here so we...
Our son , daughter in law and granddaughter live here so we are not strangers.
Love Norwich, the city is beautiful , lots of history, lovely Cathedral and Castle, but also so easy to get around on foot. Great rail network to coast too
Joan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I was a first time visitor to Norwich and though I had been...
I was a first time visitor to Norwich and though I had been told it was nice, I was surpised by just how much I liked it. I wasn't prepared for the extensive cobbled medieval streets, ancient churches, masses of small independent shops etc. It's a great place for the history buff, photographer or shopaholic alike.
Neil
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lots of great independent restaurants, cafes, cocktail bars...
Lots of great independent restaurants, cafes, cocktail bars and craft beer pubs. St. John the baptist Cathedral was stunning both from the outside and the amazing stained glass windows on the inside (you don't have to be religious to appreciate the beauty of this architecture!).
Everybody we met were friendly and helpful
Lovely little market with a craft beer stall and lots of food outlets.
Highlights for me was a cute little cafe called the Courtyard cafe where we had breakfast and second (recommended to us by one of the owners of the Courtyard cafe) was The Wallow, a self-service wine bar where you could top up a card and help yourself to the various wines on tap from the vending machines or just try a sample for a small price. This coupled with an amazing charcuterie, cheese and accompaniment board was just perfect!
Found the city more alternative than I thought which we loved, not necessarily a whole lot to do in terms of sightseeing in the main centre but would definitely go back just for the food and drink alone!
Kimberley
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Norwich is a compact and historic city.
Norwich is a compact and historic city. The streets around the magnificent Cathedral has very interesting well preserved medieval buildings. The Cathedral itself is well worth visiting. In addition to the Cathedral there is a well preserved Norman Castle. Many good places to eat out and drink. Also guided tours are available.
robert
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
While there are some of the regular stores that you see in...
While there are some of the regular stores that you see in every city there were a lot more independent shops. The city market us of a good size with a variety of stalls. We ate at the Butterfly Cafe, King Street and Compleat Angler, Prince of Wales Road which were both reasonable value and dog friendly.
Justin
United Kingdom
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Excellent location in a lovely and historical part of Norwich, close to the Cathedral and city centre. There is a car park- you have to pay but it is not an unreasonable amount. The bedroom was large , clean and comfortable and I loved the beautiful bridge decoration in the bathroom. There was a lift. Staff were friendly and very helpful. Bikes available to hire for free which was a nice touch.
The hotel was ideally located for us. Just on the edge of the city centre (some 10 min walk) with plenty of parking. The hotel's policy is to allow the car to stay there until the end of the day of check-out giving more time to enjoy Norwich.
It is also served by direct bus routes from railway station and city centre.
Location, ideal for exploring Norwich city centre. Lovely driveway, imposing building, set within the golf course. Drive and entrance promise lots, reality is very disappointing
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