Ideal for contract workers and corporate clients on short-term work contracts in and around Norfolk. With easy access to the train station and bus routes, this is a perfect location to stay in Norwich.
Address: Riverside Road, NR1 1SN Norwich, , United Kingdom
Size: 20.0 m², 2 Rooms, 1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom
Beds: 2 Single beds, 2 Sofa beds
Prices: 82 GBP - 105 GBP / Night
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This duplex apartment is arranged over the first and 2nd floor, which overlooks Wensum River and includes all bills, bedding and towels, and weekly cleaning—within a minute's walk of Norwich train station and Riverside retail park bursting with cafes, restaurants and bars. This is an ideal location for those that need quick and easy walking access to the city centre. This building has additional apartments within it. We are happy to discuss groups looking to stay under the same roof for an agreed period. Parking is not always included, but if required, we do our best to arrange this. If you want to book a property for a month or six months, regardless of your group size. Contact us today for a no-obligation quote Tel: +44 (0) 1603-622-474 FAQs: Frequently asked questions.
Depending on your choice of apartment, you will be within walking distance of Elm Hill, the most famous street in Norwich. It is also the complete medieval street in the city. A major fire destroyed almost everything in 1507. Still, the properties were rebuilt, and now we can enjoy a beautiful cobbled street with merchant's houses, thatching, individual homes, speciality shops, and small cafes. Elm Hill is a photographer's dream; whatever the season it retains its character and beauty. In summer, wander around browsing shops such as The Bear Shop, a quaint little place specializing in bears and collectables. In autumn, wonder at the rich colours of the falling leaves. Winter is so Christmassy and charming, and in Spring, a new life starts to form, making Elm Hill bright and vibrant. Explore craft shops, antiques, and galleries, and visit tea shops, coffee houses, and delis. The history behind this street is intriguing. Take your area tour using an Elm Hill Norwich Trail map (buy them from the Norwich TIC or selected shops in the Cathedral Quarter). One of the most well-known buildings is The Britons Arms, the only survivor of the 1507 fire. The building is early Tudor, formally an inn and very much in demand as a film location. Since the 50's, it has been a family-run coffee house serving the most delicious homemade food – a trip to Elm Hill is not complete without a stop!
You are located in the city's heart, so walking and discovering what the city offers is best or taking a bus tour.