Norwich

Maids Head
20 Tombland

In tombland - but it is a bit old-fashioned and out of date. they tried refurbishing their restaurant so maybe they will sort the rest of the inside soon too. it is in a very pretty building so it is good for tourists who want a bit of old england.

Ramada Jarvis Norwich
121 - 131 Boundary Road
+44 (0)844 815 9036

Located between the airport and the city centre. Indoor pool with a sail-like canopy, air-conditioned gym. Pinewood Finnish sauna. Internet access available in every room.

Travelodge

On queens road right next to the bus station is a new budget hotel with a convenient city centre location.

Nelson

Hotel by the railway station. very convenient but full of middle managers who have come to do some work for aviva/norwich union. also can be very noisy at night as it is opposite riverside a big entertainment complex.

Hilton

Cromer road to the north of the city. nice enough as all hiltons are and convenient for the airport and norfolk broads.

There are a couple of new chains hotels in town. On Duke Street, next to a new car park, is the Premier Inn, clean, cheap and central but very bland.

Out of the city there are some larger golf-type hotels. Dunston Hall owned by the De Vere group just south of the city, and Sprowston Manor owned by the Marriott group just north of the city. Both are OK and generally get 4 star ratings but they are hardly hotels you would choose to go on holiday to. They have lots of facilities spas, gold pools etc and are the best place to stay around Norwich if you don’t need to be in the city centre.