Holiday rentals in Norwich

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 1,190 holiday rentals in Norwich

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Norwich holiday rentals start at £15 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    430 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 180 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    480 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    1,100 of Norwich holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Gym, BBQ grill and Laptop-friendly workspace across Norwich rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Norwich stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Norwich

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Top guest favourite
An open-plan living area features light-colored walls and large windows allowing ample natural light. Comfortable seating is arranged around a central area, including a gray sofa, mustard armchair, and patterned rug. A small television sits atop a minimalist console, completing the inviting space.
Townhouse
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Characterful town house on Elm Hill

Situated on Norwich's historic Elm Hill, this luxurious townhouse offers the perfect blend of comfort, contemporary design and character. Its quirky interior reflects its 500 year old life as a weavers house, now updated for modern city living. It backs onto a park and river walks. Dogs are welcome! There are two double bedrooms and a sofa-bed is available upon request. We are sorry but the staircases and uneven floors make it unsuitable for young children or those with limited mobility.

Top guest favourite
A spacious bedroom features a patterned duvet on a large bed, with two pillows neatly arranged. A light blue accent wall is adorned with intricate wall art, while a lavender fireplace adds character. Natural wood flooring complements the soft area rug and wooden clothing rack.
Apartment
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Wonderful flat close to city

This private ground-floor apartment is located on a quiet street, 20 minutes walk from Norwich city centre. Recently renovated to a high standard, it features a unique bedroom, characterful living/dining area, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom, and outdoor courtyard. Perfect for couples and professionals, with free Wi-Fi and nearby cafés, pubs, and shops. Free on-street parking is available, and UEA, N&N Hospital, and train station are easily accessible via a bus / e-bike stop 5 minutes away.

Top guest favourite
A bright sitting and dining area features large windows allowing natural light to fill the space. A green sectional sofa is complemented by a decorative circular rug and an accent table. A dining table with woven chairs is positioned nearby, creating a cozy atmosphere.
Apartment
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Stylish 3 Bed, 2 Bath | Cathedral Quarter

By the river, in the shadow of Norwich Cathedral, with history, nature and the buzz of the city centre just minutes away, our apartment above the Red Lion Bishopgate is perfectly placed for exploring Norwich, the heart of Norfolk. Enjoy a large, light-filled sitting and dining room, three generous bedrooms with luxurious superking beds & Egyptian cotton linen, fully equipped kitchen and two modern bathrooms with underfloor heating, all yours to relax in. Paddleboarding & sauna garden on site.

Guest favourite
A modern kitchen features pale cabinetry and natural wood countertops, leading to a bright living area. Skylights and large glass doors illuminate the space, while views of the outdoor seating area are visible through the glass, promoting a seamless connection with nature.
Apartment
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 377 reviews

Brooklyn Boutique Free Off Road Parking

The Property was built in 1885, we having loving restored this building and have kept many of the Original features which can be seen, we've also given it a modern up to date touch,it has a Wonderful Outdoor Space where there is a seating area. It's decorated throughout to a very high standard. It's very Central just a 10 minute walk into the City Centre. There are great Pubs less than 2 minutes away where the Food Served is Fabulous @The Black Horse. Very Close to the Golden Triangle

Top guest favourite
A modern living area is presented with large windows allowing natural light to fill the space. A comfortable gray sofa is complemented by decorative pillows. A small dining table positioned nearby is accompanied by a plant, with a cozy area rug underfoot enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Apartment
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 494 reviews

Norwich City Centre Underground on site Parking

City centre two bedroom first floor apartment with lift access. Part of the newly converted Norwich Union building on Surrey street. Clean, modern and newly furnished flat. Coffee machine,WiFi,washing machine,well equipped kitchen and stylish dining table with view. Perfect location just a few hundred meters from the bus station. The castle and mall, market, John Lewis, chapelfield and river all less than 5 minutes walk. Excellent access by car with underground secure gated carpark.

Top guest favourite
A modern kitchen and dining area is presented, featuring sleek black cabinetry and a wooden dining table surrounded by black chairs. Light is provided by recessed ceiling fixtures and a window with garden access, enhancing the open-plan layout of this inviting space.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 75 reviews

Neville Street Terrace

Neville is a traditional 1900 terrace, recently renovated to include one en-suite bathroom and an additional shower on the ground floor. A stylish experience at this centrally-located two-bedroom house. Situated within the golden triangle a seven-minute walk to the centre of Norwich city, close to the theatre, museum, shops, restaurants, and bistros. Norfolk broads and the stunning north Norfolk coast, are all within a 30 - 45 minute drive. Roadside parking is available.

Top guest favourite
A well-lit living area is presented, featuring a comfortable seating arrangement, a television on a minimalist console, and sliding glass doors leading to a patio. Light gray carpet complements the neutral decor, with soft curtains framing the doors.
Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 392 reviews

Self enclosed flat in Hellesdon Norwich

A light bright modern space in a self enclosed flat. City center is 2 miles away and on a bus route Parking at front of property is free and sercure Wifi included for guests TV tea/coffee and cereals available Fridge freezer Washing machine iron/ironing board cooker and cooking utensil's kettle/plus cutlery and dishes toaster Coffee maker micro wave bedroom has fitted full size double wardrobes with full mirror doors access to a garden area to enjoy the evenings

Top guest favourite
A cozy living space features a green fabric sofa adorned with patterned cushions. A colorful area rug lies on warm wooden flooring. Plants are positioned throughout the room, with artwork displayed on the walls. Natural light enters through a small window above.
Apartment
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 337 reviews

Beautifully appointed apartment in central Norwich

This stylish modern, ground floor apartment is a hidden gem in the heart of Norwich City centre. Located in a Georgian townhouse in St Giles Street, in the Norwich Lanes, this cosy apartment offers everything you need for a truly amazing city break. Explore the fine city of Norwich from this fabulous 'pied de terre.' Steeped in history, Norwich is a magnificent medieval cathedral city with fantastic shops, restaurants and entertainment on the doorstep.

Guest favourite
Flat
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

TopFloor 2Bd2Bath CityCentreApt

Nestled in the heart of Norwich’s popular Golden Triangle, our apartment offers easy access to the city’s vibrant shops, restaurants, and pubs. Recently renovated to a high standard, it combines modern comfort with beautiful original features — the perfect base for enjoying everything this fine city has to offer. Please note: access through the main front door of the building is shared, but once inside, the entire apartment is completely private.

Guest favourite
Guest suite
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 665 reviews

Peaceful City Centre Stay • Ensuite • Superhost

Stay in the very heart of Norwich. This beautifully finished self-contained apartment is set within the historic market square and Tudor lanes, just moments from both cathedrals. Step outside and you’re immediately surrounded by the city’s best shops, restaurants, and culture — everything is right on your doorstep. The suite shares common entrance with us but is completely lockable and private. Please see sketch in photos for how this works.

Guest favourite
A spacious bedroom is designed with a large bed layered with neutral linens and decorative cushions. Warm wooden panels line the wall, complemented by framed artwork. A soft rug is placed underfoot, accompanied by a leafy plant in the corner and a stylish light fixture above.
Home
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews

Modern Riverside Retreat, Norwich

This bright and spacious 2 bedroom house is only two miles from Norwich train station and a 10 minute drive from the city centre, and yet you’ll feel like you’ve been dropped off at a countryside retreat. The modern open-plan living space overlooks a shared walled garden leading down to the river. Perfect for guests who need easy access to the city, but also for those looking for a quiet and secluded break and base for exploring Norfolk.

Top guest favourite
A modern, link-detached house with a striking combination of brick and white walls is showcased. The flat roof features skylights, enhancing natural light. A gated entrance is visible, leading to an inviting front patio area, surrounded by greenery and residential architecture.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

The Old Bakery, Golden Triangle, Norwich

A luxury holiday retreat in Norwich. The Old Bakery has recently been beautifully designed to create a truly luxury haven. A real home-from-home. Open plan Kitchen, lounge, diner and work space with all the home comforts you would expect including Fibre speed Wifi! Bedroom has a comfy King size bed and bathroom has a walk-in shower. A small private patio to the front of the property.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Norwich?

    Norwich has welcoming neighborhoods, such as the historic city centre, Tombland, and the riverside area, which are often suggested for convenience and atmosphere. Staying near cultural sites and markets makes it easy to explore the city’s attractions.

  • What are the best things to do in Norwich with kids?

    Families can explore interactive exhibits at Norwich Castle, wander through the family-friendly gardens in Plantation Garden, or learn at the Norwich Science Festival when it is held. Parks and the riverside paths are popular for outdoor activities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Norwich?

    Explore Norwich Castle and its museum, visit Norwich Cathedral, and stroll through the vibrant stalls of Norwich Market. The city has independent shops, riverside walks, and art galleries for varied interests.

  • How is the weather in Norwich?

    Norwich has cool winters, ranging from 37 to 46°F (3 to 8°C), and mild summers, typically between 56 and 70°F (13 to 21°C). Rain falls throughout the year, so packing a waterproof jacket and layers is recommended.

  • What are the best places to visit in Norwich?

    Norwich Castle, Norwich Cathedral, and Elm Hill are frequently suggested for their history and architecture. The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts lends a modern touch to the city's cultural scene.

  • What are some hiking trails in Norwich?

    Enjoy walking paths along the River Wensum, peaceful trails in Mousehold Heath, or explore University of East Anglia's woodland trails. These areas have environments suitable for gentle hikes and wildlife spotting.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Norwich?

    Families can discover hands-on exhibits at Norwich Castle, relax in Eaton Park, or catch a show at Norwich Theatre. Riverside strolls and local food markets are great for children and adults alike.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Norwich?

    The Norfolk Broads has scenic waterways for boating and wildlife watching, while Blickling Estate features a historic manor and gardens. The coastal towns around this region are often visited for beaches and local seafood.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Norwich?

    Many places in Norwich welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods like the city centre, New Catton, and Riverside. Parks such as Eaton Park provide green spaces where visitors often walk with their dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Norwich?

    Exploring Norwich Market is a great way to try local foods and meet vendors. Consider walking the alleyways of Elm Hill and using public transport or bicycles to navigate the compact city centre.

  • What is Norwich known for?

    Norwich is known for its medieval architecture, thriving arts scene, and vibrant market culture. The city has a long history as a centre of textiles, books, and regional food traditions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Norwich?

    Strangers’ Hall showcases domestic life through centuries, and Plantation Garden is a peaceful retreat with Victorian features. Art enthusiasts often visit the Crypt Gallery for unique exhibitions.

  • What are the best foods to try in Norwich?

    Norwich has locally rooted treats such as Cromer crab, artisan cheeses, and Norfolk shortbread. The market stalls and independent cafes are known for seasonal produce and regionally inspired baked goods.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Norwich?

    Pack waterproof outerwear, comfortable walking shoes, and layers to suit changing temperatures. An umbrella, reusable shopping bag for markets, and a phone for navigation help make exploring Norwich easier.

  • What is the nightlife in Norwich like?

    Norwich has a lively mix of pubs, intimate music venues, and theatre performances. The city centre and vibrant streets around Prince of Wales Road are known for social atmospheres and late-night options.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Norwich?

    Norwich frequently hosts the Norfolk and Norwich Festival in late spring, a notable celebration of arts and culture. The Norwich Science Festival and the city’s literary events also attract both locals and visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Norwich?

    Norwich has family-friendly accommodations in areas such as the city centre, Golden Triangle, and Riverside. Many stays include facilities suitable for groups and kids, making it easy to enjoy the city together.

  • When is the best time to visit Norwich?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended in Norwich for milder weather, outdoor festivals, and blooming city gardens. Winter has a quiet charm, especially around holiday markets and historic sites.

All about Norwich

Norwich is a city with an overwhelming historic tradition fused with an excitable student scene. It’s one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe, filled with quaint meandering alleyways and featuring a staggering cathedral, a stunning Norman castle, and around 1,500 historic buildings. But it also has a vibrant market and nightlife scene, with an inn for every day of the year and a different church to repent in afterwards. Known as the “City of Stories,” it was the United Kingdom’s first UNESCO City of Literature and has a lively arts scene, plus a plethora of independent bookshops and festivals. The city sits on the doorstep of the Norfolk Broads, the United Kingdom’s largest nationally protected wetland, so you can easily combine a laid-back city break with an exploration of some of England’s finest countryside.

What are the top things to do in Norwich?

Norwich Cathedral

You really can’t miss Norwich Cathedral. It’s everywhere. This being one of the flatter parts of the United Kingdom, the 315-foot-tall spire of this amazing edifice, completed in 1145, dominates the landscape. Set in 44 acres of beautiful tranquil grounds, it is a glorious place to spend some time. And there’s plenty to see and do around the building, including temporary art and science exhibits, a cafe, and music concerts.

Norwich Castle

Built by the Normans as a royal palace 900 years ago and completed by 1121, this imposing structure eventually became the city’s jail. Now it’s an acclaimed museum and art gallery, featuring galleries dedicated to archaeology, natural history, and fine, decorative, and contemporary art. Highlights include Roman artefacts and a rare (stuffed) specimen of the extinct great auk.

Plantation Garden

It’s hard to believe that this little oasis of calm is right in the city centre. This 3-acre garden was built over a hundred years ago in an abandoned chalk quarry. After World War II it was abandoned and overgrown, but a team of volunteers has lovingly brought it back to life. As well as beautiful plants and flowers, it features Victorian follies and fountains plus hosts music events throughout the year.

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