Holiday rentals in Norwich

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Guest favourite

Home in Norfolk

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews

Self Contained Luxury Hideaway, 10 mins to Norwich

SELF-CONTAINED and BRAND NEW (Oct 2020) studio annex (attached to stunning home) with OWN SEPARATE ENTRANCE. Imagine the comfort and style of a 5* boutique hotel, with the cosiness and relaxed feel of home... FEAT: *ENHANCED CLEANING *Brand new luxury KING SIZE bed *Stunning luxury ensuite w/ walk-in dbl shower *Enormous freestanding bath *Underfloor heating *Wifi *55" TV *Complimentary Netflix *Desk *Hotel-style "kitchenette" w/ microwave; mini fridge; kettle, teas & Nespresso *Table & chairs

13–20 Dec

£69 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in Norfolk

4.84 out of 5 average rating, 348 reviews

Self Contained Flat Close To Norwich City Centre

Our flat is bright & cosy & consists of a double bedroom, bathroom, lounge & kitchen & is within walking distance of the city centre, Norwich City Football Club, Aviva, The Waterfront & the bus & train stations. Our flat is above our pub The Rose. Access is separate to our pub which serves ales (CAMRA GBG 2019/20/21), craft beers, & pizzas. Our pub is not rowdy or open late! Street parking is limited until 6.30pm, there are several carparks nearby or you can park at Sainsbury's using JustPark

9–16 Dec

£65 per night
Guest favourite

Tiny home in England

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Brindle Studio

You will love this self contained studio which is sunny in summer yet cosy in winter. Brindle studio has two private outside seating areas. One sunny courtyard garden and one cosy undercover area. Brindle studio has its own private entrance .The studio is attached to our home ( So some noise at times maybe heard ) although the adjoining door is locked giving you a private area. We have designed brindle studio to give you a feeling of security to enable you to have a relaxing time in Norfolk.

22–29 Sept

£39 per night

Popular amenities for Norwich holiday rentals

Stay near Norwich's top sights

Norwich Cathedral217 locals recommend
Norwich Market114 locals recommend
Norwich Theatre Royal79 locals recommend
Carrow Road Stadium8 locals recommend
Eaton Park27 locals recommend
Norwich City Football Club22 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Norwich

Guest favourite

Flat in Norfolk

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 269 reviews

Self enclosed flat in Hellesdon Norwich

1–8 Sept

£59 per night
Guest favourite

Home in Norwich

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

City Centre Waterfront House & Parking for 1 car

12–19 Nov

£163 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in Norfolk

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Cozy apartment in the leafy Golden Triangle

21–28 Aug

£84 per night
Guest favourite

Barn in Honingham

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 368 reviews

Rural barn conversion near Norwich

16–23 Nov

£72 per night
Superhost

Guest suite in Norwich

4.88 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

The Bothy

29 Oct – 5 Nov

£68 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in Norfolk

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

31A Urban Stays

2–9 Mar

£75 per night
Guest favourite

Tiny home in Norwich

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 276 reviews

Beautiful Coach House in city centre

16–23 Dec

£93 per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Norfolk

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Eaton Duplex, convenient for Norwich City Centre.

13–20 Sept

£61 per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in Swanton Morley

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 341 reviews

Little Dial, in the heart of rural Norfolk

4–11 Dec

£89 per night
Guest favourite

Home in England

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 77 reviews

Two-storey apartment in city centre

21–28 Sept

£101 per night
Superhost

Flat in Norfolk

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

Chic Cottage style 2 beds Maisonette

21–28 Jun

£106 per night
Guest favourite

Apartment in Norfolk

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 42 reviews

Norwich centre, Norfolk

17–24 Apr

£109 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Norwich

Total rentals

1K properties

Wifi availability

990 properties include access to wifi

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

480 properties have a dedicated workspace

Pet-friendly rentals

160 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

380 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

39K reviews

Your guide to Norwich

Welcome to 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.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Norwich

There’s never really a bad time to visit Norwich and stay in one of its holiday cottages. There are events and festivals occurring year round and, if the heavens do open, there are lots of museums, galleries, and historical sites to shelter in. If your visit is going to include a trip to the coast or an amble on the Norfolk Broads, then late spring, summer, or early autumn are ideal times. In May, the Norfolk and Norwich Festival hits the city for 17 days of international arts performances including music, theatre, and dance. For bookworms, the UEA (University of East Anglia) Literary Festival takes place throughout the spring, there’s the Noirwich Crime Writing Festival in September, and July sees the city’s Shakespeare Festival swing into action. Also in September, the city’s Heritage Day opens up historical sites not usually accessible to the general public.


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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