Stroll|Norwich, UK|A Journey Through Enchanting Medieval Times
◻️◻️ Norwich — an utterly captivating northern-esque English town (or city?), just a 2-hour train ride from London. ◻️◻️ Its impeccably preserved medieval streets in the old town are profoundly moving. Ancient yet perfect, they stand frozen in time, witnessing generations come and go. Their silent embrace of history embodies the quiet power of all things old. ◻️◻️ A local friend shared these "must-visit gems" with me—each became a doorway to delightful discoveries. 👣|Walking route map on the final slide. ✨ Highlights 🪄 The Georgian Townhouse 📍 30-34 Unthank Rd A charming traditional English farmhouse-style hotel. Non-guests can dine here—hearty breakfasts and soul-warming Chai Latte (spiced black tea). 🪄 The Assembly House 📍 Theatre St A petite English manor evoking scenes from Jane Austen’s Persuasion. Stay, dine, or catch intimate concerts. 🪄 Dragon Hall 📍 115-123 King St A flawlessly preserved medieval marvel. Join guided tours or author talks. 🪄 Norwich Cathedral 📍 65 The Close The city’s spiritual heart. Connected to The Refectory Bakery and Café—airy, with floor-to-ceiling windows and spacious seating. Pure comfort. 🪄 The Maids Head Hotel 📍 20 Tombland A classic hotel… famously haunted! 🪄 Elm Hill Photogenic medieval street, steps from River Wensum. Explore quirky shops like Dormouse Bookshop (📍27 Elm Hill) for antique & secondhand treasures. 🪄 Briton Arms 📍 9 Elm Hill A 1300s timber-framed café straight out of an English daydream. 🪄 The Lanes District A maze of indie shops—ice cream parlors, bookstores, cafés, pubs, homeware boutiques, and delightful surprises. 🪄 The Book Hive 📍 53 London St Norwich’s legendary two-floor indie bookstore. Locals swear by their curated collection and book-finding magic. 🪄 Yard 📍 6 Pottergate A pub and exceptional Italian eatery. Their pastas? Divine and generously portioned. #citywalk