Mercure Hotels in Norwich

Situated on the city’s outskirts, our Mercure hotel is well placed for getting into and around the centre of Norwich and the surrounding countryside. So whether you’re in town for business or planning a weekend away, our Norfolk hotel will be perfect for you. Set in Norfolk, Norwich is the regional administrative centre for East Anglia, with the world-leading Norwich Research Park and Colman’s Mustard based in the city. If looking for some culture during your stay here, head into the centre of Norwich, which proudly holds the title of England’s first UNESCO City of Literature. Take in an exhibition at the Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery, which could range from Roman archaeology to contemporary art, before exploring the gallery’s medieval exterior. When you’re finished at the fortification, wander down Arcade Street and pop in to the Colman’s Mustard Shop and Museum – a replica of a Victorian shop that tells the 200-year story of the company’s local roots. If you like it hot, why don’t you sample a range of mustards before buying some to take with you? If you have a spare day during your stay, then head out into the Broads National Park. Drink in East Anglia’s beautiful scenery from the deck of a boat on a tour of the rivers and waterways, or if you’d prefer to stay on dry land, ramble along one of the areas many walkways and trails. And after a long day of exploring, you’ll be pleased to come back to your roomy bedroom – a standard feature in all our Mercure hotels.

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Norwich

Situated on the city’s outskirts, our Mercure hotel is well placed for getting into and around the centre of Norwich and the surrounding countryside. So whether you’re in town for business or planning a weekend away, our Norfolk hotel will be perfect for you. Set in Norfolk, Norwich is the regional administrative centre for East Anglia, with the world-leading Norwich Research Park and Colman’s Mustard based in the city. If looking for some culture during your stay here, head into the centre of Norwich, which proudly holds the title of England’s first UNESCO City of Literature. Take in an exhibition at the Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery, which could range from Roman archaeology to contemporary art, before exploring the gallery’s medieval exterior. When you’re finished at the fortification, wander down Arcade Street and pop in to the Colman’s Mustard Shop and Museum – a replica of a Victorian shop that tells the 200-year story of the company’s local roots. If you like it hot, why don’t you sample a range of mustards before buying some to take with you? If you have a spare day during your stay, then head out into the Broads National Park. Drink in East Anglia’s beautiful scenery from the deck of a boat on a tour of the rivers and waterways, or if you’d prefer to stay on dry land, ramble along one of the areas many walkways and trails. And after a long day of exploring, you’ll be pleased to come back to your roomy bedroom – a standard feature in all our Mercure hotels.