Wednesday, 16 March 2011
2011/12 Visitor Guides & Brochures
With Easter on it's way, school holidays, two 4-day bank holiday weekends and longer days there will be lots of time for short breaks, holidays and days out. And what better information to help you plan your time than our great new guides and brochures?
The Norwich, Norfolk Broads and Countryside Vistor Guide provides excellent information about Norwich and the countryside including The Broads - from shopping and sightseeing to accommodation and culture. There is also a chance to win a 2 night break in Norfolk!
Don't forget to pick up a free copy of the Norwich Visitor & Shopping Map not only will it help you get around Norwich it also has loads of information about parking, transport, attractions, shopping, insider tips and some great money off coupons.
Another very useful booklet to keep handy is our Eating Out Guide offering suggestions and ideas for where to eat across Norwich as well as Norfolk plus 14 discount vouchers giving 10% off meals.
Finally we have a dedicated guide for all you need to know about The Broads; tourist information, boating holidays, wildlife and nature, sports, discount vouchers and the chance to win a holiday too!
Thursday, 23 July 2009
Shopping in Norwich with the family!
However, all this changed yesterday when I came into Norwich and discovered that during the holidays some shops and organisations have recognised that there is room for both fun and shopping when out with the family. Hurrah!
The Forum in the centre of Norwich has a week-long programme of FREE (mostly free) children's activities inside and out that yesterday kept my children thoroughly amused and happy. They painted a car (a real car), listened to a story inside a huge peach, chalked part of an octopus in a massive pavement painting, stroked mini beasts and appeared on TV in their own version of Honey I shrunk the kids! After this I was able to shop quite easily whilst discussing with them all they had done that morning.
I am also pleased to see that most of the large shops and department stores have a good children's programme of events taking place throughout the summer. I am keeping a close eye on what’s happening at The Mall Norwich, Chapelfield and John Lewis. I have also discovered that in Jarrold’s children’s book department there will be dressing up, art, story telling, crafts and meet the character – I’m not quite convinced yet that I want my daughter to actually meet Horrid Henry (I am already seeing similar behavioural tendencies which are a little worrying) but nevertheless the option is there - if on the day I am feeling brave.
Does all this mean shopping doesn't have to be tedious anymore? Can we choose to shop as a family and keep everyone happy? No doubt there will be tears before bedtime at some point but hopefully they will no longer be mine and whilst places like The Forum continue with this kind of entertainment, parents and children can reap the benefits of mixing shopping, fun and education.
Fingers crossed!
Monday, 13 July 2009
Discovering Norwich Castle
We threw money down the deep well, had a chariot ride pretending to be Boudicca, dressed up like a peasant then like a king, tried on the wooden dragon, built an arch, carried stone blocks down the river to build a castle and so it goes on ....
The Keep was incredible, dimly lit to enhance the atmosphere, we peeked out of windows that have been peeked out of by thousands of people before us – it was fascinating to think about who they could have been. We learned about the prisoners that were kept in the castle and their punishments. I even managed to find information about a very distant relative who was hung at the castle in 1877, Henry March, who murdered his employer and colleague in Wymondham! The gruesome details of the act were missing so we have some summer holiday research to keep us busy.
We truly had a great day and I would suggest anyone who enjoys days out like this to purchase a yearly family ticket which gives unlimited free access to 12 museums in the Norwich area. The museums all put on activities and themed days during school holidays for extra added fun! If you want to try out Norwich Castle they have a ‘pop in for a £1’ policy where everyone can get in for a £1 for the last hour of the day.
Thursday, 2 July 2009
A lovely morning in the Broads
Monday, 29 June 2009
Hot Hot Hot in Norwich!
If you fancy taking yourself in from the sun try the Norwich City College, School of Creative Arts end of Year show open daily excepts Sundays from 10am - 4pm.
The Wymondham Music Festival is in it's last week so don't miss your chance to enjoy some good music and shows in this pretty South Norfolk market town.
Finally, on Sunday there will be a bandstand concert at Waterloo Park. An ideal way to spend the last few hours on a summer weekend. Sit back in a deck chair with an ice cream and listen to some invigorating music, or even trip the light fantastic and get up and have a dance - a great British past-time!
Whatever you decide to do this week, enjoy yourself in Norfolk and make the most of the beautiful weather.
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
Summer Sales in Norwich have started ...
Yippee, the summer sales have started and I cannot wait to get out into those shops to spend, spend, spend! Norwich is great for shopping for many reasons - you can walk everywhere, there's a great choice of high street and independent retailers, we have 2 shopping centres, flagship stores for John Lewis and M&S AND we have our very own independent department store, Jarrold.
I will be scooting down to Jarrold today to take a look at the fab jewellery. They sell lots of quirky designers and offer a really good quality selection with prices ranging from sensible to 'splash out and treat yourself'!
Next on my list will be a trip through the Norwich Lanes and Upper St Giles searching for bargains with unique and interesting features (great for birthday presents). Then towards the end of the week I will make my way to Chapelfield and the rest of the city - phew! At least I won't have to worry about exercising with all the walking I will be doing and I certainly won't be stopping for anything to eat ... although there are some great little deli's and cake shops on the route. Hmmm ....