In 3 hours you could walk around the whole city, it’s tiny, mighty, but tiny.
I’d get coffee from Strangers (Pottergate), chips from the place opposite. Or if you want to go native Peas (with mint sauce) off the market. (The market is the uks biggest covered one)
If you do end up in the pub, The Belgian Monk has an impressive stock of euro beers to wash down some Frits and mayo. (Just down from Strangers) if you are there and passing you could pop into the oldest head shop in the uk, Head in the Clouds.
Take a walk round the Lanes, independent shops.
If you are that way inclined a look at the cathedral, there are two. One for each foot.
Bridewell museum is worth a look.
Coffee from Kofra is good (Upper St Giles, top of the lanes) a cardamom bun from the bakers just up from them.
You could hire a bike and attempt Gas Hill, home of the Gas Hill Gasp! (Norfolk is flat, my arse)
Walk up or down, or both Elm Hill the oldest commercial street in the uk, a real picturesque place.
A walk along the river is nice.
If you are in a car you could go over to the UEA and visit The Sainsbury’s centre to fill up on Art, they have an impressive collection.
Enjoy!
In 3 hours you could walk around the whole city, it’s tiny, mighty, but tiny.
I’d get coffee from Strangers (Pottergate), chips from the place opposite. Or if you want to go native Peas (with mint sauce) off the market. (The market is the uks biggest covered one)
If you do end up in the pub, The Belgian Monk has an impressive stock of euro beers to wash down some Frits and mayo. (Just down from Strangers) if you are there and passing you could pop into the oldest head shop in the uk, Head in the Clouds.
Take a walk round the Lanes, independent shops.
If you are that way inclined a look at the cathedral, there are two. One for each foot.
Bridewell museum is worth a look.
Coffee from Kofra is good (Upper St Giles, top of the lanes) a cardamom bun from the bakers just up from them.
You could hire a bike and attempt Gas Hill, home of the Gas Hill Gasp! (Norfolk is flat, my arse)
Walk up or down, or both Elm Hill the oldest commercial street in the uk, a real picturesque place.
A walk along the river is nice.
If you are in a car you could go over to the UEA and visit The Sainsbury’s centre to fill up on Art, they have an impressive collection.
Enjoy!