Artwork by Jon Asher.
By train:
Norwich Train Station is just a 10- to 15-minute walk away from the Hostry, Norwich Cathedral and has frequent services to London and across the county.
By bus:
Norwich Bus Station is a 15-minute walk away and runs local and regional services.
By car:
A limited amount of parking is available within the grounds of the cathedral from 6pm onwards. There is no public parking during the day. However, there are many car parks within walking distance. Below are details for some of the easiest options:
Norwich Park and Ride (services run between Norwich and a number of locations on the outskirts of the city).
St Helen’s Wharf pay & display car park
Rose Lane Multi-storey Car Park
For more information on travelling to Norwich Cathedral, see here.
Cathedral on a map:
The Hostry building by night. Picture by Paul Tiagi.
Norwich is a wonderful city, rich in history and culture. If you don’t live locally why not stay for a few nights? There’s plenty of things to see and do.
We’ve partnered up with The George Hotel, an independent business in the heart of Norwich. The Autumn Festival of Norfolk visitors can get 10% off accommodation. Simply book over the phone and quote the Autumn Festival of Norfolk.
The hotel also has an on-site bar & bistro, The Arlington, open Monday to Friday 7am to 11pm and weekends 8am to 11pm. The Autumn Festival of Norfolk visitors can also get 10% off the bistro menu between 12pm and 6pm.
Address:
The George Hotel & The Arlington Bistro
10 Arlington Lane
Norwich
NR2 2DA
Hotel Gallery
The Autumn Festival of Norfolk, formerly known as the Hostry Festival, has expanded its horizons and now takes place at a variety of venues throughout the region.