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MJB Hotels Bristol House Hotel Norwich

MJB Hotels Bristol House Hotel, 78 - 80 Unthank Road, Norwich, NR2 2RW

Rooms from £33

Bristol Hotel is One of our Norwich city Hotels situated close to the city centre yet not right in the thick of it all. All rooms are have ensuites with either a bath or shower linen and towels are provided for your stay. The hotel itself is charming and old worldy with various period features. Extra Supplements:Early Check in œ17.99 Check in from 2pmLate check out œ17.99 check out before 12pmNON SMOKING No petsThe historic city of Norwich is dominated by its magnificent Norman cathedral boasting the largest cloisters in England the second tallest spire in the country and an amazing 1200 carved stone roof bosses one of the greatest art treasures of medieval Europe. Norwich is proud of its past and present status. Its ancient buildings and city wall remains make it the most complete medieval city in Britain. In medieval times Norwich was one of the greatest cities in England and today as East Anglia's capital city it still is offering a rare blend of historic interest and modern sophistication.Norwich Cathedral is celebrated as one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Europe. The Refectory Restaurant has views of the Cathedral and its picturesque Close and the Cathedral's new œ10m Hostry or visitor centre due to open later this year. The Norwich School in the grounds of the Close was attended by naval hero Lord Nelson. At the end of the Close Pull's Ferry an old watergate stands on the River Wensum.The 12th century Castle is one of the finest Norman secular buildings in Europe. Today as the county's principal museum Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery it is packed with treasures. Its resident collections are of national importance and visiting exhibitions include works from the Tate.In contrast to the City's medieval buildings is the architecturally stunning Forum; not only home to the Tourist Information Centre this unique award-winning venue also hosts a remarkable 24 meter digital gallery displaying a changing programme of film image and sound. Events include free exhibitions Covent Garden style street entertainment in summer and an outdoor ice rink at Christmas. The Forum is also home to the regional BBC studios and Norwich's public library. Enjoy superb views of St Peter Mancroft church (the largest church in Norwich) and beyond from the first floor restaurant.Norwich has over 30 medieval churches within the city walls alone. Many still function as parish churches but others have been imaginatively converted to other uses. Inspire a hands-on science attraction Norwich Arts Centre and Norwich Puppet Theatre are just a few examples. The city is also home to the impressive 20th century St John's Roman Catholic Cathedral standing imposingly at the top of Grapes Hill. On Saturday mornings you are able to take tower tours to admire the breathtaking views of the city.Norwich has a large number of beautifully ornate and well maintained parks and gardens and is justifiably proud of it floral displays. A notable example is the lovingly restored Victorian Plantation Garden Norwich's secret garden set in the heart of the city it is breathtakingly calm and beautiful an absolute must see. Another example is the Castle Gardens where during the summer you can see outdoor theatre and cinema adding that little extra sparkle to a day or evening out. Chapelfield Gardens situated next to Chapelfield Shopping Centre has a working bandstand and during the year is one of the main venues for the utterly wonderful Norfolk and Norwich Festival the international arts festival for the East of England.Norwich has also always been a great place for a night out with stylish caf‚ bars pubs clubs cinemas theatres restaurants nightclubs concerts exhibitions and festivals. The choice is endless so whether you're into alternative comedy classical music top West End musicals or indy films and bands Norwich with its plethora of arts venues and year long programme of entertainment will always have something for you.

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Westminster LondonUK 1. Head west on Parliament SquareA302 toward Broad SanctuaryContinue to follow Parliament Square 299 ft 2. Turn right onto Parliament SquareA302 285 ft 3. Turn right onto Great George StA302 144 ft 4. Slight left onto Bridge StA302 0.1 mi 5. Take the 3rd left onto Victoria EmbankmentA3211Continue to follow A3211 2.6 mi 6. Slight left onto MinoriesLeaving toll zone 0.1 mi 7. Turn right onto Goodman's YardA1211 377 ft 8. Slight left onto Mansell StA1211Continue to follow A1211 0.3 mi 9. Continue onto Whitechapel High StA11Continue to follow A11 0.8 mi 10. Turn right onto Whitechapel RdA11Continue to follow A11 1.3 mi 11. Continue onto Bow Rd 0.5 mi 12. Take the ramp to ChelmsfordA12M11 440 ft 13. At the roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A12 ramp 0.2 mi 14. Slight right onto A12 5.5 mi 15. Take the A406 (N) ramp to M25 (West)LoughtonM11 0.3 mi 16. Merge onto A406 0.3 mi 17. At junction 4 exit onto M11 toward Cambridge 35.7 mi 18. At junction 9 exit toward NewmarketNorwichA11 0.7 mi 19. Merge onto M11 1.3 mi 20. Continue onto A11 11.8 mi 21. Merge onto A14 6.7 mi 22. At junction 38 exit onto A11 toward ThetfordNorwichGo through 6 roundabouts 42.4 mi 23. At the roundabout take the 4th exit onto Newmarket RdA11 heading to CromerA140CringlefordGo through 1 roundabout 1.6 mi 24. Turn left onto Unthank Rd 0.4 mi The hotel is about halfway down near the Langtry Pub.Birmingham. Head northeast on Corporation St toward Newton St 0.1 mi 2. Slight right onto Steelhouse Ln 443 ft 3. At Lancaster Circus Queensway take the 3rd exit onto Corporation St heading to A38(M)M6M42M40CoventryWolverhamptonLichfieldA38Sutton ColdfieldA5127ErdingtonAston 0.3 mi 4. Take the ramp onto A38 0.6 mi 5. Continue onto A5127 1.1 mi 6. At junction 6 exit onto M6 toward LondonM1M42M40 31.5 mi 7. Exit onto A14Go through 1 roundabout 45.7 mi 8. At the roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the A14 ramp to CambridgeFelixstoweHarwich 0.4 mi 9. Merge onto A14 13.2 mi 10. At junction 31 take the A1307A14 exit 0.7 mi 11. Continue on the ramp and merge onto A14 18.4 mi 12. At junction 38 exit onto A11 toward ThetfordNorwichGo through 6 roundabouts 42.4 mi 13. At the roundabout take the 4th exit onto Newmarket RdA11 heading to CromerA140CringlefordGo through 1 roundabout 1.6 mi 14. Turn left onto Unthank Rd 0.4 mi The hotel is about Halfway down near the Langtry Pub

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