Tour

Norwich Sightseeing Bus

Enjoy the fusion of the past and the future with this comfortable way of discovering the English city of Norwich. There's no better way to see the city than on this double-decker open-top bus, plus you can hop on and hop off as much as you want!....

  • 45 minutes

Enjoy the fusion of the past and the future with this comfortable way of discovering the English city of Norwich. There's no better way to see the city than on this double-decker open-top bus, plus you can hop on and hop off as much as you want!

Norwich Sightseeing Bus

The sightseeing bus around Norwich takes a route with 9 stops that takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. You can hop on and hop off as much as you wish, discovering the city's interesting spots such as the impressive cathedral and Bishop's Bridge, the only remaining medieval bridge in the UK.

The stops on the Norwich Sightseeing Bus tour are:

Castle MeadowBus StationCleveland RoadTheatre StreetCastle Meadow West SideTomblandBritannia RoadRiverside RoadKing Street

How does it work?

The ticket is valid for 24 hours from the first use. For example, if used for the first time on Monday at 3 pm, it will be valid until Tuesday at 3 pm. During this time, you can hop on and off as often as you please, exploring sights like Norwich Castle, the Royal Theatre, and Dragon Hall.

Important

All bus tickets are valid for three months following the booking date.Students must present valid student ID on the day of travel.Upon booking, you will receive an email with a voucher to print and show on the first bus.Buses run daily, once an hour between 10:30 am and 3:30 pm.

Prices

Included

  • Unlimited use of the City Sightseeing buses for 24 hours.
  • Individual earphones.

Tips

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