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Travel in Norwich |
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As one of the UK’s
major cities, Norwich has a wealth of public transport
operating in and around the city centre, making it fast
and easy for workers and tourists alike to get around.
For a start First Norfolk and Norwich offers a
frequent and reliable bus service seven days a week from surrounding town and villages into the heart of the
business, shopping and sightseeing areas.
For more information on any of Norwich’s bus services
log on to www.traveline.org.uk or call 0870 608 2608.
Of course, with Norwich being such a compact city,
the best way to get around is on foot, which will also
save you a few pounds, help you get fit and allow you
to see the attractions at your own pace.
If you’re not feeling that energetic then you could
opt for the door-to-door service of a taxi. Cabs are very
easy to find in Norwich, especially in the busy shopping
area and at the train and bus stations.
There are two types of taxis in Norwich; public hire
taxis (black hackney cabs), which can be hailed and
stopped anywhere at any time, and private hire taxis,
which must be pre-booked in advance.
Selected taxi companies in the city centre area:
| 01603 666333 |
| 01603 455555 |
| 01603 630488 |
For those who want to drive into the city, there are five park and ride schemes in operation, including
ones at Postwick and Harford, where you
can leave your vehicle at the car parks and take a short
bus ride into the city centre.
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