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Helping you find a career in Norwich
Lying on the River Wensum in East Anglia, Norwich is a picturesque and relatively compact city. As most of the city's sights are within walking distance, Norwich feels accessible, homely yet bursting with life.
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Transport links
Transport to and across Norwich is very accessible. When getting around the city, it is easy to walk to most attractions and eating and drinking places, but PLUSBUS services also run throughout the day, covering the urban area of the city and taking people out to University of East Anglia.
Norwich railway station offers direct trains to a range of major destinations such as London Liverpool Street and Cambridge, and the Norwich International Airport is located 15 minutes from the city centre. London Stansted is also accessible from Norwich, at a slightly further distance of 1 hour 30 mins by car.
Renting Prices
The average property rent in Norwich is £1,032 pcm (per calendar month), with the median rent being £875.
The majority of properties available to rent in the city are houses, which average at £1,251 pcm, and flats average at £756 pcm.
Nightlife
With a thriving student scene, there is a huge range of pubs, bars and clubs in Norwich. Particularly popular are the Fat Cat Pub, and Gonzo's Tea Room which offers coffee and cake in the day and a bustling bar and dance floor at night.
Norwich Pub Tours is also a top choice. Whether choosing the 2- or 4-hour tour, it covers the most famous, historical and unique pubs in the city, perfect for parties and big-group outings.
Notable Attractions
From heritage landmarks that drip with history to 21st-Century buildings, Norwich offers attractions for all tastes. For history fanatics, Norwich Cathedral and Norwich Castle are fascinating and chilled days out. And, for live music, theatre and arts events, the Norwich Arts Centre is a must-visit, tucked away in a 15th-Century church. The annual Norfolk & Norwich Festival is also ideal for arts lovers, bringing a busy schedule of music, theatre, literature, visual arts, circus, dance and free outdoor events to the East of England.
The economy in Norwich
Norwich is a major centre for finance and general insurance centres. With a third of Norwich's employees working in the finance and business services, it's an ideal place to break into these industries.
The region also has a particularly strong manufacturing industry, with manufacturing accounting for 11.6% of the East of England's economy.