Cheap flights to Norwich

The best time to fly to Norwich

Norwich offers a unique experience throughout the year. While summer months (July-August) bring the warmest temperatures, around 22-30°C, making it ideal for outdoor activities, the shoulder seasons (September-April) provide a different charm. During this period, you can enjoy better views of the wildlife and secure a seat for a cosy pub lunch with less crowding.

Low Season in Norwich

A highlight of the low season is enjoying a quiet stroll along the River Wensum, experiencing the city at a more relaxed pace. Expect average temperatures ranging from 10°C to 15°C.

High Season in Norwich

In the high season, visiting Norwich Cathedral is a must. This stunning landmark offers a captivating journey through history. Expect temperatures between 18°C and 25°C.

What to do in Norwich

Norwich, a historic city in Norfolk, England, offers a blend of culture, history and natural beauty. Explore its captivating medieval streets, visit magnificent cathedrals and discover charming riverside walks.

The best attractions to see in Norwich

Here are some of the best attractions to visit in Norwich:

  • Norwich Cathedral: A magnificent example of Norman architecture.
  • Norwich Castle: Home to a museum showcasing the region's history.
  • Elm Hill: A picturesque street with charming Tudor buildings.
  • Norwich Market: A bustling market with diverse food and craft stalls.
  • The Norfolk Broads: An area of outstanding natural beauty, perfect for boating and nature walks.

Frequently asked questions about flights to Norwich

How can I find cheap flights to Norwich on eDreams?
eDreams combines different technologies to find the cheapest options to Norwich based on real searches from customers in our platform. Our offers provide a combination of different airlines so you can pick the flight that better suits your needs.
When's the best time to go to Norwich?
According to our customers' flight searches, the best time to fly to Norwich is March.

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