Norwich may not be world famous but in the last years it has been attracting attention thanks to the rise of unusual buildings made by internationally renowned architects such as Norman Foster.
I absolutely love this city, the most beautiful and historic in England. Takes my breath away! Americans coming to England, don;t bother with London, come here!
Oh Yes! Thank you for that. I really love that city, Doors close to Norfolk . 😍 An incredible place to visit. I had a good souvenir about this city, probably the best experience in my life. 😌👌💖
Norwich is still one of the cosiest cities in Britain. I’ve lived out this way for nearly all my life and never found anywhere to equal it. With streets loosely laid out on the map like a wheel revolving around the Norman castle keep, it’s got plenty of character and a bit of something for everybody. You are never far from food and drink of just about any kind and you will NEVER struggle to find a pub, and in the centre it’s hard to walk more than 300-400 yards without being in sight of at least one venerable church. Love it.
I believe I went to school with Jason Wilson and my father worked for his father in the Wilson green grocery business before our family emigrated to Canada in 1958.
The big place they showed for a few seconds has a pizza express in it I went on a school trip in year 4 and we made our own pizza at pizza express and we went shopping at those little shops it is amazing there I love it
I enjoyed Norwich ,I spent many weekends there while stationed at RAF Sculthorpe. Dancing with Jakie,Stella and Janet at the American Club on Lobster lane, darts at the Wildman on lobster lane, eating burgers at Wimpy's on PW road.I miss those days wandering around Norwich. I'll never forget you Janice Sayers. All you blokes, have a pint for me. Chico
@@JoseGarcia-bp6nm How long ago was this, the only Wimpy I remember was on Rampant Horse st in the City when I was a kid in the 80's. There is only one in the whole of Norfolk now, if it's still open, and that is in Kings Lynn.
Yes you are right the whole city centre is full of so called homeless, genuine or not they are a pain in the butt, you can’t sit down anywhere outside with out someone pestering you for money, I wouldn’t call Norwich affluent, more like skid row, the council wants to sort out this mess, what would you think if you were a tourist, the poverty and drabness in and around the city centre makes you feel depressed.
I think that Norwich is a fantastic city, with many highlights. My personal favourite being the gorgeous cathedral, made of beautiful french Caen stone, containing exquisite Romanesque interiors from 1096-1145. It has over 1000 painted medieval “bosses” situated on the ceiling vault - an unrivalled treasure! Of course Norwich contains much more. The 11th century castle for instance; a really unique Norman fortress! Norwich has also retained many historical buildings; that line charming narrow streets. Not forgetting an exceptionally well preserved medieval area - “Elm Hill.” The city contains over 30 medieval churches, and other non-religious medieval buildings such as the ”Guildhall”, “The Halls”, “The Great Hospital” (established 1249) and ”Dragon Hall.” There’s also pretty riverside walks, one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the country (established in the 11th century) and a Roman Catholic Cathedral (which is also worth a visit). There may be people that are homeless in the city, but this does not stop Norwich being a great place to visit - many cities in the UK/ rest of Europe have a homeless problem in one form or another.
I have lived in Norwich all of my life (33 years) and honestly would not want to live anywhere else. Lots of history and culture and very friendly :)
Martin Trorey i was in norwich last year and i loved staying there too.. i miss norwich now as i am back to my home country
I could live in a number of (mainland) European cities but I wouldn't want to live anywhere other than Norwich in the UK.
Good apart from Norwich is not a town,.....its a city and we are proud of it as such!
And historically one of the major cities, at one point bigger than York and England’s second city.
(It didn’t last, obviously).
I absolutely love this city, the most beautiful and historic in England. Takes my breath away! Americans coming to England, don;t bother with London, come here!
+Alan Partridge Fancy seeing you here
Caroline Speake I have been there I live in near Norwich
Love Norwich and North Norfolk in general, great video.
It is very interesting to see a programme on German television about Norwich, a city I lived in for one year and where I return to once year.
Oh Yes! Thank you for that. I really love that city, Doors close to Norfolk . 😍 An incredible place to visit. I had a good souvenir about this city, probably the best experience in my life. 😌👌💖
I have family who live in Norwich that I've never met... I want to go someday and meet them. Maybe I'll study abroad there. It's so beautiful
when I was station at mildenhal afb I use to hang out in Norwich a lot. my favorite place
Norwich is still one of the cosiest cities in Britain. I’ve lived out this way for nearly all my life and never found anywhere to equal it.
With streets loosely laid out on the map like a wheel revolving around the Norman castle keep, it’s got plenty of character and a bit of something for everybody. You are never far from food and drink of just about any kind and you will NEVER struggle to find a pub, and in the centre it’s hard to walk more than 300-400 yards without being in sight of at least one venerable church.
Love it.
Norwich is wonderful city
It looks like a calm atmosphere, i'm planning on moving/living around there when i'm older.
An amazing city to live.... I wish I could back to it..
I know, I loved it too!! I was there for 4 months with my husband. We love it so much, it's just so calm and friendly.
I believe I went to school with Jason Wilson and my father worked for his father in the Wilson green grocery business before our family emigrated to Canada in 1958.
Have the great privilidge of past working with Rita the landlady -- a great human being -- ++ a great video as well
If a had a word to describe this city it would be "snug"
The Adam And Eve pub is said to be haunted by Lord Sheffield.
He was attacked during ketts rebellion by Fulke the butcher. Pulled him off his horse and chopped him up with his cleaver.
A true Norfolk hero
Norwich for life baby!
My home city!
On the Ball City!
The big place they showed for a few seconds has a pizza express in it I went on a school trip in year 4 and we made our own pizza at pizza express and we went shopping at those little shops it is amazing there I love it
Oh and now I am in year 7 lol
I enjoyed Norwich ,I spent many weekends there while stationed at RAF Sculthorpe. Dancing with Jakie,Stella and Janet at the American Club on Lobster lane, darts at the Wildman on lobster lane, eating burgers at Wimpy's on PW road.I miss those days wandering around Norwich. I'll never forget you Janice Sayers. All you blokes, have a pint for me. Chico
@@JoseGarcia-bp6nm How long ago was this, the only Wimpy I remember was on Rampant Horse st in the City when I was a kid in the 80's. There is only one in the whole of Norfolk now, if it's still open, and that is in Kings Lynn.
@@lexiegamingwolfieraps7075 now you are doing your a levels?
awesome :D
its nothing nice in this city
only nightclubs
I like a woman who knows her place, looking after the beer 🍺
My home!
every sat my family went to barrys stall
I live there😂
Jackson Lane same
Yellows!
Mi ex boo lives there lol
kıng of convience-misread..
Three rivers college in norwich phone number
assalotayears
Shame about all the druggy homeless that blight the city
None of them are homeless, social security scroungers taking advantage of soft touch benefit scheme
Yes you are right the whole city centre is full of so called homeless, genuine or not they are a pain in the butt, you can’t sit down anywhere outside with out someone pestering you for money, I wouldn’t call Norwich affluent, more like skid row, the council wants to sort out this mess, what would you think if you were a tourist, the poverty and drabness in and around the city centre makes you feel depressed.
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I think that Norwich is a fantastic city, with many highlights. My personal favourite being the gorgeous cathedral, made of beautiful french Caen stone, containing exquisite Romanesque interiors from 1096-1145. It has over 1000 painted medieval “bosses” situated on the ceiling vault - an unrivalled treasure! Of course Norwich contains much more. The 11th century castle for instance; a really unique Norman fortress! Norwich has also retained many historical buildings; that line charming narrow streets. Not forgetting an exceptionally well preserved medieval area - “Elm Hill.” The city contains over 30 medieval churches, and other non-religious medieval buildings such as the ”Guildhall”, “The Halls”, “The Great Hospital” (established 1249) and ”Dragon Hall.” There’s also pretty riverside walks, one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the country (established in the 11th century) and a Roman Catholic Cathedral (which is also worth a visit). There may be people that are homeless in the city, but this does not stop Norwich being a great place to visit - many cities in the UK/ rest of Europe have a homeless problem in one form or another.
All cities are the same welcome to the real world you might be surprised