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The Maids Head Hotel
The Maids Head Hotel is conveniently situated in Norwich town centre opposite the famous Norman cathedral. One of Norwichs most famous hotels, the Maids Head includes some fine examples of 13th Century architecture. Located in the heart of the city in the fashionable area of Tombland, opposite the famous Norman Cathedral, with free parking facilities, our hotel is an ideal base to explore the historic City of Norwich or the wealth of attractions in the surrounding areas. Norwich is a perfect base for leisure guests with many attractions for all ages within the city, as well as the surrounding Norfolk Broads and nearby Sandringham. Our courtyard restaurant offers a fine selection of local and international dishes served in a bright courtyard setting. There is also a bar where you can enjoy a quiet drink and a lounge, which is perfect for relaxing at any time of the day.
Brief accommodation description
As part of our ongoing improvement programme, during January to the end of May 2008, the hotel will be completing another phase of bedroom refurbishment. This will result in 42 bedrooms being completely refurbishment up to the standard expected of a modern hotel. Also please note that from 14 January until the end of February 2008, the hotel lift will be out of service for an overhaul.
Address/Location
Tombland
Norwich NR3 1LB
England - East
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England - East » Norfolk » Norwich
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