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Budget
£340 - £737
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Return
Price
London GatwickNorwich Arpt
LGW - NWI
LGWNWI
London Gatwick
Sat 15/6
1 stop8h 15m
Norwich Arpt
Sat 22/6
1 stop7h 30m
London GatwickNorwich Arpt
LGW - NWI
LGWNWI
London Gatwick
Sat 15/6
1 stop8h 15m
Norwich Arpt
Sat 22/6
1 stop7h 30m
London HeathrowNorwich Arpt
LHR - NWI
LHRNWI
London Heathrow
Sat 15/6
1 stop3h 55m
Norwich Arpt
Sat 22/6
1 stop8h 20m
London CityNorwich Arpt
LCY - NWI
LCYNWI
London City
Sat 15/6
1 stop13h 50m
Norwich Arpt
Sat 22/6
1 stop3h 25m
London CityNorwich Arpt
LCY - NWI
LCYNWI
London City
Thu 30/5
1 stop6h 50m
Norwich Arpt
Thu 6/6
1 stop2h 55m
London HeathrowNorwich Arpt
LHR - NWI
LHRNWI
London Heathrow
Thu 30/5
1 stop6h 55m
Norwich Arpt
Thu 6/6
1 stop3h 35m
London LutonNorwich Arpt
LTN - NWI
LTNNWI
London Luton
Sat 15/6
2 stops18h 30m
Norwich Arpt
Sat 22/6
2 stops12h 45m
London HeathrowNorwich Arpt
LHR - NWI
LHRNWI
London Heathrow
Sat 12/10
1 stop21h 15m
Norwich Arpt
Tue 15/10
1 stop6h 10m
London HeathrowNorwich Arpt
LHR - NWI
LHRNWI
London Heathrow
Sat 15/6
2 stops11h 00m
Norwich Arpt
Sat 22/6
2 stops7h 40m
Currently, April is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Norwich (average of £279). Flying to Norwich in June will prove the most costly (average of £428). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£299
February
£286
March
£240
April
£220
May
£290
June
£337
July
£261
August
£298
September
£295
October
£266
November
£272
December
£235
As it has a temperate maritime climate, Norwich does not experience extremes of weather and so is pleasant to visit at any time of the year. The area is perhaps at its most attractive in the months from May to August due to its picturesque appearance, so this is when most book flights to Norwich. May is the time of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival which is one of the oldest arts festivals in England and a flagship arts event for the East of England with its inspirational and innovative programme of events, therefore it is classed as one of the most significant art festivals in the UK. The festival attracts a huge and diverse number of spectators and individuals gather to watch, embrace and celebrate classical music, dance, visual arts and children’s events.
The best time to find great deals and cheap flights to Norwich is from October until March, when visitor numbers drop and there are excellent bargains to be had by way of accommodation.Take advantage of these bargains and book a cheap flight to Norwich to enjoy Norwich’s Beer Festival which has been clenching the thirst of hundreds for over 37 years. This is a huge event for Norwich and over 200 cask-conditioned Real Ales from Britain’s independent brewers are on sale with also a large range of traditional ciders and perries on offer too.
LON Temperature | 4 - 17 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Norwich, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 17.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 4.0 C).
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
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Departure was late. Plane much too small for an 11 hour flight. One bathroom was out of order in a completely full flight.
Norfolk’s ancient county town, Norwich, is a popular destination for a city break, having a wealth of historical, architectural and cultural importance. It was historically associated with art, literature and publishing, a tradition that continues to this day. Straddling the River Wensum, book a flight to Norwich to see one of the most picturesque of English cities, boasting a delightful, friendly ambience all its own with its many museums and delightful cobbled streets. Additionally, there are many attractions, the foremost of which must be Norwich Cathedral, a wonderful and stately 12th century place of worship and one of the most complete Romanesque cathedrals in Europe. Norwich Castle is a medieval royal fortification in a remarkable state of preservation. It houses a museum with a fine collection of archaeological objects from the region. The Dragon’s Hall is a 15th century listed merchant’s hall with remarkable architecture. The original Colman’s Mustard shop is a careful replica of a Victorian era trade premises and now includes a museum. In the realm of entertainment, the Forum is a stunning glass building in the heart of the city and an excellent modern multidisciplinary venue, and there are numerous theatres in the urban area including the venerable Theatre Royal, an Arts Centre and a Puppet Theatre. The Norwich 12 are a dozen examples of iconic architecture spanning nine hundred years of British history from medieval times to the modern era. The Go Ape Tree Top Adventure, Dinosaur Adventure and Amazona Zoo are nearby attractions offering a wonderful day out for the whole family. Additionally, the city boasts around 23 parks.
Norwich is serviced by a number of bus companies. Additionally Norfolk County Council run six park and ride sites, with nearly 5,000 parking spaces provided. The Hop on hop off bus tours of the city are very informative and highly recommended. The City Boats services are also an excellent way to see the Old Town from a different perspective. The centre of the city is small enough to be easily accessed on foot.
Flights to Norwich will take you to Norwich International Airport (NWI) is situated 3.2 miles (or 5.2 km) north of the city centre. By train or bus it is only a short ride across the city. There are taxi ranks and bus stops close to the airport, and the fare rates for both modes of transport are fixed. There is also a park and ride facility.
Norwich International Airport is 5.3km (3.2 miles) north of the centre of historic Norwich, the regional capital, and the most complete medieval city in England.
A comparatively small and compact university town, Norwich retains much of its medieval charm and its city centre is easily navigable on foot via a network of footpaths. The area is also famous for the network of beautiful, scenic rivers and some of the country’s best gardens and parks.
Flights to Norwich International Airport arrive from several UK destinations such as Manchester, Exeter, Aberdeen and Edinburgh, and go to and from popular European hubs and holiday destinations such as Corfu, Amsterdam, Palma de Mallorca, Mahon, Dalaman, Ibiza, Alicante and Tenerife. The airport is small with minimal facilities, but as long as you’re just passing through, you’ll have few complaints.