"I stayed on the eve of the Norfolk show when every hotel in Norwich is booked solid. St Giles had a very expensive room left and I was forced to take it as I was in Norwich for work. The hotel is housed in a lovely building with an impossible to find, “on-site” car park (which they charge an extra £10 for!!) The breakfast was exceptional and the room was spacious but pretty basic. Overall the room was way overpriced for what it was. This might have been a price hike due to high demand? It’s one of those places that feels like it’s run for the dividends of the company that owns it rather than for the experience of the guest. If it’s the only place to stay in Norwich I wouldn’t mind going back but if there are lots of equally good hotels for half the price in Norwich - I’d go there instead."
"This is a nice, good value and well maintained and managed budget hotel.
I stayed in room 4 for five nights in June. The recently refurbished room was medium sized and was very clean.
It had an en-suite shower room with a power shower.
There was also a clothes rack with four coat hangers and some shelves, a dressing table and chair and a good sized double bed.
There was a TV, tea and coffee making facilities and a welcome chocolate bar and apple juice-a nice touch.
There was plenty of electrical sockets, some with USB ports, a hair dryer and portable electric fan.
There is no room service or phone link to reception, but I did not find these to be necessary and it obviously helps keep prices reasonable. There is no fridge.
The guy on reception was welcoming, helpful and efficient.
There are very good bus links into the centre (from outside the sorting office, two minutes walk away) for those without a car; alternatively, It is a twenty minute walk to the city centre.
Recommended for the discerning, realistic budget traveller."
"Wellington Apartments are excellent value for money, clean, with god facilities and centrally placed. Only small downside is dropping off luggage and then parking the car, and the short walk between. Good when sunny by maybe not when raining. Close to the Cathedral and medieval centre with lots of eateries and sights"
"Hotel was attached to the football stadium and found that it was quiet when I visited in June.Room was okay,just a nosey toilet cistern which the manager was going to get sorted. Only gripe was bedroom menu for the downstairs restaurant indicated fish pie, but when I went down to order it was a different menu.
All in all a good hotel"
If you're planning a trip to Norwich, staying at a motorhome park is a great way to get to know the area. Visitors who want to experience the culture here won't want to miss the historic sites and theatre scene. After you've found your spot and settled in at the caravan park in Norwich, take in the football games and cathedral for a memorable trip.
How many caravan parks will I find near Norwich?
You'll find 3 caravan parks near Norwich on Expedia.
What's there to see in Norwich?
If you're looking for some ways to explore Norwich while making the most of your travel budget, this destination has lots to offer. Spots where you'll find natural beauty on display include Norwich Riverside Walk, Mousehold Heath and Earlham Park. Other places not to be missed include Market Place, Norwich City Hall and Norwich Theatre Royal.
What's it like to stay in a Norwich caravan park?
Staying at a motorhome park is a fun and convenient alternative for your road trip to Norwich. This kind of accommodation provides you with a roomy space to park your caravan and spend the night where you're close to nature. Many motorhome parks are close to lakes and hiking spots, which makes it easy to enjoy outdoor activities.