Norwich Guide launched on site

Released on = June 7, 2007, 1:04 pm

Press Release Author = Lindsay Chapman

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Norfolk Tourism, who offer the most comprehensive website on
holidaying in the county, has launched a new 'Guide to the Norwich' section which
will help all visitors make the most of their visit to the county's capital city.

Press Release Body = Norfolk Tourism, who offer the most comprehensive website on
holidaying in the county, has launched a new 'Guide to the Norwich' section which
will help all visitors make the most of their visit to the county's capital city.

The new guide contains a full range of information on the history of one of the UK's
great provincial cities and includes sections on things to do during the daytime and
evening, eating out and art and culture.

"The website is growing everyday and is becoming the best place to find information
about the county," said Crispian Emberson, Director of Norfolk Tourism. "Norwich is
often described as 'A Fine City' and it has long been a real gem for those people
looking to discover a new, exciting weekend destination that combines the historic
with the modern so seamlessly."

Norwich, which was one of the most important cities in the UK, and second only to
London in the middle ages, has a great range of shops, historic buildings, bars and
restaurants. The city is also easily accessible from all over the UK and Europe,
being only a two hour ride from London by train, and having its own international
airport, which is serviced by Flybe and KLM.

Web Site = http://www.visitnorfolk.co.uk/norfolk/norfolk-norwich.aspx

Contact Details = Norfolk Tourism, who offer the most comprehensive website on
holidaying in the county, has launched a new 'Guide to the Norwich' section which
will help all visitors make the most of their visit to the county's capital city.

The new guide contains a full range of information on the history of one of the UK's
great provincial cities and includes sections on things to do during the daytime and
evening, eating out and art and culture.

"The website is growing everyday and is becoming the best place to find information
about the county," said Crispian Emberson, Director of Norfolk Tourism. "Norwich is
often described as 'A Fine City' and it has long been a real gem for those people
looking to discover a new, exciting weekend destination that combines the historic
with the modern so seamlessly."

Norwich, which was one of the most important cities in the UK, and second only to
London in the middle ages, has a great range of shops, historic buildings, bars and
restaurants. The city is also easily accessible from all over the UK and Europe,
being only a two hour ride from London by train, and having its own international
airport, which is serviced by Flybe and KLM.

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