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Maids Head HotelvsThe Assembly House
Maids Head Hotel and The Assembly House are both recommended by professional travelers. On balance, Maids Head Hotel is preferred by most reviewers compared to The Assembly House. Maids Head Hotel has a TripExpert Score of 90 with endorsements from 3 reviewers like Lonely Planet, The Telegraph and Oyster.
Maids Head Hotel
Lonely Planet
The Telegraph
Oyster
The Guardian
Tombland, Norwich NR3 1LB
From $97/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"The stunning black-and-white exterior is the most arresting thing about this 700-year-old coaching inn... Its 83 modern rooms are comfortable but somewhat soulless." Full review
7.0
"This claims to be Britain’s oldest hotel, in the heart of historic Norwich, and there’s no doubting its position as grande dame of the city and wider region." Full review
Mid-Range
"Claiming to be the oldest hotel in Britain, the Maids Head Hotel is a mid-range property, well-located in Norwich's historic center." Full review
"In town, the Maid’s Head hotel (doubles from £105 room only), near the spectacular cathedral, is launching an Edwardian boat for cruises on the Wensum from June"
The Assembly House
The Telegraph
Independent
The Guardian
The Guardian
Theatre Street, Norwich NR2 1RQ, England (Formerly The Assembly Rooms)
From $210/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Restaurant
- Free Parking
- Business Center
8.0
"An exciting new opening for Norfolk’s lively capital, which has been long lacking in luxurious, well-located accommodation." Full review
"Rooms are a riot of colour, a debutante ball’s worth of eccentrically-clashing patterns, texture and furniture styles...there are gilded Art Deco mirrors, 1960s coffee tables"
"The city’s Georgian brick Assembly House, opposite the Theatre Royal, is now a cookery school, hotel and cafe, serving elegant afternoon teas"
"Everything about it – from the fairy-lit facade and four-poster beds to the fresh milk and underfloor heating – feels luxurious. Every room is totally distinct. "