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  1. Kings Lynn Tourism Information Centre

    The King's Lynn Town Hall (The Trinity Guildhall) is a truly magnificent building in King's Lynn. Dating back to 1421, when the Hall of the Trinity Guild was rebuilt after a fire, the Town Hall is home to the temporarily relocated King's Lynn TIC. The Council-operated Tourist Information Centre in King's Lynn provides comprehensive information ...

  2. Tourist Information Centre

    The Council-operated Tourist Information Centre in King's Lynn provides comprehensive information on local events, attractions and accommodation as well as information about other destinations and attractions in the East of England. [email protected]. 48 King Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1HE. King's Lynn BID is dedicated to ...

  3. King's Lynn

    King's Lynn. Brim full of history and with a vibrant town centre, King's Lynn is the ideal destination to spend a few nights, enjoying the superb mix of history, shopping and entertainment on offer. The Hanseatic town of King's Lynn was one of England's most important ports from as early as the 12th century and this maritime past is ...

  4. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in King's Lynn

    8. Lynn Museum. Come and enjoy this delightful museum which tells the story of West Norfolk. Be amazed by the Bronze Age timber circle known as 'Seahenge' which is the museum's stunning centrepiece. Learn about the people who meticulously crafted the timbers and study the marks left by their bronze axes.

  5. Attractions around King's Lynn

    The ground floor is home to the award-winning tourist information centre (please note: The Custom House is currently under refurbishment, with the King's Lynn TIC relocated to the King's Lynn Town Hall on Saturday Market Place). ... Just a short drive outside of King's Lynn town centre you will find Watatunga Wildlife Reserve, a stunning ...

  6. Visitor Guides

    Visitor Guides. King's Lynn's historic, visitor-friendly town centre offers fascinating heritage attractions, delectable food and drink, vibrant arts and culture, great shopping, central accommodation and over 500 businesses. The town combines a fascinating past with an enterprising present. There is something for everyone to discover in ...

  7. PDF Discover King's Lynn

    King's Lynn Tourist Information Centre, Stories of Lynn, Saturday Market Place, King's Lynn, PE30 5DQ. Built in 1854 as a corn exchange, it was converted into a concert hall with a modern light interior in 1996. There is a varied programme of entertainment including

  8. A Guide to Kings Lynn

    A Guide to Kings Lynn. Norfolk. Kings Lynn, Norfolk is known locally as Lynn, but before this it was known as Bishop's Lynn until 1537. This seaport and market town is brimming with history, originating as a settlement as far back as the 10th century. There are many fascinating things to do in Kings Lynn to discover the town's heritage.

  9. King's Lynn Tourist Information Centre

    The Council-operated Tourist Information Centre in King's Lynn provides comprehensive information on local events, attractions and accommodation as well as information about other destinations and attractions in the East of England. Monday to Sunday: 10am - 4:30pm.

  10. A historic walk around King's Lynn

    The King's Lynn Tourist Information Centre is located in The Custom House on Purfleet Quay. It is open daily from 10am - 5pm in summer (noon-5pm on Sundays) and from 10.30am-4pm in winter (noon-4pm on Sundays). 01553 763044. Ed Hutchings guides us around historic King's Lynn, Norfolk.

  11. King's Lynn

    King's Lynn. Dating back to the 12th C. the market town of King's Lynn was once one of England's most important ports, known until 1537 as Bishop's Lynn. It's rich past has left a wonderful heritage of buildings, museums and stories to be discovered. Fine old merchant houses stretch down to the River Great Ouse between cobbled lanes.

  12. 15 Best Things to do in King's Lynn

    You can purchase a guide for 50p from the Tourist Information Centre or True's Yard Fisherfolk Museum. #2 St. George's Guildhall It's quite special to be able to go inside a theatre where Shakespeare performed. King's Lynn is home to England's largest surviving medieval Guildhall and Britain's oldest working theatre.

  13. Things to do in King's Lynn: Discover a fascinating past today

    The town centre boasts a wide range of historic and cultural attractions including museums, fine medieval buildings, contemporary art gallery, picturesque quayside and the 17th century Custom House. If you're looking for things to do in Norfolk, why not spend a day in King's Lynn? The compact town centre makes visiting hassle free.

  14. Top 5

    The town centre has a largely pedestrianised shopping area (with lots and lots of shops!) and there is a market every Tuesday. Further information. Visit West Norfolk and the Tourist Information Centre is based at the Custom House. Contact details: Tel 01553 763 044/ E [email protected]

  15. Tourist Information

    The King's Lynn Tourist Information Centre can provide the following services: On the day accommodation booking service. Staff can advise or make enquiries on your behalf and, when suitable available accommodation has been found, confirm the booking for you if needed. You pay a deposit of 10% of the cost of the first night's stay, which is ...

  16. King's Lynn

    The King's Lynn Festival, which celebrates its 70th birthday in 2021, remains the premier music and arts festival in West Norfolk, attracting many visitors to the town each year for performances by internationally renowned artists. Originally founded to mark the refurbishment of the town's 15th century Guildhall, the first festival was ...

  17. The History of King's Lynn, Norfolk

    To find out more about a visit to King's Lynn visit www.visitwestnorfolk.com or contact the Tourist Information Centre on 01553 763044 for a copy of the West Norfolk Holiday Guide. Related articles Castle Rising, Kings Lynn, Norfolk

  18. 28 Best Things to Do in King's Lynn & West Norfolk

    St Nicholas' Chapel. The Chapel of St Nicholas is the largest in all of the United Kingdom and was actually built as a chapel of ease for St Margarets Church (now Kings Lynn Minster) at the far end of the King's Lynn shopping district. Most of the building is 15th century, though the tower is slightly earlier.

  19. The King's Lynn Maritime Trail

    Maritime Trail guide booklets will be available from King's Lynn Tourist Information Centre, True's Yard Fisherfolk Museum and Marriott's Warehouse at a cost of just 50p. The trail takes a minimum of around 1.5 hours to complete, but can be considerably longer depending on the amount of time taken to explore the various locations along ...

  20. King's Lynn Tourism

    King's Lynn Tourist Information Centre Saturday Market Place King's Lynn Norfolk PE30 5DQ Telephone.: 01553 774297 E-Mail: [email protected] . Travel options. Govia Thameslink Railway operates services from London King's Cross to King's Lynn - hourly to King's Lynn (half hourly at peak times) with average journey ...

  21. The Town Hall- King's Lynn

    King's Lynn Town Hall is also home to the Stories of Lynn Museum and the King's Lynn Tourist Information Centre. Address & Contact. The Town Hall- King's Lynn. Saturday Market Place. King's Lynn. Norfolk. PE30 5DQ. 01553 777775. Share.

  22. Seven photos showing why you should visit King's Lynn

    King's Lynn has lots to offer visitors, as a new tourism campaign is making clear. Here are seven reasons why you should stop in next time you pass.

  23. The King's Lynn Maritime Trail

    Maritime Trail guide booklets will be available from King's Lynn Tourist Information Centre, True's Yard Fisherfolk Museum and Marriott's Warehouse at a cost of just 50p. The trail takes a minimum of around 1.5 hours to complete, but can be considerably longer depending on the amount of time taken to explore the various locations along the ...