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Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and one of its 32 municipal regions. It was once part of Midlothian County and is in Lothian on the south bank of the Firth of Forth (interchangeably Edinburgh shire from 1921). Edinburgh is Scotland's second most populous city, behind Glasgow, and the seventh most populated city in the United Kingdom. The Edinburgh International Festival and the Fringe are two of the world's major annual international cultural festivals. Edinburgh Castle, the Palace of Holyrood, the St. Giles, Greyfriars, and Canongate churches, as well as the massive Georgian New Town erected in the 18th and 19th centuries, are among the city's oldest structures. The Scott Monument, National Museum of Scotland, Surgeon's Hall Museums, Royal Scots Museum, Greyfriars Bobby's Statue, National Monument, The Queen's Gallery, Queensferry Museum, James Clerk Maxwell Statue, Adam Smith Statue, John Knox House, and many other historical attractions can be found in Edinburgh.

Norwich is the county town and cathedral city of Norfolk, England. Norwich is located on the Wensum River, approximately 100 miles (160 kilometers) north of London, 40 miles (64 kilometers) north of Ipswich, and 65 miles (105 kilometers) east of Peterborough. It is East Anglia's largest town and urban core, as well as the seat of the See of Norwich and home to one of the country's largest mediaeval cathedrals. It is the most complete ancient city in the UK, with a spectacular Norman Cathedral and Castle, as well as a thriving arts, music, and cultural scene, outstanding independent and High Street shopping, a charming covered market, bustling restaurants, pubs, and nightlife, and a heritage worth exploring. Norwich is a charming city that blends history and contemporary. It's walkable and has a beautiful river going through it. The thriving arts, music, and cultural scene is always blooming, thanks to a fantastic selection of high-street businesses and exciting cafés. The Broads National Park, Norwich Cathedral, Felbrigg Hall, The Plantation Garden, Norwich Castle, Elm Hill, Riverside Walk, Eaton Park, Norwich Market, Norfolk Tank Museum, Tombland, Salhouse Broad, Green Pastures, and many other attractions can be found throughout the country.

The route distance between Edinburgh to Norwich is approximately 471 kilometers. A train usually takes 7 hours 17 minutes to cover the distance. The first train from Edinburgh to Norwich departs at 4:48 and the last train leaves at 22:00. No direct services are available for the route, you must make at least one change. In the journey from Edinburgh to Norwich you will travel with London Northeastern Railway, Avanti West Coast and Cross-Country trains, Great Northern Rail, Greater Anglia, and East Midlands Railways. You can also travel by bus from Edinburgh to Norwich. A bus usually takes 13 hours 45 minutes to cover the distance. Megabus, Flixbus, and National Express are the major bus operators which serve the route.

You can get a cheap train ticket from Edinburgh to Norwich by following ways: -

  • Get a Railcard - Railcards may reduce ticket prices by one-third, making them the best option for frequent passengers.

  • Book in Advance - Most train companies offer reduced tickets up to 12 weeks before the departure date.

  • Travel off-peak - Tickets are sometimes less expensive during the week than on weekends.

  • Season Tickets - Season tickets may be less expensive if you travel the train more than three times each week. Annual, monthly, and weekly options are also available.
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