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Need a London to Norwich taxi for a business meeting, a university drop-off, or a weekend visit to the cathedral city? Our private transfer service links central London directly with Norwich, collecting you from your chosen address and driving you straight to Norfolk without a single station change.

The distance between the two cities is approximately 115 miles, and under normal traffic conditions the journey takes between 2 hours and 2 hours 30 minutes. The route runs almost entirely along the A11 and M11, and our door to door taxi from London to Norwich operates every day of the year.

Route London to Norwich
Distance 115 miles (185 km)
Travel time Approx. 2 hours to 2 hours 30 minutes
Operating hours Available 24/7, 365 days a year
Pick-up Any address across Greater London
Drop-off Any address in Norwich and the surrounding area
Route via A12, M11, A11
Includes Door-to-door service, free waiting time, luggage assistance
Our Vehicle Options
Saloon Car 1 to 3 passengers, 2 suitcases
Executive Car Premium comfort for business travel
MPV / Minivan 4 to 6 passengers with luggage
Minibus Up to 8 passengers with luggage

All vehicles are climate-controlled, fully insured, and operated by licensed, professional drivers. Choose the vehicle that fits your group size and luggage requirements when booking.

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Pick-Up Points Across London

Our drivers collect passengers from anywhere across Greater London, from Mayfair townhouses and Canary Wharf offices to family homes in Walthamstow, Ilford, and beyond. Hotel doorsteps, the Liverpool Street concourse, and the King's Cross forecourt are all familiar pick-up points for our fleet.

Early starts are common on this route, since many passengers are heading to morning meetings in Norwich or timed appointments at the University of East Anglia. Your driver arrives with time to spare, ready to load luggage and confirm the destination before pulling away from the kerb.

City workers leaving from the Square Mile or Canary Wharf can request a pick-up straight from the office reception, while residents in outer boroughs such as Romford or Chingford benefit from a route that heads east before picking up the motorway network.

Leaving London: Onto the M11 and A11

Most transfers leave central London via the A12 and the Bow Interchange before joining the M11 motorway heading north through Essex. Around Junction 8, the road hands over to the A11, which briefly overlaps with the A14 along the Newmarket bypass in Suffolk.

From Newmarket, the A11 continues as a dual carriageway through Barton Mills and the Elveden bypass, passing close to Thetford Forest. This entire stretch was fully dualled in December 2014, removing what was once the last significant bottleneck on the route between London and Norwich.

The M11 itself is a fast, well-maintained motorway that carries traffic past Harlow, Bishop's Stortford, and Duxford before reaching the Cambridgeshire border. Drivers take advantage of the consistent 70 mph limit along this stretch, since delays here are rare outside of the Friday evening exodus from London.

Through Suffolk and Into Norfolk

Crossing into Norfolk, drivers bypass Thetford itself, avoiding the town centre congestion that once slowed this journey considerably. The road also skirts Snetterton, home to the well-known motor racing circuit, before continuing north-east toward Attleborough.

This section of Norfolk countryside passes through Thetford Forest, one of the largest lowland forests in England, before opening out into the flatter arable land that surrounds Wymondham and its historic abbey.

Both Attleborough and Wymondham are bypassed on modern dual carriageway, a considerable improvement on the single-carriageway sections that dominated this corridor for decades. The final stretch runs to the Thickthorn Interchange, where the A11 meets the A47 Norwich southern bypass.

From Thickthorn, our drivers select the most appropriate approach depending on your exact Norwich address, since several slip roads serve different quarters of the city rather than a single central junction.

Arriving in Norwich

Beyond Thickthorn, the road narrows into Newmarket Road as it enters the city proper, running past Cringleford and Eaton before reaching the areas closer to the centre. This final section can be busier than the open dual carriageway further south.

Common drop-off points include the Cathedral Quarter, Chantry Place, The Forum, and the market stalls at the heart of the city. Passengers heading to Norwich Cathedral or Norwich Castle are dropped directly at the entrance rather than a distant car park.

We also serve Norwich railway station, the terminus of the Great Eastern Main Line to London Liverpool Street, along with the University of East Anglia campus, the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, and the Carrow Road area near the football ground.

A Popular Choice for Business, Study, and Leisure Travel

Norwich has long been a hub for insurance and financial services, and business travellers heading to meetings in the city appreciate a transfer that lets them work undisturbed rather than juggling luggage on public transport.

Parents dropping off or collecting students at the University of East Anglia find the minibus option particularly useful, since it keeps a family and their belongings together for the entire trip rather than splitting across separate vehicles.

Weekend visitors exploring the Norwich Lanes, the riverside, or the historic market frequently combine the transfer with an overnight stay, using the driving time to relax after an early departure from London.

Matchday travellers heading to Carrow Road for Norwich City fixtures also rely on the service, since parking near the stadium is limited and a private transfer avoids the need to navigate unfamiliar one-way streets after the final whistle.

What If Traffic Delays My Journey?

The A11 runs as dual carriageway for almost the entire route, but our drivers still monitor conditions around the Bow Interchange in London, the M11 approach, and the Thickthorn roundabout near Norwich. If congestion builds at any of these points, an alternative sequence of A-roads is used and your booking is not affected.

Need the return journey?

We also provide a dedicated Norwich to London taxi transfer service. Book both directions for a seamless round-trip experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a taxi from London to Norwich take?

Most transfers take between 2 hours and 2 hours 30 minutes, covering approximately 115 miles almost entirely along the A11 and M11. Traffic around the Bow Interchange in London or the Thickthorn junction near Norwich can occasionally add extra time.

Where in London can I be picked up?

Anywhere across Greater London. Hotels, offices, railway stations, and residential addresses are all covered, including central boroughs and outer areas such as Ilford, Romford, and Walthamstow.

Which route do you take to Norwich?

Drivers leave London via the A12 and M11, joining the A11 in Essex and continuing through Newmarket, Barton Mills, Thetford, Attleborough, and Wymondham before reaching Norwich through the Thickthorn Interchange.

Can I book a minibus for a university drop-off?

Yes. Our MPV and minibus options are popular with families transporting students and belongings to the University of East Anglia, keeping everyone and everything together for the full journey.

Do you serve destinations outside Norwich city centre?

We cover the full city and surrounding area, including the University of East Anglia, the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Carrow Road, and Norwich railway station.

Is the A11 prone to delays?

The road has been fully dual carriageway since December 2014, which removed the old single-lane bottlenecks. Occasional congestion still builds near Bow in London or around the Thickthorn roundabout, and our drivers plan around it.

Are early-morning or late-night transfers available?

Yes. The service runs 24 hours a day, every day of the year, with no unsocial hours surcharge for early departures or late arrivals.

Do you charge extra for luggage?

No. Luggage assistance is included as standard, and our saloon, MPV, and minibus options are sized to handle everything from a single overnight bag to a full house move of boxes and suitcases.

Can I also book the return trip from Norwich back to London?

Yes. We operate a dedicated Norwich to London transfer service as well. You can book both directions together or add the return journey separately at any time before travel.

What Our Customers Say

Booked this for an early morning meeting in Norwich and the driver was outside my flat in Bow right on time. Comfortable car, quiet motorway run, and I was able to prepare notes for the whole trip.
- David P., business traveller
We used the MPV to move our daughter into halls at UEA. Everything fit in one trip and the driver was patient while we unloaded boxes outside the accommodation block.
- Helen T., parent of a UEA student
A weekend trip to see Norwich Cathedral and the market turned out easier than expected. Door to door from our hotel in Kensington, no train changes, and a driver who knew the city centre well.
- Marcus O., weekend visitor

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