Cupcakes and Bubbles Christmas Window 2016. Photo by Emily Revell (Image: Emily Revell)
The city has earned a sparkling retail reputation, and is often listed among the top 10 shopping destinations in the UK.
Design House Christmas Window 2016. Photo by Emily Revell (Image: Emily Revell)
From the independent artisans in the Norwich Lanes to big-name brands in Chapelfield and the Castle Mall, the rich diversity on offer never disappoints – and neither do the festive window trimmings.
Berrys & Grey Christmas Window 2016. Photo by Emily Revell (Image: Emily Revell)
The business community has served up another seasonal helping of Christmas creativity to grab the attention of passing shoppers.
Digby's Chocolate Christmas Window 2016. Photo by Emily Revell (Image: Emily Revell)
We've braved the cold and been out scouring the streets for this year's best Christmas window displays.
Norwich Gift Emporium Christmas Window 2016. Photo by Emily Revell (Image: Emily Revell)
We have narrowed it down to our favourite few and now we want to know what you think. Vote for your favourite below.
Imelda's Shoe Boutique Christmas Window 2016. Photo by Emily Revell (Image: Emily Revell)
If you have designed a window display which you think deserves to be on this list email us at Emily.revell@archant.co.uk.
Jarrolds Christmas Window 2016. Photo by Emily Revell (Image: Emily Revell)
Joules Christmas Window 2016. Photo by Emily Revell (Image: Emily Revell)
Lisa Angel Christmas Window 2016. Photo by Emily Revell (Image: Emily Revell)
Macarons & More Christmas Side Window 2016. Photo by Emily Revell (Image: Emily Revell)
Marks and Spencer Christmas Window 2016. Photo by Emily Revell (Image: Emily Revell)
PureBrides/Grooms Christmas Window 2016. Photo by Emily Revell (Image: Emily Revell)
Natural East Christmas Window 2016. Photo by Emily Revell (Image: Emily Revell)
Quest Christmas Window 2016. Photo by Emily Revell (Image: Emily Revell)
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