Step into Christmas at a late-night shopping event with special offers in Norwich city centre.
It will take place in the Royal Arcade on Thursday, November 21 2024 from 6pm to 9pm and it is free to attend and all are welcome.
The historic venue is home to an eclectic mix of independent retailers - from a gin academy to a vintage fashion shop.
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There will be various special offers, including 10pc off at Izola, JUNI & CO, B’Leaf, Langleys, Sonkai and Lady B Loves and a spin-to-win promotion at the new homeware store Lazy Lobster.
Food outlets Yalm, Marmalades and ORA will also be open on the night.
Pepa Mora, manager of Izola skincare and fragrance store in the Royal Arcade, said: "We are really looking forward to welcoming shoppers to our late-night Christmas shopping event.
"With the Royal Arcade’s decorations up, all of the store owners are entering into the festive spirit on the night with discounts, special offers and samplings that should make for a really fun evening."
Christmas Carols and entertainment will be provided by Broadway Bella’s.
EDP and Norfolk Magazine subscribers have been emailed to sign up for access to the exclusive VIP area, with treats available for the first 100 guests.
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They will also be entered into a draw to win a £100 gift card to spend on the night - one for an EDP subscriber and another for a Norfolk Magazine subscriber.
The event will fundraise for The Feed and Cozens Electrical is the sponsor and will provide extra lighting and a projection system.
Richard Porritt, EDP editor, said: "It is great to see the Royal Arcade hosting this festive Christmas event again following its inaugural year last year.
"We are delighted to be able to join with our EDP and Norfolk Magazine subscribers for some additional treats."
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