Looking to improve your Instagram feed with some pictures in Norwich but don't know where to go? 

Look no further. Here are the best spots voted for by city folk.

1. Elm Hill

Elm Hill has been featured in many movies and TV shows  (Image: Victoria Pertusa) Without doubt Elm Hill is the most famous street in Norwich. It is also the most complete medieval street in the city making it a photographer's dream.

Whatever the season Elm Hill offers an excellent opportunity for some amazing shots aided by the stunning cobbles and quaint thatched roofs.  

2. Plantation Gardens

A beautiful spot for a picnic alongside a few photos (Image: Brittany Woodman) Sitting on what was once a former lime quarry, the Plantation Gardens located in Earlham Road is a treasure trove of gorgeous spots surrounded by rich flora.

If you're looking for a splash of colour in your feed then Norwich's hidden garden cannot be beaten.

3. Norwich Cathedral  

Norwich Cathedral has more than 900 years of history (Image: Joe Giddens/PA Wire) Standing strong for more than 900 years the cathedral with its ancient architecture is an famous landmark making this spot worthy of instagramable royalty in the city.

Previously a Benedictine monastery now a modern-day cathedral, there is so much to snap up and add to your feed from the lush green grounds to the incredibly intricate construction. 

4. Norwich Market

Norwich market with so many different stalls has endless options  (Image: Anthony Kelly) Award-winning Norwich market is the largest permanent covered market in Europe.

Why not venture down a take some photos with views that include the castle or town hall and grab something to eat from one of the many stalls. 

5. Kett's Hill

Kett's Hill offers stunning views over the city (Image: Google Maps) Kett's Hill located at the bottom of Gurney Road offers a stunning view over the city that you won't find anywhere else. 

If you love show-stopping backdrops on your Instagram then no other spot in Norwich beats it.

6.  'The pink houses' in Pottergate

This spot feels like it was pulled straight out of a book (Image: Google Maps) The pink houses located at the bottom of Pottergate offer a burst of cute meets Barbie. 

The most stand out of the two houses a tree that is growing through the pavement and up the building - this is truly a picturesque spot.