Built in 1452, the award-winning Angel Hotel is on one of the prettiest squares in the country, opposite the Abbey Gardens overlooking Angel Hill.
Carly
United Kingdom
The porter and reception team were incredibly helpful, room was a good size and v clean. A little less up to date than the public areas of the hotel but still nice. Location was perfect. Breakfast was ok, didn't love the avocado toast as was a little tasteless but the coffee and the service was wonderful. Products in room were good!!
Situated in Bury Saint Edmunds, 1 km from The Apex, Chantry Hotel features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
On the outskirts of Bury St Edmunds, All Saints Hotel has 2 rosettes and features a spa and golf course. With scenic woodland views, there is also free parking.
Set in Bury Saint Edmunds, 500 metres from The Apex, The Bushel by Greene King Inns offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
David
United Kingdom
There is a very large choice for breakfast from a good choice of cereals too cooked breakfast, Outside rooms are clean and tidy with a good size bathroom, The Bushel is located only about a 5 mins from the Bury St Edmunds town and a further 3-4 mins the Bury St Edmunds Abbey
Located on the edge of the charming old town, the Dragonfly Hotel Bury St Edmunds offers free parking and is near to the A14. Cambridge, Ely and Newmarket are all within about 30 minutes’ drive.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Room are large in size and breakfast in fresh hot and and cooked perfect some construction work going on but was not an issue
In central Bury St Edmunds, the Dog and Partridge is within 2 minutes’ walk of St Edmundsbury Cathedral, the Theatre Royal and the Greene King Brewery Museum.
ANGELA
United Kingdom
Its location, parking facilities and quaint rooms.
The Grange Hotel, an attractive Tudor-style country house hotel, lies in Thurston in the heart of Suffolk. The hotel is set in its own secluded gardens amidst open countryside.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Bury Saint Edmunds cost € 126.49 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bury Saint Edmunds are € 196.99 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bury Saint Edmunds can on average be found for € 145.63 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bury Saint Edmunds this weekend is € 140.50 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 263.69. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bury Saint Edmunds for this weekend cost on average around € 224.19 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
A lovely village feel and the locals are very friendly and...
A lovely village feel and the locals are very friendly and welcoming. The whole town area was clean and safe. However the parking arrangements were very confusing and the danger of accidentally overstaying the Waitrose parking area comes with a potential 75 pounds fine so recommend avoiding this centre.
Grant
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
Fantastic place with so much history and character.
Fantastic place with so much history and character.
The Abbey Gardens are beautiful with an aviary with well cared for birds,a cafe and a plant shop.
Walking through the grounds the gardens are beautifully cards for.
The town centre has a lot to offer with lots of cafes,bistros and bars including The Nutshell,I believe the smallest pub in England.
Lots of chain and individual shops and a really good market on Saturday..and possibly wednesday.
The street are clean,the atmosphere relaxed.
There is the Greene King brewery in the town.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We love bury st edmunds it’s a beautiful town with lots of...
We love bury st edmunds it’s a beautiful town with lots of history and things to do..
We attended the yearly nearly festival in bury gardens for our 5th time & would definitely recommend it to others
Mary
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
How can Bury Saint Edmunds disappoint?
How can Bury Saint Edmunds disappoint? Historic place, old Abbey, wonderful Cathedral. I was there to visit Ickworth in nearby Horringer, where the Lords of Bristol Hervey lived. It is a National Trust site, Gorgeous walking trails. Well worth a visit. Suffolk is as beautiful as Yorkshire in my opinion. I am a Harvey (Hervey) descending from the same ancestors. Bury has great restaurants. Wonderful small town.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
A great historic town with plenty of restaurant's and coffee...
A great historic town with plenty of restaurant's and coffee shops.
The abbey gardens and the big church are fantasic.
The old town has been retained and there is an excellent modern shopping complex
All in all a great town to visit.
Derek
Sweden
Scored 8.0
8.0
Very historical town, beautiful Abbey gardens, small museum.
Very historical town, beautiful Abbey gardens, small museum. Nice shops, cobbled streets.
Lots of other pretty towns and villages around, eg Lavenham. Country houses eg Ickworth, Thetford Forest to wander in. The area oozes with history
Andrew
United Kingdom
Explore guest reviews of hotels in Bury Saint Edmunds
Nice Hotel conveniently located just off A14, with plenty of free parking, but you must register your car number in reception. Easy 25 minute walk into Bury town centre. Staff were all very pleasant and friendly. The room was very clean, and the bed comfortable and for the price we paid, was, we thought, great value for money. The breakfast was good, a help yourself buffet and restaurant large and clean. We booked last minute but would stay again if in area.
Staff friendly and welcoming. Hotel is genuinely dog friendly and the staff set up a table for us to eat in the bar area. Food was good both breakfast and dinner. Ample free car parking. Bar and lounge area are very pleasant with nice furniture and decor. Hotel grounds are well kept and the large grass area is good for dogs. Hotel location is good for town centre and easy access to major routes to other towns and countryside.
We've been to Bury Saint Edmunds before (a number of times - visiting friends in the area) - but, have never been to the Dog and Partridge. It's a brilliant location, the staff are friendly, the room was clean and spacious. The bar area is vast - with loads of places to sit and enjoy in comfort. The white wine was yummy. We'd been fed by friends nearby before arrival - so, we didn't eat - but, will do when we stay 'next.
Had enjoyable stay at the bushel, when I was given my room it was by the side of the car park and on the main route into the rear entrance of the hotel. It was rather noisy at night after the bars closed, people walking home laughing and joking etc.
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