This delightful hotel, located just off of the A14, is within easy driving distance of Ipswich town center. Rooms have free Wi-Fi, free mineral water, a TV and an private bathroom.
Deborah
United Kingdom
Rooms recently refurbished- fresh, clean with very comfortable beds. Good air conditioning meant we slept well as the weather was hot. Breakfast was excellent.
A 21st century haven of comfort and friendly professionalism within a grade I listed Elizabethan manor house, Hintlesham Hall is to be found nestling in 175 acres of rolling Suffolk countryside.
jenny
United Kingdom
Fantastic stay with amazing service, beautiful room and great food. We will definitely be back. Can't recommend it highly enough
Located in the picturesque village of Layham on the edge of Dedham Vale, Marquis Suffolk is a refurbished 16th century building boasting views across the Brett river and offers easy access to the A12....
In the bustling center of Ipswich, Novotel Ipswich offers spacious rooms with large work desks and luxury rain showers.
Helen
United Kingdom
Fantastic value, clean comfortable, ideal location. Staff couldn't have been more friendly and helpful accomodation the accessibility needs of my mum, arranged and extra bed for daughter and a shower chair. Breakfast was very good. If we need to stay in Ipswich again it will be here.
Set in Ipswich, Mermaid, Ipswich by Marston's Inns features a garden and bar. The property is 1.2 mi from IP-City Center - Conference Venue and 2297 feet away from Portman Road.
The Ipswich Hotel is located in the village of Copdock, 15 minutes’ drive from the center of Ipswich. It has a large, walled garden with outdoor seating, a 24-hour front desk, and free Wi-Fi.
The staff were friendly and helpful and professional.
Milsoms Kesgrave Hall is a charming boutique hotel set in beautiful grounds in the Suffolk countryside, just outside Ipswich. This beautiful property has a restaurant, large terrace and elegant rooms.
Very tranquil, beautiful setting, staff were great.
Great White Horse Hotel provides rooms in Ipswich near Ipswich Station and IP-City Centre - Conference Venue. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
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Sad to see the famous White Horse Hotel in ruins. Charles Dickens stayed there on his reading tours.
The Waterfront is a lively place to visit. The Salthouse Hotel is worth a visit if only to see the interesting artefacts and decor.
The Ancient House is now empty, which is a shame
We enjoyed a performance of Serene at the Wolesley Theatre
The Wetherspoons serves my grand-daughters favourite Vegan sausages and is always good value
My grand-daughter loves to find "treasures " in charity shops and there are plenty. She found a discontinued Jellycat for £3 and found it is now worth £80 !
We enjoyed our stay
Wonnacott
Scored 4.0
4.0
I was only there for two days so it's a fleeting glimpse but...
I was only there for two days so it's a fleeting glimpse but I hated Ipswich!Although there are some nice bits, and plenty of eating places my overall experience was of a once-important place spoilt by too many roads, cars, poverty, rubbish and huge derelict buildings. The Thomas Wolsey is a good pub!
Ingrid Barton
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
having a dog and non driver the large park just yards away...
having a dog and non driver the large park just yards away is prefect and buses even closer . with large selection of takeaways resturants and small supermarkets in walking distance for food . banks are also close by . i even went to see an art gallery to a see a Constable and Gainsbrough all a short walk away
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
We only went into Ipswich town to visit the harbour area on...
We only went into Ipswich town to visit the harbour area on one occasion which wasn't very busy at the time, not a single boat movement while we were there, probably because it was a hot day.
We preferred our visits to Southwold (excellent lunch at the Sole Bay Fish Co by the river; interesting selection of independent shops including The Black Olive Delicatessen for excellent pies); Woodbridge (walking along the river pathway and the Tide Mill); Thorpeness (with the 'house in the clouds' and the 'post mill'); Aldeburgh (was a little disappointing); Snape Maltings (for wildlife and reed beds). Plus a short walk following the river Gipping from Bramford to Sproughton and back (villages a short distance from the farmhouse).
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Ipswich is a lovely place.
Ipswich is a lovely place. We visited friends for a couple of days.
We went Inflata nation jump park in cardinal park. This was really good fun but expensive. The Cardinal park has many eating places and a huge cinema.
Carol
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
I was shocked how run down the town centre has become since...
I was shocked how run down the town centre has become since my last visit quite some time ago. Internet shopping and large shopping malls on the outskirts probably contribute to the decline of town centers.
Friendly welcome at reception, given all the information we might need, and room ready even though we were a couple of hours early for check in.
Nice hotel on the quay at Ipswich Marina. Comfortable room on first floor with views across the boats in the marina. Stayed two nights and managed, just, to get a space in the car park.
Food good in restaurant if a little pricey. Table service only for breakfast, but the offerings really only average.
All staff we met were helpful and efficient.
We used the Carlton for a one night stop on our recent cycle tour. Fantastic value at £56 including continental breakfast. We had a good sized, airy en suite twin room on the second floor. The staff were very helpful with our bicycles and the hotel is generous with complimentary tea, coffee and milk etc. It is well placed for Ipswich town centre and we were all together very satisfied with our stay.
Our room was really comfortable and the breakfast also had a good enough spread. The fact that the hotel had a big parking area was an added advantage. The members of staff were also very polite. We enjoyed our stay there and we will definitely go back there when we are in Ipswich.
This hotel is well located to where I work whilst in Ipswich which I find very convenient. The rooms are clean and comfortable and the food is very good and well priced. I am also pleased by the private parking facilities and the pleasant and helpful staff.
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