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.
The Best Western Priory Hotel is an ideal getaway from the frenetic pace of modern life, offering value for money without compromising on quality.
Peter
United Kingdom
We had booked a family meal for 9. The food was excellent and service was also excellent. It meant we could all relax and have a great evening.
Hotel was very comfortable and breakfast was also very good.
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.
Ian
United Kingdom
The overall ambience was great the setting wonderful highly recommended
The Abbey Hotel has independant access apartments and suites available which each have their own private entrance and private parking.
Dalton
United Kingdom
Nice old building. We were in an apartment which had comfortable bedroom and lounge with cooking facilities.
About a ten minute walk to town centre. See
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.
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.
John
United Kingdom
Location, friendly staff, excellent value breakfast, convenient location. Comfortable mattress.
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.
Colin
United Kingdom
we stayed in a garden Chalet - which was spacious, well equipped and had a lovely view over the grounds.
The Westgate, a property with a bar, is situated in Bury Saint Edmunds, 600 metres from The Apex, 5.1 km from Ickworth House, as well as 38 km from Hedingham Castle.
Situated in Bury Saint Edmunds in the Suffolk region, with The Apex and St Edmundsbury Cathedral nearby, Modern The Mews Apartment offers accommodation with free private parking.
Roger
United Kingdom
Very clean and spacious. Near town centre. The shower though was very dangerous and slippery. I slipped and hurt my back and banged my head. Now one around to report it.
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FAQs about hotels in Bury Saint Edmunds
On average, 3-star hotels in Bury Saint Edmunds cost £110 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bury Saint Edmunds are £164 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bury Saint Edmunds can on average be found for £115 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bury Saint Edmunds this weekend is £107 or, for a 4-star hotel, £189. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bury Saint Edmunds for this weekend cost on average around £338 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £111 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bury Saint Edmunds for tonight. You'll pay on average around £162 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bury Saint Edmunds will cost around £166 (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Bury Saint Edmunds by train (2 hours from London), car or coach. International visitors can fly into London airports, then take a train or coach. No direct water transport available. Transfers may be required.
What guests said about Bury Saint Edmunds:
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Scored 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
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Scored 10
Bury St Edmunds is a beautiful Town with plenty of lovely...
Bury St Edmunds is a beautiful Town with plenty of lovely places to visit. It has a very unspoilt, almost old fashioned feel to it. There are plenty of great Independent shops and also larger more recognisable high street chains. The Abbey Gardens are beautiful especially in the Summer time.
You are spoilt for choice with the selection of cafes, restaurants and pubs to eat in. The Apex is a fantastic venue to watch a show in or just wander in and have a coffee.
Caroline
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Bury St Edmunds is a wonderfully historic English town with...
Bury St Edmunds is a wonderfully historic English town with a slower pace than Cambridge. It’s definitely a really nice change from busy London. I would stay in Bury St Edmunds over Cambridge. Just take the train to Cambridge for a day and then come back to the calm of Bury St. Edmunds to enjoy your precious time minus the tourists.
Kate Bartels
United States
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Scored 10
Bury St Edmund’s is a very English town full of heritage.
Bury St Edmund’s is a very English town full of heritage. The Abbey Gardens and ruins are beautiful and well maintained. The town is full of small gourmet restaurants and quaint cafes. Giggling Squid restaurant is amazing! There are plenty of shops for buying gifts and a regular market on Wednesdays. You do not need a car to get around this town.
admum
United Arab Emirates
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Bury St Edmunds is a lovely place to visit and the Abbey...
Bury St Edmunds is a lovely place to visit and the Abbey Gardens are lovely to walk round. We were seeing relatives, The Bushal was in an ideal place near the town. We went by train so no car and The Bushal was good for that. A good place to visit, and historical.
Gladys Kathleen
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Scored 6.0
Bury St Edmunds is lovely, pretty Abbey Gardens and a mix of...
Bury St Edmunds is lovely, pretty Abbey Gardens and a mix of shops. We stayed at The Westgate Pub. £110 for 1 night. It was old, tatty with peeling paintwork, and a very suspect looking kettle. The owner was pleasant, but the rooms need a clean and updating. We will return to the town but choose accommodation better. Shame.
N
United Kingdom
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Its beautiful inside . The decor is stunning and the small courtyard out the back would be lovely in summer. Also having a car space out the back to leave the car without having to to search for parking is really helpful. It takes 30 seconds to walk into the town centre which has lots of coffee shops and restaurants.
Breakfast was well presented, service was outstanding, food quality was superb, professional table service, all excellent!!
Room was very comfortable, everything I needed was provided and very clean.
Location was great, close to the town centre, car parking at the hotel.
Very professional and helpful staff.
We loved the beautiful building and home-from-home feel. The location next to park and walks, and very close to the shops and restaurants in the town centre was excellent. Main rooms including kitchen were well equipped and easy to live with.
The ambiance is great for a town centre pub offering accommodation bearing in mind the expected issues such as the lack of a private car park and the difficulties arising out of the joint use i.e. as a pub, a restaurant and a small hotel.
Nice place with a conscientious host. Had all the basics needed for a few days and it's comfortable/cosy. prefer to stay in apartments than hotels when away for work so that I can cook for myself and was definitely able to do that here.
Lovely house in a brilliant location on a street full of independent quirky shops and restaurants.
Well equipped and the welcome pack was excellent.
Sue responded quickly to a minor query.
It was amazing, very clean and cozy!!!! love how it was walking distance to shopping and restaurants!!!! And a plus it has its very on restaurant!!! Will be coming back soon!!!
We booked with Booking.com as it promised a breakfast only to be told there was none as the property was unmanned!! Hotel is up for sale and requires some major tlc.
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