Situated just outside Ipswich centre, this hotel is a 5-minute walk from Ipswich Railway Station. The pentahotel Ipswich has a fitness centre, pentalounge and free WiFi throughout.
Holiday Inn Ipswich Orwell has a convenient location, with good access to the region's major roads.
way
United Kingdom
The Staff were friendly, welcoming, informative and engauging. Nothing was to much trouble, from the front desk to room service, restraunt to bar all the staff made our stay very enjoyable. A good choice of food, drinks the sound track was also very good and I found myself humming away to the tunes. The facilities were clean and well serviced
This stylish old dockland building is at Neptune Marina, on Ipswich's waterfront. The modern redesign includes a collection of art. There is free parking, free Wi-Fi and a boutique restaurant.
Alan
United Kingdom
Very Attentive and helpful staff Nothing was too much for them
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.
This delightful hotel, situated just off of the A14, is within easy driving distance of Ipswich town centre. Rooms have free Wi-Fi, free mineral water, a TV and an en suite bathroom.
Set in Ipswich, Mermaid, Ipswich by Marston's Inns features a garden and bar. The property is 2 km from IP-City Centre - Conference Venue and 700 metres away from Portman Road.
Situated in the picturesque village of Layham on the edge of Dedham Vale, The Marquis is a refurbished 16th century building boasting views across the Brett river and offers easy access to the A12.
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....
Martin
United Kingdom
Good location and grounds
Friendly and efficient Staffm
Great White Horse Hotel is situated in Ipswich, within 45 km of Hedingham Castle and 1.3 km of Ipswich Station. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
The Ipswich Hotel is situated in the village of Copdock, 15 minutes’ drive from the centre of Ipswich. It has a large, walled garden with outdoor seating, a 24-hour front desk, and free Wi-Fi.
Breakfast was good, plenty of choice from the buffet
Situated just outside Ipswich centre, this hotel is a 5-minute walk from Ipswich Railway Station. The pentahotel Ipswich has a fitness centre, pentalounge and free WiFi throughout.
Friendly, clean and comfortable not far from town centre.
FAQs about hotels in Ipswich
On average, 3-star hotels in Ipswich cost £97 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ipswich are £96 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ipswich can on average be found for £205 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ipswich this weekend is £99 or, for a 4-star hotel, £127. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ipswich for this weekend cost on average around £783 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Ipswich by train from London Liverpool Street (1hr 10mins). International travellers can fly into London Heathrow and take a coach (3hrs 30mins) or train via London (2hrs 30mins). No direct water transport is available.
The most convenient airport for Ipswich is London Stansted Airport, due to its extensive domestic and international flight options. It's approximately 80km away, making it easily accessible for travellers.
Ipswich, UK offers several public transport options. Ipswich Buses and First Suffolk & Norfolk provide extensive bus services. Ipswich Railway Station connects to London, Norwich and beyond. Taxis are readily available. Cycling is encouraged with numerous bike lanes. Walking is feasible within the town centre.
What guests said about Ipswich:
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Scored 10
i liked Ipswich ,the town is small but with very nice old...
i liked Ipswich ,the town is small but with very nice old architecture from Tudor era, mix with Victorian style of course the moderns one are present there too. The coffee shop are the best you will remember Ipswich for this for a very long time. There is a park to visit which is very close to the centre. Suggestion: walk in the park visit the Christchurch Mansion Museum for free go to the top but when you come back take the streets along the park you will meet with beautiful, beautiful houses. In Ipswich you don't get lonely the people are very nice there , they are quick to know you and have a chat. Then there is Marina....a good place for a restaurant where you find different dishes from different countries. Then there is a football stadium too. There is lots to see around Ipswich. There are two important markets with bus station so from Cat Market I travel by bus to WoodBridge, Kersey and Felixstowe with best fish and chips etc the villages are one more appealing then other that I recommend you to visit.
maria
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Maybe we are not looking in the right places but our view of...
Maybe we are not looking in the right places but our view of Ipswich is that of a run-down, sad town. Even the waterfront seems an unhappy place.
The nicest hotel-run restaurant we could find for breakfast by the waterfront was probably a lovely place at some point but was worn out and in desperate need of redecoration. We run away from Ipswich for the third time, to decompress in beautiful Suffolk countryside where there are dozens of nice, well looked after towns
Marco
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
I've lived in Ipswich for a good 15+ years.
I've lived in Ipswich for a good 15+ years.
Since my return it has changed for the worse and just feels empty and lacking of anything worthwhile to do.
Parks are good (mainly in the town), lots of charity shops, bookies and pubs but lots of high street shops have closed or just boarded up.
Out of the town, lots of nice pubs to visit and walks if you have a pet or two.
Brad
Latvia
10
Scored 10
The city has easily available, if you have a car, or like a...
The city has easily available, if you have a car, or like a walk. Access to supermarkets for us as we prefered to dine-in. Plus easy access to points of interest in Suffolk. Great selection of National Trust properties within day-trip distance.
Stephen
Australia
10
Scored 10
We visit Ipswich Atleast once a year to see family, it is a...
We visit Ipswich Atleast once a year to see family, it is a pleasant city with plenty to see and do. If you are driving I recommend paying close attention to your satnav because the roads can be slightly confusing! There is a lot of history behind Ipswich which can be fascinating also. There are plenty of places to dine and drink whether that’s at a local McDonald’s or a restaurant you won’t be short handed.
Jamie
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ipswich is a good base to use for visiting other areas, but...
Ipswich is a good base to use for visiting other areas, but it is a bit limited on places to eat at night. It has a good Railway service, and also bus service, which we made use of as we did not have a car with us. It is very nice down at the Waterfront, but we were disappointed that there were no boat trips at all when we were there, as we would certainly have gone on one had there been.
Service was excellent and polite. Bedroom was large, clean and spotless. Bed was very comfortable (medium softness bed). Shower and WC facilities good. The only negative was no handrails in the bath which, when taking shower, I feel is really important. Breakfast was fabulous and again the team were wonderful so overall for a 3 star this is a great hotel. Location wise it serves a purpose of being fairly close to Ipswich and the new industrial site being built and halfway ish between Norwich and London
The hotel was really funky with lots of nice touches to it. The downstairs area was lovely too with the free pool table and the old classic game console. The hotel was always clean and had a lovely clean smell to it also. The room was great and the map of Ipswich as the headboard to the bed was a pretty cool addition. Also the fact that the hotel is pet friendly was an absolute bonus. Loved it that much we booked an extra night stay and will be visiting again in the very near future.
The superior room was large and well appointed, the breakfast was good with a large range of hot food and a reasonable continental selection, the beds were a little soft but ok. The hotel is conveniently situated near the A12 giving direct access to Ipswich and Colchester park and ride and only 20 minutes or so from Dedham.
This is a rather run-down hotel being kept afloat by a really dedicated and helpful staff team, who did everything they could to help in the face of faulty infrastructure. The location would have been good for us had the A14 not been in the process of being re-built (not the hotel's fault, but a real inconvenience).
Its a great location for all my needs for work in Ipswich, Its a lovely old building with character, plenty of free parking, nice reception and always very polite and professional staff. Rooms are nice and large, beds were comfortable for my needs and contains all you would expect from a budget type hotel.
Cleanliness: The hotel maintained level of cleanliness, which greatly contributed to a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere.
Convenient Location: The hotel's easy-to-find location was a definite plus, making it accessible and hassle-free to locate.
Clean, contemporary, great kitchen and loved the whole design. Comfortable with soft fluffy carpet. 2 en suites plus a separate bathroom with a bath. A great place to stay and good communication from the company. Right in the town centre too.
Room was big and spacious and in a great location.
The staff - as it overlapped with the pub - were welcoming and easy to contact/ask questions.
Perfect for a couple of nights stay with good connections to Ipswich and surrounding areas
The food in the restaurant in the evening was exceptional, and the experience was made better by the two young waiters. They were a great credit to this hotel. The location was very good, close to both town centre and marina.
I stayed in a king premium and was pleased with my room it was very clean and comfortable. Reception and common areas are very eye catching. The grounds are well maintained. facilities and services were very satisfactory.
Staff were great, facilities (swimming pool, steam room, sauna) were good if a little small. Bar and breakfasts were very good. I've stayed in a few hotels around Ipswich, and would stay here again.
The property is in a very central location in Ipswich, very close to the shopping centre, parks and waterside docks/marina. The parking at the rear was very helpful.
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