Located just outside Ipswich center, this hotel is a 5-minute walk from Ipswich Railway Station. The pentahotel Ipswich has a fitness center, pentalounge and free WiFi throughout.
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.
Dawn
United Kingdom
Staff attentive, food presented well and tasted spot on. Comfortable bed.
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.
Sean
United Kingdom
The room was clean and the bed was comfortable, The air conditioning in the room was a god send in the hot evening, The staff were very helpful
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.
Corinne
Switzerland
The site is magnificent with the gardens. Rooms are very spacious and it feels like being in a family home.
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.
Michael
United States of America
Excellent location great food and service
Nice showers and television
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....
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.
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.
Breakfast was good, plenty of choice from the buffet
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.
Plenty of room
Clean and not bad value for money
Staff very pleasant
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.
Great rooms and facilities. Delicious food and great service
FAQs about hotels in Ipswich
On average, 3-star hotels in Ipswich cost $127 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ipswich are $122 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ipswich can be found for $264 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ipswich this weekend is $116 or, for a 4-star hotel, $148. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ipswich for this weekend cost around $514 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $125 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ipswich for tonight. You'll pay around $153 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ipswich will cost around $386, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We were in Ipswich to watch the last championship match of...
We were in Ipswich to watch the last championship match of the season at Portman Road.
We arrived on the Friday night and shared an amazing tomahawk steak at "The Grill At Twenty5" which had a lovely atmosphere and wonderful staff.
We watched the match on Saturday and spent the rest of the day soaking up the atmosphere with the wonderful Ipswich fans.
After sobering up and taking a break from the wonderful sun shine, we had our evening meal at Mariners in the marina which hosts a French restaurant on a restored 19th century boat with heaps of history and character.
We had to leave early on Sunday but would have loved to explorer further afield.
Will be back next season to see a premiership game (ticket permitting).
COYB
Duncan
United Kingdom
10
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.
The Salthouse is a very comfortable hotel with views of the marina at Ipswich and close to shops in the town centre. Ipswich has a fine array of old buildings many from the seventeenth century and before - well worth a visit. The staff at the hotel were very friendly and helpful. The in-room breakfast was excellent. There is good well-managed on-site parking. Ipswich is close to world-class heritage sites including Flatford Mill, the location for many of the paintings of the eighteenth and nineteenth century painter John Constable.
The hotel has a lovely atmosphere and the bar stuff are superb. Very proffessional and willing to accommodate your needs to the best of their capabilities. I will certainly be back to try the food. I did not try it when I stayed but when I saw it come out, it looked absolutely brilliant.
The surrounding countryside in very idyllic and great for keen walkers. Amenities like petrol etc are also not far away and Ipswich is a mere 15minute drive.
Room was very quiet despite the property being close to the road. The rooms are separate from the Pub and were fine for our purpose. The pub has reasonable, simple pub food and a carvery which was cheap and convenient. You can walk from the pub along the river into the centre of Ipswich. Supermarket and petrol station nearby.
The breakfast bags were simple and adequate. I liked the upfront information provided by the hotel that the guest cannot expect a hot breakfast but would only be given complementary breakfast bags and we could choose to cancel if that didn't suit us. I liked that honest information provided over an email as soon as I booked.
Clean, efficient, big fluffy bed. Generous & easy to use electric & USB outlets. Cubbie-hole to put cell phone onto is built into the headboard.
Very convenient to the Regent Theatre, where the show I was in Ipswich to see.
They have a working lift
The hotel went above my expectations, and the staff was courteous, the room was clean, and the environment was calm.
It's a place for solo travelers, couples, or family. A must-visit in Ipswich, also Sainsbury is close to the property.
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.
Such a lovely stay for my family of six! Clean rooms and bathroom, comfy beds, delicious meals, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere created by all the staff. Would definitely stay here again if we're in the area.
Love this hotel. it's quirky and modern . Great bar/lounge area and outside seating overlooking the River. Comfy beds and powerful shower all very clean.Great location 10 min walk into Ipswich
The hotel was clean and lovely.
My daughter and her friends had a great time celebrating her 18th birthday in Ipswich. And being able to stay in a nice, near by hotel. Thank you
Fantastic small family run hotel. Right in the middle of Ipswich. Generous room sizes with a good en suite too. Walking distance to they middle of Ipswich.
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