Choose from some superb hotel accommodation in Suffolk. Our directory gives you a huge choice of hotels to consider in Suffolk ideal for an overnight stay, short break or a holiday.
There are 79 hotels listed below in Suffolk that can be booked for room only or bed and breakfast. Many of the hotels are discounted so whatever your budget and party size you are sure to find something to suit.
Suffolk Hotel Gold & Leisure has 40 bedrooms, many with great views across the golf course and woods. The redesigned 18 hole golf course is described as one of prettiest in East Anglia. The Genevieve, measuring 6,345 yards, is a classic parkland... read more
The Best Western Heath Court Hotel is a 3 minute walk to the main High Street, and a 5 minute drive to the races. We welcome you with style and warm traditional Suffolk friendliness. All of our forty - one en suite, centrally heated, bedrooms off... read more
On top of Kirkley Cliff, overlooking Lowestoft's award - winning Blue Flag beach, Hotel Victoria is less than a mile south of the town centre. Built in 1897, the hotel has a Victorian exterior and a bright, modern decor inside. The Victoria has free... read more
Right in the centre of Ipswich, this modern 3 - star hotel has a relaxed Brasserie restaurant and offers comfortable accommodation at great - value rates in spacious, newly refurbished rooms. The Novotel Ipswich Centre has a superb location, just a... read more
The White Lion is a traditional hotel opposite Aldeburgh's shingle beach, where wooden huts line the shore. Some of the cosy, inviting rooms have far - reaching sea views. The privately owned hotel offers excellent service and fresh Suffolk produce... read more
Visit the Brudenell Hotel, and you'll find a haven of calm and relaxation in a contemporary and welcoming setting. Situated only a pebble's throw from the sea, with wonderful views along the beach. The Brudenell offers a breath of fresh air to thos... read more
Pakefield Holiday Park offers family accommodation alongside the Suffolk Coast. Located just off the A12, it is a 10-minute drive from Lowestoft and Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park.... read more
Conveniently situated on the A14, Premier Inn Ipswich North is close to Ipswich town centre and Ipswich Football Club, a 10 - minute drive from Portman Road football ground. Some of the comfortable rooms at Premier Inn can accommodate 2 adults and 2... read more
This stunning hotel sits amongst green gardens and fine trees in the heart of Woodbridge, Suffolk. The beautiful countryside is perfect for walking, and the nearby lake for fishing. Enjoy the charming and well decorated rooms, the indoor swimming poo... read more
The Flint Barn is a family-run bed and breakfast just a 5-minute drive from Newmarket. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi, free parking, traditional breakfasts and an on-site nail bar.... read more
With gardens, open fireplaces and traditional wooden beams, this beautiful 15th - century inn offers free internet and a high - quality AA Rosette restaurant using local, seasonal ingredients. The White Hart is on the Essex/Suffolk border and about... read more
Worlington Hall is an elegant 16th century former Manor House set in five acres of gardens with protected trees and fishing rights on the River Lark. The original house was built in 1570. The Worlington Hall stands amidst beautiful countryside in... read more
Housed within a 19th century building, steeped in character and history, this small famil - run hotel is ideally situated just 500 metres away from Newmarket's bustling High Street. In 1895, a gentleman of a rather dubious nature, known as Gordon... read more
In a 1920’s building, the Anchor Walberswick is on the Suffolk Coast, 400 metres from the beach at Sole Bay. It boasts fine seasonal food, an award-winning wine list and free Wi-Fi.... read more
The Angel at Lavenham is a Tudor inn set in the market place at the centre of one of England's finest medieval villages. Between Bury St Edmunds and Sudbury, the inn with its distinct Tudor character is located on the A134, just off the A14. Off... read more