Downtown Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

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Hotels

Lord Mayor's Cottage

53 The Street Barton Mills

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

The Three Kings - Inn

Hengrave Road

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

The Black Boy

Guildhall Street

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

BEST WESTERN PRIORY HOTEL

Mildenhall Road

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

The Angel Hotel

3 Angel Hill

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

The Bell Hotel

25 High Street

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

Ixworth House

St Edmund Close

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

Box Bush Cottage - B&B

Box Bush Cottage

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

Quality Hotel Bury St Edmunds

Symonds Road

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

The Grange Hotel

Barton Road

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

The Pykkerell Inn

38 High Street, Ixworth

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

The Cadogan Arms

The street

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

Oak Farm Barn

Moat Lane

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

Highwaymans Bed & Breakfast

Risby

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

The Ickworth Hotel

Bury St Edmunds

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

Suffolk Hotel

Fornham St Genevieve

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

Ounce House

Northgate Street

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

The Bull Inn

The Street

Bury St Edmunds, Great Britain

Hotel Tips

Elevators are notorious for being a nuisance so ask to be roomed on the top floor and as far away as possible. Most hotels book nearby rooms last so hopefully they have availability elsewhere.

Not all online booking systems are fully integrated with hotel reservations systems so there is a chance that smaller hotels are hand entering your stay from a fax machine which leaves room for errors. Book directly with hotel to avoid any problems and ask for a price match if you find a better price online.

Policies vary on the availability of pet friendly rooms to it is wise to be open, honest and upfront during the booking process. You may find yourself kicked out or even paying a large deposit if you are not in a pet-friendly hotel and bring one anyway. New ADA laws are fuzzy though as service animals are not required to be documented and proprietors are legally not allowed to ask if the animal is a pet vs. a service animal.

Things To Do

Bury St Edmunds keeps your pets fed, groomed, clothed and entertained with a wide assortment of ts.s available online and in-store. Does your dog need a bit of training? Check with us for great referrals to dog walkers, trainers and veterinarians who can work with your pets.

Bury St Edmunds brings the farming community under one marketplace to offer an assortment of locally grown fruit and vegetables. Traditionally, markets are restricted to anything grown so you can expect to see natural whole foods that are sure to please those working on their plant-based diets!

Bury St Edmunds helps you expand your skills and learn some new ways to expand your artisan flare? Sign up for classes at your kitchen supply store, yarn shop, art and craft shop and photo gallery. You'll be having great fun with your new friends as you you take on that next project.

Why Do You Love Downtown?

Molly MacTaggart

Always love quaint, historic downtown areas, late April will be our first visit to Dillon.

Sharon Wright

I like the idea of downtown merchants being more visible and that they are locally owned and operated. It's great to see what's available downtown and I look forward to the discounts as well. Being a history buff, I love see the architecture as it was back in the day which is lost in modern buildings. Downtown is charming, inviting and quaint!

Rebekah Gellert

I am visiting for the first time tomorrow evening, and am hoping to find out about any events that may be happening for the Memorial Day weekend. Dining tips, etc! Thank you! Facebook.com/Bekah.cook.7

Joyce gugger

Very relaxing ! Nice folks on the west coast

Kimberly Carter

Becuz it's fun

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