Hotels in Long Melford

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Arriving in Long Melford is like stepping back into a quieter, slower part of Suffolk. The village sits on rolling farmland, a few miles inland from the Stour Valley, where fields of barley and sugar beet stretch out to the horizon.

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Suffolk’s largest accommodation selections are in Aldeburgh, Southwold, and Lowestoft, each catering to different traveler needs. Aldeburgh suits visitors seeking pleasant coastal towns and cultural heritage. Southwold is ideal for beach lovers and those wanting a relaxed seaside ambiance. Lowestoft is a practical choice for families and those looking for easy access to nature and outdoor activities. These three cities provide varied options for anyone planning a stay in Suffolk.

Where to stay in Suffolk, by city

CityBest forTypical nightly*
AldeburghCoastal town, cultural heritage~£200
SouthwoldSeaside, beaches, relaxed atmosphere~£190
LowestoftFamily-friendly, outdoor activities~£80
IpswichHistoric city, shopping, dining~£100
WoodbridgeRiverside, boating, market town~£125
Bury St EdmundsHistoric architecture, gardens~£125

*Typical = median nightly rate across the properties we list in each city; live prices update at the point of booking. For a fuller walk-through of each city — what it's like, where to eat and what's nearby — see our guide to where to stay in Suffolk.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best city to base yourself in Suffolk overall?

Aldeburgh is an excellent overall base with the largest accommodation inventory and a good mix of cultural and coastal attractions. It provides easy access to other parts of Suffolk, making it convenient for varied day trips.

Where should I stay for a first visit to Suffolk?

For a first visit, Aldeburgh has a good combination of coastal charm and cultural sights. Its wide range of accommodations and amenities make it comfortable and accessible for newcomers.

Is Suffolk expensive to stay in?

Suffolk's accommodation prices vary depending on location and type, but generally it features options across a range of budgets. Larger towns like Ipswich and Lowestoft may have more affordable choices, while coastal towns can be pricier during peak seasons.

Which city is best for nightlife and food in Suffolk?

Ipswich is the best city for nightlife and dining, with a variety of restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues. It has a more urban atmosphere compared to coastal towns.

Where is the best city for beaches or nature in Suffolk?

Southwold is ideal for beaches and a relaxed seaside setting, while Lowestoft features access to natural parks and family-friendly outdoor spaces. Both provide good opportunities for nature walks and coastal activities.

Which city in Suffolk is best for families?

Lowestoft is well-suited for families due to its family-oriented attractions and outdoor activities. It has a good mix of accommodations and amenities catering to children.

Do I need a car to get around Suffolk?

Having a car is recommended to see Suffolk fully, as many towns and rural areas have limited public transport options. It allows flexibility to visit coastal and countryside locations at your own pace.

Editor's picks

Among Suffolk's highly rated accommodations, The Great House Lavenham Hotel & Restaurant stands out for its historic charm and quality dining, making it a memorable stay option. The Black Lion in Long Melford has a traditional inn visit with a welcoming atmosphere. For a countryside retreat, Dingle Marsh Barns provide a peaceful setting ideal for nature lovers. Retreat East caters well to those seeking modern comfort near the coast. The Packhorse Inn and The Pear Tree Inn combine classic Suffolk hospitality with convenient locations. Choosing any of these properties ensures a well-regarded stay during your visit to Suffolk.

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