Located on the unspoiled Suffolk coast, the Wentworth Hotel is just 66 feet from the beach, and offers free Wi-Fi, private parking and an award-winning restaurant.
With panoramic views of the Suffolk Coast, The Brudenell is just feet from Aldeburgh Beach. The elegant hotel features an award-winning restaurant and seafront terrace.
Set in Aldeburgh, this apartment is 20 mi from Ipswich. The unit is 12 mi from Southwold. The unit fitted with a kitchen with a microwave and toaster. A flat-screen TV is provided.
Waterfront Cottage offers accommodations in Aldeburgh, a few steps from Aldeburgh Beach and a 10-minute walk from Sudbourne Beach. This beachfront property offers access to free Wifi.
Diane
United Kingdom
Excellent seafront location. Lovely view from lounge and bedroom windows. Very comfortable, clean and well-equipped accommodation. Nice to have 2 toilets.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Aldeburgh this weekend is $302 or, for a 4-star hotel, $207. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Aldeburgh for this weekend cost around $275 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $270 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Aldeburgh for tonight. You'll pay around $258 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Aldeburgh will cost around $300, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
A charming, characterful and atmospheric place. A beautiful, unspoilt, archetypal English seaside village. But with a good range of services and facilities, including shops and cafes/restaurants. Along the lonely seashore Britten's music echoes hauntingly in your head.
Tony
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We love Aldeburgh, a quaint and interesting village, lots of...
We love Aldeburgh, a quaint and interesting village, lots of places to visit in the area, good restaurants and interesting bars. A good selection of high end shops. It's great to park the car for a couple of days and enjoy the area.
Jackaman
Scored 10
10
Aldeburgh is a pleasant holiday destination with a good...
Aldeburgh is a pleasant holiday destination with a good range of shops and restaurants. It is of course on the sea which offers beaches and the opportunity to fish and of course to eat fish and chips from the local chippy.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Aldeburgh is delightful, we've been 5 times before and loved...
Aldeburgh is delightful, we've been 5 times before and loved it every time. Good beach, great dog walks and lots of good places to eat. Particular shout out to The Two Magpies for breakfast (and cakes), The Suffolk, Aldeburgh Market and The Lighthouse for dinner.
Carole_Kent
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It's a nice coastal town, with cinema, pubs, cafes and...
It's a nice coastal town, with cinema, pubs, cafes and restaurants, plus an attractive pebble beach very close to town centre. Also some nice shops - I found Reed Books next to where I was staying was good place to pick up some extra holiday reading when I'd finished what I"d brought.
I ate at a number of different venues, all good. Don't remember all the names but one was the Chocolate Teapot where I had a very good crab salad. Lots of dishes using the local seafood in most of the restaurants and cafe's,
Patricia
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The fish and chips were great !
The fish and chips were great !
The town is welcoming and friendly.
Parking is a bit trying but then it is for everybody including local people. The high street has a good selection of shops of all kinds. The town is vibrant and charming without being noisy. For those of all ages who may want a gentler holiday.
david
United Kingdom
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I liked the view, location next to the sailors path. Easy access to Aldeburgh and Thorpeness. From the house I cycled into Thorpeness for a pint. When weather was good I managed to sit out in the garden and enjoy the peace and quiet wonderfully disturb by the wild life and sea and wading birds. great sight for this and it just a short walk to the waters edge to take in the diversity of birds etc. I also went to near villages and history sights e.i. Sutton Hoo, Orford - great places to go.
The friendliness of the staff and their welcome. Good food, good value in the dining room and good service. The hotel is comfortable and in a great location for Aldeburgh town and the surrounding countryside. My friend was not well and they were very kind to her as she recovered. I would recommend the hotel to anyone who would like to experience Suffolk.
The breakfast was delicious and very generous, bed very comfortable and bathroom seemed new and clean. The hotel staff all seemed very friendly and helpful, the girl at reception showing me how the shower worked (which was blindingly obvious once I'd understood it!).
A very nice and well equipped flat. Very convenient, as it's on the high street and also close to the sea front. A good base to explore Aldeburgh.
We thoroughly enjoyed our break.
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