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Golden Lion Hotel
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: 3,32 / 5
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Features: Free secure parking at hotel, 24-hour front desk, Photocopier at the reception, Facilities for disabled people, Fax service, Restaurant, Dial-up or Wi-fi Internet in all... more
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Salthouse Harbour Hotel
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: 3,87 / 5
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Features: Facilities for disabled people, Bar, Paid secure parking max. 300 metres away, Luggage room, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Free secure parking at hotel, Safe at reception, Internet cafe, Laundry, Restaurant, Room service (24h), 24-hour... more
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Novotel Ipswich Centre
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: 3,25 / 5
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Features: Safe at reception, Paid secure parking max. 300 metres away, Conference centre, Restaurant, Internet cafe, Facilities for disabled people, Photocopier at the reception, Coach parking at the hotel, Rooms for non-smokers available, Golf... more
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Hintlesham Hall Hotel
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: 3,76 / 5
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Features: Central heating, Indoor tennis court, Clay Shooting, Restaurant, Fitness club, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Free secure parking at hotel, Body massage, TV / Video rental, Pets accepted, Photocopier at the reception, Swimmimg pool... more
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Holiday Inn Ipswich
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Features: Ironing service, Laundry, Hair-drier, Radio, Rooms for non-smokers available, Room service (part time), Access for disabled, Swimming pool (indoors), Cable TV, Restaurant, Telephone, Coach parking at the hotel, Secure parking at hotel,... more
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About Ipswich
Located in Suffolk on the river Orwell, Ipswich is a town inhabited by some 140,000 people. The city was founded by Saxon settlers who wanted to transform the village into a significant port of the North Sea. Thanks to its convenient location near the sea and the main trade route of the region, the city of Gippeswick (the original name) enjoyed a period of intense trade with the rest of the continent. Nevertheless, international fame didn't hit the city until Geoffrey Chaucer satirised Ipswich's merchants in The Canterbury Tales. Apart from Chaucer, the list of other remarkable British artists associated with the city include Andrew Constable and Thomas Gainsborough, who lived and worked in Ipswich most of their lives. Interestingly enough, Charles Dickens also stayed here while working on one of his books. The novelist became so enchanted with Ipswich's unique appeal that he used the city as a setting for some of the scenes in his famous novel The Pickwick Papers. Today, Ipswich remains a major tourist destination of the region, offering such attractions as the Ipswich Museum, the Tolly Cobbold Victorian brewery, the all-glass Willis Building and the Christchurch Mansion Art Gallery.