Provider | Nightly total |
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Booking.com | R1 876 |
Hotels.com | R1 946 |
KAYAK | R1 971 |
Value for money | 7,9 |
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Distance to city centre | 0,4 km |
Location rating | 9,6 |
Nearest airport | London Stansted |
Distance to airport | 51,7 km |
"Beautiful hotel, fantastic and friendly staff." | (in 229 reviews) |
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"Beautiful room, food and hotel!" | (in 142 reviews) |
"Wonderful downstairs, bar and restaurant." | (in 40 reviews) |
"Room very tired, wallpaper peeling." | (in 66 reviews) |
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"Room very tired, wallpaper peeling." | (in 8 reviews) |
"Breakfast was not worth the money." | (in 37 reviews) |
Parking facilities very efficient Room comfortable and clean. Staff very friendly and helpful
Was the hotel aiming for modern or old? We were disappointed by the aimbiance of the restaurant as we found the seating poor and the music too loud. The lounge area was also not very comforatble. Perhaps we remember the Angel of old. These are observations not complaints.
Lovely hotel, very good atmosphere.
Location was perfect, breakfast was enjoyable and tea and coffee making facilities were also appreciated. Bathroom was clean and comfortable.
Bed was hard, in room 125 we did hear what sounded like kitchen staff outside in the court yard talking late at night but it might have been residents. When checking out I was going to be charged £160 per room (booked two) which is a total of £60 more than my advertised online fee. I questioned and was told I definately booked at £160 a room. I had to dig out my printed receipt for confirmation of £130 and although the lady on reception changed the price no apology was given. When we asked for our car we were told to go outside and find the car porter, not something we expected when comparing the quality of service prior to checking out.
the Portugese chap who whisked our car away on arrival and produced it again when we left
The staff were excellent, friendly, and competent. Also, I like the free wi-fi.
Very good breakfast. We had a spacious and quiet en suite room. I gathered that this was a recently modernized or added room, and that there were other rooms that had not yet been upgraded to this standard.
The modernized bathroom looked very smart, but the design was 'too clever by half': The washbasin had a plug, but you could only use it by unscrewing it from the base and turning it upside down over the plug hole. I prefer a shower that is not fixed into the ceiling but can be manually moved about. The shower cubicle floor was slippery: a health hazardThe way of getting hot water was gimmicky, and you have to read the instructions (for which you need your glasses). No hooks in the bathroom either. Pity to have spent so much money on such gimmicky installations. Some of the lights in the suite could not be switrched on or off separately.
The food in particular
No
modern style of bedrooms - was able to have a room on the grond floor - great breakfast
I would particularly commend Zoe as an excellent receptionist:smart, friendly and professional - an angel in fact!. The hotel itself is a rare example of a family run good quality hotel which is not run by a chain. My stay at this hotel transformed a necessary business trip into a real pleasure.
Modern design, great breakfast
Only a pay and display car park
Located in the historic Bury St. Edmunds, The Angel Hotel immerses its guests up to the neck in English history. Situated centrally and decked out for small weddings and events, this hotel is ideal for those who want a dream-like, memorable experience with close family and friends.
With its capacity maxing out at 16 people, the Green Room at the Angel Hotel draws brides and grooms-to-be from all over for small, intimate weddings. A variety of suites and room types, including a Romantic Suite with a shiny copper bathtub, ensure that the bride and groom have a memorable stay. The hotel also specializes in Christmas and New Year's celebrations, including options for lunches and dinners.
Location is a big draw for guests at the Angel Hotel, as it is located centrally in Bury St. Edmunds, allowing guests to explore a quaint historic market town as well as the famous Abbey Gardens. The hotel itself was built in 1452 and currently bears a Georgian style of architecture with contemporary touches in the interior design. The English history doesn't stop there, either; Charles Dickens was once a guest at The Angel Hotel, and his description can be read in his Pickwick Papers.
A number of conveniences are made available at the Angel Hotel, such as laundry services and room service. The recently renovated hotel restaurant welcomes guests with a charming ambiance. The Angel Hotel opens its doors for pets, as well; a major convenience for dog owners.
The Angel Hotel's four-star rating promises a lovely stay. Nestled as it is in a city with over a thousand years of history, guests won't soon forget their time there.
based on 961 reviews
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Check in |
15:00 |
Check out |
11:00 |
Policies vary by room type and provider.
The Angel Hotel is located at 3 Angel Hill, 0,4 km from the centre of Bury St. Edmunds. Abbeygate is the closest landmark to The Angel Hotel.
Check-in time is 15:00 and check-out time is 11:00 at The Angel Hotel.
Yes, The Angel Hotel offers free Wi-Fi.
Yes, The Angel Hotel offers free parking.
No, The Angel Hotel does not offer free airport shuttle service.
The Angel Hotel is 37,1 km from Cambridge. The Angel Hotel is 51,7 km from London Stansted.
Yes, The Angel Hotel is a pet-friendly hotel.
No, The Angel Hotel does not have a pool on-site.