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The Marlborough Hotel is the largest and only sea front hotel in Felixstowe, 250 yards south of the pier complex. Ideal for that overnight stop or weekend break and well placed for touring the famous beautiful areas of Suffolk.

The hotel has 47 bedrooms, many with sea views. Ideal for that overnight stop or weekend break, and well placed for touring the famous beautiful areas of Suffolk and the Essex countryside.

Both travellers and tourists are well catered for, with the Rattan restaurant boasting an excellent Tabled`Hôte and Ala carte menu with a traditional Sunday lunch carvery available for everybody. In addition the comfortable and friendly Flying Boat bar offers a good selection of home cooked bar meals.
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