Ipswich Waterfront

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Ipswich, United Kingdom

Historical landmark· Tourist attraction· Marina

Ipswich Waterfront Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ipswich Waterfront is located in Ipswich, United Kingdom on Neptune Quay. Ipswich Waterfront is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in United Kingdom.

Address

Neptune Quay

Phone

+44 1473226082

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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CaughtOnDigital

Lovely snowy walk a long waterfront. The Ark looked massive, even next to the warship.

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Karen Lewis

Lovely walk along the waterfront, because of lockdown nothing open and very quiet but still pleasant

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Candy Anne Masters

A pedestrian-only walk along the Boat basin's edge; cafés, the Old Custom House, and several nice restaurants are sprinkled along the way. Two marinas and the pair of working lock gates may also be found. Interested in History? Look for the \window museum\ exhibit tucked into the corner of the wine rack building...Or the interpretive signs over by Bridge Street to learn about the waterfront through history.

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Cath Warwick

Been a few times, lovely in the summer but winter and covid its a bit bleak.

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D Perry

This waterfront can get busy in the summer with tourists but it’s still a great place to visit. Whether you just want a stroll around the marina to look at the boats or you’re after a coffee or meal. Here there is something for everyone. Further around from the quay is The Aurora which seems to be the place to be seen. I didn’t rate the service or the food but it’s definitely popular with many so maybe it’s just me. The other restaurants on the whole are much of a muchness from the Bistro in the Quay, the Last Anchor, The Waterfront bistro to the Mariners and the Salhouse hotel. All serve excellent quality food with a price that matches it but I would suggest you book to secure a table. You won’t be disappointed with whichever you visit. There are three or so cafes on the Quay too and their food is clearly a lot simpler but equally good. There is a pizza express restaurant that has a lovely view of the harbour but be warned the service is rubbish and the manager is rude and probably doesn’t deserve your custom. There is Isaacs which serve pub grub and fish and chips to takeaway if you wish. All in all, it’s a hive of activity.