Bury St Edmunds at a Glance
Bury St Edmunds was once home to one of the most important monasteries in medieval England. Now it still maintains its historic importance but has adapted to include attractions and activities for the modern day tourist. History buffs and culture vultures will be in heaven.
Discover Bury St Edmunds
- When sight-seeing in Bury St Edmunds the best place to start is at the cathedral. The incredible architecture is a sight to behold and the Millennium Tower is magnificent. Across the town there is a range of art galleries and museums, giving an insight into its turbulent history, while the green spaces provide ample room for a picnic. For those feeling a bit thirsty, The Greene King Brewery Tour will wet the whistle.
- Bury St Edmunds isn’t renowned for its shopping facilities but there are plenty of the typical high street names dotted around the town. Near the tourist landmarks there are souvenir shops galore and tucked down the side streets are an array of quirky and handmade item boutiques.
- The food in Bury St Edmunds can be divided into pub grub and fine dining, with a few in between ones scattered around. The local pubs serve up wholesome food throughout the day while those who want to splash out can do in style at the array of fine dining restaurants.
- Stop at one of the traditional British pubs for a pint and enjoy watching the world go by. There are a few, more modern, wine bars for those in need of an excuse to put on their Sunday best.
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