

A serene and historic public park in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, featuring beautiful gardens and the ruins of the former St Edmundsbury Abbey.

Explore the historic ruins of this once-great Benedictine abbey, founded in the 11th century.

Discover ancient Anglo-Saxon settlements and enjoy beautiful walks through woodland and meadows.
Catch an evening performance at this historic theatre, built in 1860, offering a variety of shows.
Bury St Edmunds can have sudden rain showers, especially during spring and autumn.
The Abbey Gardens and surrounding historic sites require comfortable footwear for walking.
Staying hydrated is important while exploring the gardens and nearby attractions.

A historic coaching inn dating back to the 15th century, offering a traditional English breakfast.
A stylish steakhouse located in a historic building, offering a lunch menu with a focus on locally sourced ingredients.
A charming 16th-century coaching inn offering a modern British dinner menu.
Fried eggs, bacon, sausages, black pudding, baked beans, mushrooms, and toast.
Flaky pastry filled with locally sourced Suffolk pork sausage.
Jellied pork pie with a unique, strong flavor, often served with pickle.
A traditional English ale brewed locally, known for its rich, malty flavor.
A unique honey mead produced by local bees, reflecting the town's history with bees and honey.
Handmade pottery inspired by the Abbey Gardens, featuring unique designs and glazes.
The oldest covered market in Paris, offering a delightful mix of food stalls and restaurants.

Xcacel Beach, a hidden gem in the Riviera Maya, is known for its turquoise waters, white sand, and sea turtle nesting grounds.
Bowen Hill Lookout offers panoramic views of the Sunshine Coast, including the Glass House Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.