
SUDBURY TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE
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Sudbury Town Council Services
The Town Hall (Gaol Lane entrance),
Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 1TL
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday: 9.30am - 4.30pm
(Closed 12.30-1pm for lunch)
Saturday: 9am - 2pm
Get in touch:
+44 (0)1787 372331
info@sudbury-tc.gov.uk
Start your Sudbury exploration with a visit to Sudbury's dedicated Tourist Information Centre at The Town Hall in the heart of Sudbury town centre.
Whether this is your first visit or you've lived in Sudbury for years, pop in to pick up local maps, guides, souvenirs and to buy tickets for some fantastic local events and coach trips. Our knowledgable staff will help you make the most of your visit to Sudbury and the surrounding picturesque Stour Valley.
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Join us for one of our popular guided tours! Take a look at our programme and book here.
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Sudbury Heritage Centre is also based at The Town Hall and is a must see for anyone interested in Sudbury's fascinating history dating back to Prehistoric times. Entrance is free, open Mon - Sat.
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The Town Hall is also the start point for Sudbury's Talbot Trail
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Sudbury Town guide
Our brand shiny new Sudbury Town Guide has been produced by Your Community News. To view the guide online, please click the below link.
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This guide is also available for free from the Tourist Information Centre on Gaol Lane.
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Please also enjoy our fantastic video below with just some of the many reasons to explore Sudbury.
Sudbury's Tourist Information Centre (TIC) offers a wide range of services for residents and visitors alike. The award winning centre is one of the few remaining dedicated TIC's in the county, funded entirely by Sudbury Town Council.
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The friendly and highly trained members of staff are happy to assist with a range of enquiries.
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Take a look at our 'Walking in Sudbury' online guide for a number of free downable maps, trails and walking guides for Sudbury and the surrounding area.
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There are also an array of souvenirs available such as fridge magnets, postcards and local history books.
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