With Christmas just around the corner, there are many events taking place across the county that won't break the bank.
Here are five cheap family Christmas events taking place in Suffolk in 2023.
1. Ice Rink
Where: arc shopping centre, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3DG
When: Between December 14 and January 4
Cost: Free
The synthetic ice rink will be provided by Odin Events and gives users the closest experience to the real thing.
The rink won't be open on Christmas Day and timings can be found on Our Bury St Edmunds website.
2. A CapCon Christmas
Where: Trinity Park, Felixstowe Road, Ipswich, IP3 8HU
When: November 18 and 19
Cost: £5 per person
Meet some of your favourite Christmas characters including Santa, Mrs Claus, Buddy the Elf, and the Grinch.
Dressing up is encouraged and the best dressed will receive a prize during the event.
3. Christmas and Landguard Fort
Where: Landguard Point, Viewpoint Road, Felixstowe, IP11 3TW
When: December 9 and 10
Cost: £8.50 for children and £5.50 for adults in advance
Explore festive-themed rooms and displays on a special trail before meeting Father Christmas for a present.
The event is suitable for children aged between 2 and 12 years old.
4. Christmas Celebration
Where: East Point Pavilion, Royal Plain, Lowestoft, NR33 0AP
When: December 15
Cost: Free
With free children's activities, the Christmas Celebration is a night for the whole family to enjoy.
There will be live festive music from local talent, artisan gift stalls, and cosy food.
5. Where's Santa's Hat?
Where: arc shopping centre, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3DG
When: November 17 to December 24
Cost: £4 on Fridays
Theatre Royal's Christmas Cabin is back and Santa has lost his hat and can't deliver his presents without the help of Älva, a mouse and the children in the audience.
The interactive festive performance is ideal for children aged between 2 and 7.
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