Premier Inn launches January sale – with rooms for just £7.25pp at thousands of hotels

BRITS looking to bag a cheap UK getaway this spring can take advantage of hotel rooms for just £7.25pp.

Premier Inn is offering bargain deals on rooms available from now until the end of April.

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Despite Covid travel rules easing, staycations are still expected to be popular in the UK in the coming months.

Families and friends can start looking ahead to UK-based holidays from city stays to beach breaks.

Family rooms for four people are available for £29, which works out at just £7.25 each.

Or for couples who are looking to spend a night away, it will cost £14.50 each.

  • Premier Inn rooms from £29 a night – book here

Premier Inn has more than 800 hotels at locations across the country, so there is something for everyone – even those on a tight budget.

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Brits looking to get some space and sea air can book one of the chain's coastal breaks in destinations including Torquay, Bournemouth, Eastbourne and Newquay.

Or for those hoping to soak up some city culture, visit London, Bristol, Manchester, Oxford or Leeds.

Premier Inn has a CleanProtect enhanced hygiene program in place to ensure hotels are clean.

Guests at all hotels in the UK must wear face coverings throughout the building.

If that's got you in the mood for a staycation, Butlin's holidays are as cheap as £69 this year, with new shows and events launching for families.

Or if you fancy heading somewhere further afield this year – we've rounded up the top 10 most popular holiday destinations for Brits in 2022.

If you are going abroad, make sure you are up-to-date with the entry requirements for Brit-favourite holiday spots.

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