VILLAGE Hotels have launched their Big Village Sale with UK hotel stays from just £49 a night.
Plus, you can get 50% off food too if you book it all now.
Village Hotels have properties all over the UK, including cities like Birmingham, Bristol and Edinburgh, so there’s plenty of choice for a city break.
A list of all the hotels can be found here.
To get the cheapest rooms, you’ll have to book between now and January 4, 2023, but you can travel between now and June 4, 2023.
The discount only applies to stays between Thursday and Sunday, which is perfect if you’re planning a long weekend.
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As part of the promotion, you can also get 50% off breakfast – it’ll cost just £6.25pp instead of the usual £12.50.
If you’re planning to have dinner at the hotel, you can buy a £20 voucher to spend on site for just £10.
Before you book, make sure you sign up to Booking Revolution, Village Hotels’ membership programme.
It means that when you book, you’ll get wifi, parking, access to its health and wellness club and a hot desk all for free as part of your stay.
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It’s worth bearing in mind that the booking is non-refundable. While you can pay an extra £5 to change your travel date at a later date, you’ll have to pay the difference in prices if your new date is more expensive.
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