You could get paid £2,000 to test hotels around the UK – with free stays, breakfast and expenses included

IF you fancy staying at a number of hotels around the UK without having to pay for them, a hotel chain will let you just do that.

Even better, they will pay you £2,000 to do it – and will throw in daily breakfast and expenses.

Point A Hotels, who have a chain of hotels across England and Scotland are looking for a lucky person to review all of their 10 branches.

Taking place over 21 days, you will get to become the CEO for the day – the Chief Exploring Officer.

They have hotels in London as well as in Edinburgh and Glasgow so is a great chance to explore the cities.

Not only will you be paid £2,000 for the full 21 days work, but you will also get all travel between the hotels covered, daily breakfast, spending money on a number of weekly experiences and a "uniform" to wear for the journey.

The job advert says: "Leave normal life behind for a three week
period and throw yourself into a carnival of city-based antics: you’ll need to work with the staycation experts at Point A to build a jam packed itinerary which sees you try out all of the unmissable experiences each city has to offer.

"From fine dining at 100ft above the Thames; to uncovering the best scenic views out over Edinburgh… our CEO needs to have an embedded sense of adventure."

All of the rooms have smart TVs, WiFI, power showers and comfy beds, while breakfasts have a buffet service with pastries, cereal, fruit as well as tea and coffee.

You can also take a friend too whose expenses will be covered too.

You have to be over 18, but all you need to do is film a 60 second video saying why you should be chosen, and post on Instagram using the hashtag #pointaceo.

Applications are open until August 6, and you will have to be available from August 16 to September 6.

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