Posted on Tuesday the 8th of March, 2011 by Suzie

Deal hotels in the UK

When it comes to booking a short break or holiday in the UK there are no hard and fast rules to making sure you get a great deal, hotels vary in price and quality of course but the main point of interest for most people who are looking for a bargain is that their stay is relaxing and fun. Beautiful scenery and a pleasant room are all it takes to make great memories and when it comes down to it, that’s exactly what people are looking for! If you are fond of holidaying in the UK’s many beautiful resorts or cities then you probably have your favourite destinations; those places where you know all of the best restaurants and days out, the places that are already filled with great memories…so why not try something new? Take a risk and you could find yourself in one of the UK’s great deal hotels which means that you’ll benefit from great service, stunning surroundings and unforgettable memories. So whether you are familiar with the UK and all of its quirks and fancies or not, take a good look around at what’s on offer and book yourself a great time.

How to get deal hotels in the UK

There are more ways than one to grab a bargain when you are booking a hotel for your holiday break. Last minute web offers are a great way to begin and the most useful tip is to simply clear a week of your time, pack your bags and then spend the evening scouring the net for cancellations or great deal hotels; with this method you will need to be organised and ready to drop everything the minute you book a break because some offers are available with only very short notice. If you are not in the market for this risky type of booking, then you might consider calling hotels directly and speaking to them regarding any special offers or discounts they may have to offer. Don’t be afraid to ask for this information, hotels need guests and even the smallest B&B will often have reductions available at slack times of the year. Remember that everything is cheaper during term times as this is not a popular time to book a holiday for obvious reasons.

Deal hotels and making the most of your stay

If you are looking for deal hotels then it is very likely that you’re on a tight budget. Once you have secured your bargain holiday accommodation then you might want to think about cheap ways of entertaining yourself during the holiday. One great tip is to check out local papers as soon as you arrive in the area, these will usually list local events and attractions such as village fairs and historical re-enactments which are usually free or cheap to enter. Community notice boards may well offer information on special deals in local restaurants and pubs; of course you can’t beat a local’s knowledge and in this case where better to find an expert but in the local pub where people can give their insider knowledge on the best places to visit. Remember that when you are looking for a god deal, hotels which cater for families have some of the best offers available, especially during term time!

 
Posted on Monday the 21st of February, 2011 by Suzie

Everyone loves a bargain and bagging one of the many cheap hotels which abound in cities and resorts the world over is always a good thing; or is it? If you are looking for a bargain holiday then you will still want it to be a relaxing break and certain luxuries are necessary. What is important in a good cheap hotel and what can we let go as unimportant in our accommodation?  Many people agree on certain things which are a must-have for any holiday, though needs may vary according to whether you are going on your holiday alone, as part of a couple or as a family with children in tow. Some points to consider for those holidaying with children might include the following when booking cheap hotels

  • Are there basic washing facilities in the room?

A room with no sink or towel area can be a real inconvenience if you have small children with you. It is often necessary to hand wash some clothing items quickly and without the bother of finding a laundrette or public sink area. Small children are not known for their fastidiousness and having hot water to hand is useful when it comes to keeping them presentable!

  • Tea and coffee making facilities can be invaluable

Check if there is a kettle in your room before booking with any cheap hotels as boiling water is often needed to access hot drinks or to assist with warming a baby’s bottle. There is nothing worse than waking up and finding no kettle facilities with which to make tea or coffee!

  • Cleanliness is a necessity not a luxury!

Most cheap hotels are of a good standard as far as cleanliness is concerned but of course there are exceptions to the rule! One of the best ways to check out a cheap hotel’s reputation is to look out for online review by previous guests and take heed of their concerns.

Cheap hotels and location

Location is often the key point as to why a hotel is cheaper than others in the city or resort you are planning on visiting. Often cheap hotels may be further away from the beaches or from other attractions, but this need not mean that your stay is impaired. Check out local public transport and how reliable it is. Other useful things to consider is whether there are any restaurants, shops or bars or play areas near to your hotel. Facilities close to your hotel can be a very useful bonus if you want to have a quiet day.

Cheap Hotels and Late Deals

Late deals are a great way of securing a cheap hotel without losing in the quality stakes. If you can be available the day before you book, then you can secure amazing breaks at a fraction of the usual price. Plan in advance and prepare yourself to travel at short notice and you could really benefit from wonderful facilities and a great view without shelling out too much cash!

 
Posted on Friday the 18th of February, 2011 by Suzie

Cheap hotels and why they’re worth the risk

Booking a holiday or even a short break can be a strain in many ways, not least of all on your wallet! The cost of accommodation is the biggest expenditure next to flights. It’s a sensible thing to consider the cheap hotels when looking for where to stay. Cheap hotels don’t have to be poor quality; in fact some of the nicest hotels are very reasonably priced. They’re just more basic! A holiday is about the chance to experience something new and different, it’s a chance to get out and about and to travel, visit new locations and try new things. A good holiday is not about where you sleep at night!  This is why booking cheaper accommodation is worth the risk as the main ingredients for a great break are a lovely location and the ability to relax. Why worry about whether your room has a sea view or not? As long as you are within walking distance of the beach or town, you will be fine!

Booking cheap hotels in the country

So you fancy a lovely rural break, rolling fields and dappled woodlands are the order of the day. Perhaps you fancy staying on a farm or in a cottage? New way to enjoy a rural break is to look for cheap hotels in rural villages. Often, rural villages will have a pub which doubles as a hotel and these can make an excellent base from which to explore the local area. You will be in a village location with at the very least a decent pub and a post office or corner shop nearby, you can take advantage of the locals who will come in for an evening drink and find out about the area…where is good to visit? What restaurants do they recommend? This is often a wonderful way to enjoy a break and can be a lot of fun when compared to luxury hotels which though plush may lack the personal touch.

Booking cheap hotels in the city

Most cities abound with cheap hotels and it’s often the best way to take advantage of the fierce competition which city hoteliers are party to. Look online for recommendations, there are many wonderful smaller hotels in our larger cities which while they may be basic, are wonderfully run by professional staff and which are also right on the doorstep of all the city attractions you could wish for. Shopping and eating out can be made that bit more enjoyable when you know you have saved cash on your accommodation! Cheap hotels in cities are often in more outlying areas or in slightly bohemian areas…all of which makes for a more interesting stay!

Reasons to book cheap hotels

  • Save your cash for extra days and evenings out
  • Experience areas which you might not otherwise get to see
  • Personal touch
  • Meet the locals

All in all staying in cheaper hotels is a great way to boost your wallet and take a little risk, if you don’t try it you’ll never know!

 
Posted on Friday the 30th of July, 2010 by Suzie

Now that school is officially out for the summer, where better to visit than our own capital – take in the sights, enjoy a leisurely cruise along the Thames, shop to your heart’s content in the West End and enjoy a show, all without spending your hard-earned cash on accommodation with a staycation break in London. Read the rest of this entry »

 
Posted on Friday the 23rd of July, 2010 by Suzie

Edinburgh FestivalThe world’s largest arts festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, starts on 6 August, so if you’re planning to see some top new drama or chuckle at some outrageous comedians, hotel discount website Roomguide.co.uk has some great offers on accommodation for you to choose from.

Offering discounted rates of up to 75%, booking through Roomguide.co.uk leaves you free to spend your budget on tickets to see some the world’s top talents perform on stage. Read the rest of this entry »

 
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