Whether you’re looking to escape to the Great British seaside, enjoy a weekend away in one of the nation’s biggest cities, or take a break in the rolling green fields of the countryside, Travelodge has hundreds of budget-friendly hotels. Choose from over 580 hotel locations throughout the UK, including in major cities and near popular airports.
The brand has dropped nightly rates on stays through February 2024 to £38 or less – that’s about $49. In London, rooms start at £49, or about $63.
The best prices are based on the lowest saver rooms available for stays booked directly on Travelodge.co.uk. The cheapest rooms are typically available between Sunday and Thursday, as Fridays and Saturdays are the busiest. Although £38 and under rooms are available on weekends this low rate is likely to be snapped up quickly.
The hotel chain offers its own price comparison tool which shows the best possible options for your budget, chosen location and dates of stay and a ‘Best Price Finder’ filter.
Sample per night rates include (subject to availability):
- £30 Travelodge Birmingham Central
- £38 Travelodge Leeds Central
- £58 Travelodge London Central City Road
There’s complimentary tea and coffee for guests in each room. Enjoy a number of breakfast options for just £8.99. And up to two children aged 15 or under can eat free for every paying adult they are staying with. You can add this unlimited breakfast option to your booking during checkout.
You’ll find some locations have updated more than 3,000 guest rooms with new decor, bedside USB ports, a TV with Freeview, a comfy, contemporary armchair and elevated bedding to top Travelodge’s signature Dreamer king-sized bed, as well as blackout curtains. Many locations are also renovating shared spaces and amenities with a new-look welcome hub, as well as the addition of stylish bar cafes.
Find the savings at Travelodge.co.uk.
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Why I Dig this Deal:
Why pay more? There are over 80 hotels alone across Central and Greater London.