£19 and £29 rooms at Travelodge UK - ideal for a budget break
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Sometimes you just need a convenient, cheap but clean and comfortable place to stay for the night. Maybe it’s an overnight stop on a journey or a budget leisure break. Travelodge is the perfect solution especially if you can plan in advance. If you can book at least three weeks in advance and are staying in low season you can bag a room at the supersaver non refundable rate of £19.
If you book at least one week in advance you can find some rooms at the non refundable rate of £29. You’ve got to be realistic and not expect to find the lowest prices at prime locations in high season.
The family rooms have a large double bed and a bed settee which can sleep 2 kids or one adult so it is amazing value for money. The price is for the room only. You can purchase a boxed breakfast for around £4 per person at reception or many Travelodges have a Little Chef restaurant next door.
Many Travelodges are located at motorway services, so there may be some road noise and the location is not too scenic. However in Scotland some are in an excellent locations to access lovely areas. Musselburgh Travelodge allows easy access to Edinburgh. and the coastal region of East Lothian. There are a couple in Dundee with the beautiful county of Angus on your doorstep. You could explore Perthshire from the Perth or Kinross Travelodge or Fife from the Glenrothes or Dunfermline Travelodge.
I’ve stayed at many Travelodges over the years. Probably the best was the newly built Harrogate Travelodge located in centre of Harrogate, where I stayed earlier this year. Some of the Travelodges are newer and in a more pristine condition than others but I’ve always found the rooms to be spacious, clean and comfortable.










October 25th, 2007 at 3:23 pm
[...] you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!I noticed this week that my favourite budget accommodation option Travelodge has increased the price of its Saver rooms from £26 to £29, an [...]
November 21st, 2007 at 1:06 pm
[...] to my blog, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!As a fan of Travelodge, I was very disappointed by the room in which I stayed at the Stirling Travelodge earlier this [...]
April 2nd, 2008 at 5:10 pm
Harrogate has lots of places to stay, click here to see a list of accommodation!
April 2nd, 2008 at 7:34 pm
Harrogate is a beautiful town which I visited several times over the years bu tI have to say that the Travelodge was in a great location and wonderful value for money.