With family to visit, Christmas markets to see and present-shopping to be done, it’s that time of year when you start planning weekends away. To help make city breaks more affordable this festive season, Travelodge has released 450,000 rooms for £34.99 or less across its 581 UK hotels.
A £34.99 room works out at £8.75 each for a family of four, so you don’t have to worry about accommodation breaking the bank. To help families save more money, guests at over 200 hotels can enjoy an unlimited Travelodge breakfast from £8.99 and with each paying guest two children under the age of 15 can eat for free.
On an evening there’s a £12.75 meal deal featuring any main meal plus a side or dessert. While kids can eat from just £6.50, helping keep the cost of your trip low.
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With more than 500 sites across the UK there’s a Travelodge to suit whatever you have planned. With the festive season upon us it’s the perfect time to check out one of the incredible Christmas markets on offer, something which is guaranteed to put you in a Christmassy mood.
For the largest authentic German Christmas market outside of Germany or Austria, head to Birmingham for the city’s Frankfurt Christmas Market. You can expect to find a range of traditional, personalised gifts and products on its 180 stalls, covering New Street, Victoria Square and Centenary Square and get into the German spirit while feasting on schnitzels, bratwursts, glühwein and weissbier.
Or step back in time at Stratford-upon-Avon’s award-winning Victorian Christmas Market, Around 300 stalls, complete with Victorian outfit-clad tradespeople, will be selling a wide range of gifts and seasonal products, and there’ll even be a traditional old-fashioned funfair to keep the kids entertained.
For more information and to book a room, visit the Travelodge website.
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