ROOMS FOR £10 – BUT ONLY FOR A DAY
More than 3,000 hotel rooms in the UK and the rest of Europe for £10 are being offered in a day-long sale by lastminute.com.
The online travel and leisure retailer is making 2,000 rooms in the UK available at the knock-down rate.
Locations include coastal resorts such as Bournemouth, Brighton and Torquay and cities including Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
More than 1,300 rooms are also available across Europe for £10 including Madrid, Barcelona, Vienna, Rome and Lisbon.
All hotels are either three or four star properties. The offer is available on selected dates up until April, the company said.
by Phil Davies
Travelmole
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Rooms for £10 – but only for a day
ore than 3,000 hotel rooms in the UK and the rest of Europe for £10 are being offered in a day-long sale by lastminute.com.
More than 1,300 rooms are also available across Europe for £10 including Madrid, Barcelona, Vienna, Rome and Lisbon.
Have your say Cancel reply
Rooms for £10 – but only for a day
ore than 3,000 hotel rooms in the UK and the rest of Europe for £10 are being offered in a day-long sale by lastminute.com.
More than 1,300 rooms are also available across Europe for £10 including Madrid, Barcelona, Vienna, Rome and Lisbon.
Have your say Cancel reply
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