Who wouldn’t jump at the chance to enjoy a luxurious hotel stay – with a price tag of less than £100?
The good news is you can still get luxury for less, despite the rising cost of travel across the country.
From city breaks to seaside escapes across the UK, Hotels.com has ranked the top 10 places Brits can stay for under £100.
These stays prove luxury doesn’t have to come with a luxury price tag, with nightly rates under £100 and the potential to unlock a free reward night too.
Here’s a full rundown of the best spots for you to get inspired…
Malmaison Manchester, Manchester
Malmaison Manchester, Manchester is the first hotel on the list under £100
A stylish former warehouse, blending industrial design with boutique comfort, is the first option on the list.
Malmaison Manchester is available on Hotels.com from £94 per night – a bargain stay for a Manchester city break.
One delighted visitor wrote: ‘Had a lovely one night stay here after a night out in Manchester. We booked a king sized room, which was lovely, and the bed was so comfortable. It was the best night’s sleep I’ve ever had after a night out!
‘The hotel itself is done out in super funky decor with pop culture icons everywhere you look. Just perfect for the location. Breakfast was absolutely delicious, and the finishing touches were really thoughtful. All in all a fabulous stay, would love to come back!’
Rodway Hill Eco Pod Hotel, Gloucester
Rodway Hill Eco Pod Hotel, Gloucester is perhaps one of the most unique options
Rodway Hill Eco Pod Hotel provides modern eco‑pods set in a rolling farmland and tranquil countryside.
The hotel, rated 9.6 and excellent on Hotels.com, has rooms from £98 per night.
Set within an 18-hole golf course with views over the city of Gloucester, the hotel has cosy and comfortable pods, described by one guest as ‘a new experience, very comfortable’.
Tŷ Milford Waterfront, Wales
Tŷ Milford Waterfront, Wales is a nautically situated resort for travellers
Tŷ Milford Waterfront is a contemporary hotel ideal for exploring Pembrokeshire’s coastline – from just £96 per night.
The four-star hotel overlooks the marina, and boasts 100 stylish and comfortable rooms.
Among the standout features are the value for money, cleanliness, views and staff welcome.
Lumley Castle Hotel, Durham
Lumley Castle Hotel, Durham is the next property up on the list
This is a magical, fairytale medieval castle hotel on the River Wear, immersed in history.
Lumley Castle Hotel, Durham – bookable from £92 a night – is a Grade I-listed building surrounded by parklands and greenery.
One visitor wrote on Google: ‘The staff are so helpful and nothing is too much trouble for them.
‘The rooms are tastefully decorated as is the hotel itself, with lovely cosy fires in the library bar, which also offers wonderful cocktails and tasty bar snacks and meals.’
The Grosvenor Arms, Salisbury
The next hotel to make the cut is The Grosvenor Arms, Salisbury
From £94 per night, you can stay at this historic inn steps from Salisbury Cathedral, which offers charm and hearty dining.
The Grosvenor Arms has nine en suite rooms, all decorated differently but still maintaining a historic appeal.
The hotel website explains: ‘Set deep in the English countryside, the Grosvenor Arms is surrounded by walking routes, quiet lanes and open farmland.’
Aldwick Estate, Bristol
Aldwick Estate, Bristol is a popular wedding venue – with rooms to stay in
Aldwick Estate, Bristol is a peaceful working vineyard with sweeping views of the Somerset countryside.
From £95 a night, you can enjoy its sweeping views of the Mendip Hills, working vineyard and two beautifully restored barns.
It’s conveniently located, too, near Bristol and Bath – ideal if you fancy a day exploring the historic cities.
Nunsmere Hall Hotel, Northwich
Nunsmere Hall Hotel, Northwich is the next hotel to join the list
Nunsmere Hall Hotel, Northwich is a historic country house hotel surrounded by gardens, with lakeside views – and rooms from £95 per night.
Nestled in the Delamere Forest, it has 36 bedrooms, each designed to incorporate original Edwardian features.
Visitors rave about the hotel, with one writing on Tripadvisor: ‘Just arrived home from one of the most beautiful hotels I’ve ever stayed in. The room was so lovely, overlooking the side of the hotel with a beautiful view of the garden. It was clean and the bed and pillows so soft and comfortable.’
Maldron Hotel Liverpool City, Liverpool
If you’re keen to visit Liverpool, check out the Maldron Hotel Liverpool City
The cheapest on the list, Maldron Hotel Liverpool City is on Hotels.com from £83 per night.
It’s a sleek hotel close to the Royal Albert Dock and Liverpool ONE.
One visitor explained: ‘Centrally located hotel, spacious immaculate bedrooms and excellent service.
‘We will definitely return as this hotel is quiet, spotless and nothing was too much trouble for the staff.’
The Westbridge Hotel, London
The Westbridge Hotel, London provides a budget-friendly stay in the UK capital
London’s not always the first place to come to mind when considering financially savvy holidays – but there are ways to visit the city for less.
The Westbridge Hotel is a boutique Canary Wharf hotel, offering a calmer alternative to central London.
Rooms here start from £97 a night, a great deal for London.
The Met Hotel Leeds
Rounding out the top 10 best hotels under £100 is The Met Hotel Leeds
Finally, The Met Hotel Leeds is a sleek, upscale, newly refurbished city-centre hotel with modern design.
From £97 a night, you can enjoy one of 125 rooms in the newly refurbished Grade II listed building.
One reviewer wrote: ‘The hotel service and surroundings are wonderful. This has been refurbed to an excellent standard, it’s beautiful. Really good value for money. The room was spacious and comfortable and decorated to a high standard. Had breakfast and the options were excellent. Can’t recommmend this hotel enough!’
How can you get the cheapest rate?
There are plenty of ways to get the best deal.
The best chance of bagging a bargain is looking for Sunday night stays, often the most affordable day of the week to check in.
It’s also always a good idea to check out business hotels on weekends, when rates are usually lower than midweek.
Planning trips during shoulder seasons, such as spring or autumn, can also offer more affordable rates.
And consider staying a few miles outside the city centre, where your budget could stretch further, and looking for locations with good transport links.
Hotels.com also offers a few different ways to save money on hotel stays. Rewards members have access to discounts of at least 10 per cent off hundreds of thousands of properties worldwide, with savings increasing with each tier.
Members can also earn £100 in Hotels.comCash by collecting 10 eligible nights, with no blackout dates or complicated maths required, with the company’s new revamped rewards program – so your next stay could be free.
Hotels.com also offers Save Your Way on select properties, allowing travellers to either take instant savings at checkout or bank those savings as rewards for future trips.
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