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Do hotels in London get cheaper closer to the date?

With the higher demand, rates will increase – especially closer to the event dates – and hotels may put restrictions in place, such as two or three nights minimum stay. In other words, there is little chance of getting any promotional rates, at least in the first days of the event.



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What day of the week is cheapest to stay in London? Weekends are cheaper than week days and most chains have some kind of deal covering Friday thru Sunday night. In the summer though, flights are more expensive so what you save on one, you lose on the other.

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Book UK hotel stays on a Friday The lowest average daily rate for accommodation tends to occur on a Friday, while the most expensive daily rate occurs on a Saturday.

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If you're debating when to book your hotel Unless you've got your eyes on lavish lodging that otherwise has a fickle cancellation policy, you don't save a whole lot by holding out in hopes of a better deal. On average, properties are about 13% cheaper when booked 15 days out versus four months out.

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Most travel agencies agree that the cheapest days to book hotels are Fridays and Saturdays. While these are the most expensive days for actually checking in and out, the best hotel rates are on the days when most people are traveling.

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If you are planning a longer stay, you have a better chance of negotiating lower hotel rates. Hotels are often more willing to offer discounts for extended stays as it guarantees them consistent business.

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Does Premier Inn offer last minute discounted rooms? No, Premier Inn do not hold back any rooms for late bookings. All rooms are sold on a first come first served basis. Nor do they offer unsold rooms at discounted rates for last minute bookings.

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Three days gives you enough time to see what's listed on our London Top 10 List. For a first visit to London, 5 days is a nice amount of time to spend here. You can use all five days to visit London or use one day to take a day trip to Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, Bath, the Cliffs of Dover, or Oxford.

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