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Dajstar | 23:15 Wed 28th Jun 2006 | Travel
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Anyone know of any good websites for late deals / weekend breaks in the UK , we're looking for somewhere nice but not expensive.

Thankyou for any suggestions.
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Hilton Hotels in the UK do some good weekend breaks. If you look in many of the papers, perhaps the sunday papers, you can see a lot of their deals.

For example 2 nights in say the Hilton Bristol, with breakfast both mornings, and dinner on arrival night, is only 66 pounds per person, so about �132.

You can extend them to 3 nights or 4 nights if you wish.

Hotels can be cheaper, or more expensive, depending where they are.

That is for a quality hotel, AND many Hiltons have a living well health club alongside that you can use (swiming pool etc).

I am over 50 so Saga often send me details of Hilton deals. They say quote P38ML2 when you book for 2 nights, or P38ML3 for 3 nights or P38ML4 for 4 nights.

You can read more about Hilton delas for Saga people on this web site.

http://www.saga.co.uk/travel/general3/hilton.a sp?bhcp=1

You do not need to be a member of Saga to use this ofer, just over 50 I think, but who is to know.



www.easy-breaks.com
Have used many times - excellent value & no hidden catch - can get a night away in a 3 star hotel for as little as �22 dinner b@ b
The best site for UK weekend breaks is www.warnerbreaks.co.uk .

They have some really top quality breaks with all your dinner, entertainment and facilities included and the buildings are gorgeous - especially if you go to one of the historic sites.
Warners have a web site and have some good last minute bargains on there.

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