Hotel chain Travelodge has revealed that it will be releasing thousands of affordable rooms across the UK next month as the country prepares to celebrate the King's Coronation.
With three bank holidays on the horizon in May, Travelodge has said it wants to help Brits "discover the jewels in Britain's staycation crown".
The brand states that it will be releasing 140,000 rooms across the country for £38 or less throughout the entire month of May.
For a family of four, this works out at £9.50 per person, making it cheaper than takeaway or a round of drinks at the pub.
Travelodge is also offering patrons another deal in which travellers can get an all-you-can-eat breakfast for just £8.99 with children under the age of 15 eating for three with every paying adult.
Travellers can book their rooms via the Travelodge website.
What are the UK bank holidays in May 2023?
There are three official bank holidays taking place in May with the first being May Day or International Workers Day on May 1.
There will then be a Monday bank holiday on May 8 in celebration of King Charles III's Coronation on Saturday, May 6.
The last break in May will be on the 29th when the spring bank holiday takes place in the UK.
Travelodge boats 13 grade II listed hotels as it invites Brits to explore the country in May
Travelodge also boasts 13 Grade II listed hotels across the UK with one of these being in the Royal town of Leamington Spa in which Queen Victoria once stayed.
The hotel features stunning stained glass windows and a sweeping wooden staircase.
Another Grade II listed property includes the Durham Travelodge which has a nearby castle and cathedral.
There are also lots of hotels offering amazing views of the sea including Rhyl Seafront Travelodge hotel in which every room looks out to the ocean.
The Wallasey New Brighton Travelodge hotel is also in a stunning seaside location in the trendy Marine Point development
For something more inland, Travelodge also has hotels with spectacular countryside views such as the Royal Tunbridge which is ideally located for shopping trips and country walks.
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