Happy Monday Deal. Also topcashback/quidco of 4-12%. This deal's been running a while but isn't well known, every week you can book on Monday or Tuesday for following Friday, Sat, Sun or Mon nights and for the week after too. Some hotels are £25 (all ibis Budgets, some styles and some Ibis) and some are £40 (e.g. Ibis London Euston). Elstree (zone 6 London) and Docklands (zone 2/3 London) are great value for around £23 after cashback. Ibis Styles include breakfast, all you can eat continental with a wide range such as the veyr nice, new one at Heathrow. You can only book for the same week or week after. Price is per night for the room only. The room is for 2 adults and 1 child, and I think you can have a toddler/baby as well. But not two older children. You can book just 1 night, or 2, 3 or 4.
You must be an Accor club member but it's free to join and also means you earn loyalty points towards future stays.
Latest comments (38)
mac1888
7 Feb 17#38
Anytime i phone up nothing is ever available in Glasgow :-(
boyaloud
7 Feb 17#37
Updated with new dates - grab yourself a Valentines/Half Term bargain!
eztobyd
7 Feb 171#36
This is a great deal! Not very well advertised & sometimes a bit fiddly on mobile devices. Used the last 4/5 Mondays so thanks.
boyaloud
30 Jan 17#35
Updated with new dates.
marcusy20
24 Jan 171#33
Will this be on every Monday for the next month or so? Looking to book up at the start of March but not sure if the deal carries on after these dates.
boyaloud to marcusy20
25 Jan 17#34
It never ends
mac1888
23 Jan 17#32
I phoned up asking if had any vacancies in Glasgow or Ayr for Sat 28th/Sat 4th, reply was only vacancy they had was in Livingston for Sunday 29th, hit + miss i think :-(
amandamcevoy56821
23 Jan 17#31
offers aren't on for Manchester this weekend
mac1888
23 Jan 17#30
Put in dates for 28th Jan, coming up full price £156 less 5% discount = £148 :-( not working with me i,m afraid
boyaloud
21 Jan 17#29
Updated title with new dates.
taiko
15 Jan 17#24
guys someone i know is coming down to london next fri/sat with his gf and she said for him not to book a grotty hotel so my question is which hotel in this deal is good to impress without being expensive , can be anywhere in london.
nirvanerd to taiko
20 Jan 17#28
paddington is £60 and has pool ect
taiko
15 Jan 171#27
thanks mate.
boyaloud
15 Jan 17#26
even though its "budget"" , its a high standard budget one x
boyaloud
15 Jan 17#25
they are all good. ibis and ibis styles are on oar with each other in terms of decor quality. styles you have advantage of free breakfast. the ibis budget Whitechapel is very posh and brand new and is the most central london location, by far
loop
10 Jan 17#23
Why is the price in Euros?
clazchurett
9 Jan 171#22
just booked for Bristol. £40 +£10 for breakfast ( all 3 of us!) very happy, thanks
robertfrancis1975
9 Jan 17#21
the Ibis Earls Court looks good value, anyone stayed there?
boyaloud
9 Jan 17#20
as I said above styles always include breakfast whatever you pay. also Manchester one is brand new its a refurb of what was a thistle so I'm sure will be nice. it had a pool but that will HAVE (not "of") closed now.
paulb77
9 Jan 171#19
Definitely includes breakfast for two - just checked confirmation email.
paulb77
9 Jan 171#17
Got a central Manchester Ibis Styles for £25 next Monday as going to gig at Arena - good deal with breakfast included.
UncleWilly to paulb77
9 Jan 17#18
Are you sure it includes breakfast? Previously this offer has been room only.
adam_1001
9 Jan 17#16
This does depend on where. I looked today for Cheltenham and still high prices there for this coming weekend. Bloody good deal though for where you can get it though, did this last year. Definitely worth checking Tripadvisor reviews if there are multiple hotels in the place your aiming for though... some are worth £25 all year around in quality terms..
boyaloud
9 Jan 17#15
Highly recommend Doclands at London when it's available, Nearest to London in miles and on the DLR network, not far from tube at Canning Town which is now 24hrs at weekends. AMAZING view of docks, your whole view is of water - almost like a cruise. The O2 and Boris' cable car etc are in view.
Sysman2000
9 Jan 171#14
Thanks for all your help.
dreamager
9 Jan 17#13
If you download the Citymapper app it'll give you the best times/options on a live basis round London. Very valuable to have while you're there
loop
9 Jan 17#12
Do you have to sign up with Accor to see the cheaper prices? Just tried one hotel and it came up at £49.
Babbler
9 Jan 171#11
Posted weekly or 2 times a month on HUKD :smile:
pickledtink
9 Jan 17#10
Thanks op. Never knew about this. Voted hot.
arsenalj123
9 Jan 171#9
This is fantastic thank you very much :-)
Sysman2000
9 Jan 17#3
Hi can anyone confirm how far it is from the Elstree hotel to the station and how long it takes to travel to central London please?
lovesit to Sysman2000
9 Jan 17#4
If you email the question to the hotel they should be able to tell you :wink:
thefinest1 to Sysman2000
9 Jan 17#8
10-15 mins walk (depending on how fast you walk and what you are carrying)
train to kings cross 20-30 mins
rvcshart
9 Jan 171#7
Damn wish I'd have know about this last Monday.
I shall remember this for work, thx.
premierfella
9 Jan 17#6
http://www.tfl.gov.uk if catching public transport
Any other mode of transport is going to be so traffic-dependent that it would be in the realms of the proverbial piece of string.
Sysman2000
9 Jan 17#5
Yes I appreciate that but hoped someone whom has stayed there could give me an idea as I asked one of these hotels before and it actually took half an hour longer.
beatrixkiddo79
9 Jan 171#2
Thanks for this. I've been looking at Manchester hotels for March & they're ridiculously expensive. I don't have to stay over but it'd be nice too, £40 is cheap enough :smiley:
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train to kings cross 20-30 mins
I shall remember this for work, thx.
Any other mode of transport is going to be so traffic-dependent that it would be in the realms of the proverbial piece of string.