PREMIER Inn has cheap rooms from £35 per night in hundreds of destinations this autumn and winter.
The deals are on double, twin and family rooms and include unlimited breakfast, plus kids get to eat for free.
Premier Inn has more than 800 hotels across the country, including cities, near attractions, museums, theme parks and airports.
All the rooms at Premier Inn have a TV, free WiFi, tea and coffee makers and a desk.
The family rooms – which work out to just £8.75 each a night – include a king-size bed for the adults and two pull-out or couch beds for the kids.
If you're travelling with a baby, the hotel will set up a travel cot too.
The cheapest rooms we've found are in Cambridge with rooms from £35 per night.
Here are some of the best deals we've found:
Up to two under-16s eat breakfast for free when one adult orders a full Premier Inn Breakfast or Meal Deal.
The unlimited breakfast is available for £9.50, and it offers two types of breakfast, the all-you-can-eat cooked breakfast and the continental breakfast.
The all-you-can-eat includes favourites like bacon, hash browns, sausages and eggs, while the continental breakfast is a lighter option, with fruit, cereal and fresh pastries.
You can also save save up to 20 per cent, with the Meal Deal offer which includes a two-course meal and a drink.
Premier Inn also has a new offer, with £5 cocktails and mocktails between 5pm and 7pm every day.
Prices were correct at the time of publication.
For more staycation deals, Hoseasons has October half-term breaks from £8pp a night.
And Parkdean Resorts has hot tub breaks from £23pp a night.
While Travelodge's new sale has loads of rooms from £8.50pp until Christmas.
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