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1 night in UK. Cheepest options?
roobottom
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Hi,
I'm trying to find the cheapest option for staying in or around the Brighton / Littlehampton (west Sussex) area. I've tried b&b, but they're all so much just for one night.
If anyone has any brain-waves, or money saving options then please let me know! Besides stopping in a tent (yes, an option I have considered) I'm drawing a blank on how to save some wonga.
THANKS!!!!
I'm trying to find the cheapest option for staying in or around the Brighton / Littlehampton (west Sussex) area. I've tried b&b, but they're all so much just for one night.
If anyone has any brain-waves, or money saving options then please let me know! Besides stopping in a tent (yes, an option I have considered) I'm drawing a blank on how to save some wonga.
THANKS!!!!
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Google "hostel brighton" - St Christopher's for example can be as low as £12 per night0
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try YHA websitesmile --- it makes people wonder what you are up to....
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thanks, but we're looking for a twin room, and the yha in littlehampton only does 4 and up...
what we need is a cheep idea for just the two of us.
THANKS!0 -
sleep in an airport0
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sweet. thanks.0
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I've always found that contacting the local Tourist Information Office for the area concerned, to send a brochure helps you see all the smaller B&B's that don't necessarily have websites.
I've booked several B&B's like this none of which cost more than £35 for a twin room and all have been clean and very reasonable. Some of the ones I booked do not have e-mail etc as they are run by people who have their business up and running and don't use and don't feel the need for the internet.
I'd guess that Brighton would be most expensive and somewhere nearer Littlehampton might be better to try.working on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?0 -
Here's a link
http://www.sussexbythesea.com/littlehampton_general_info.asp?menu=3
http://visit-sussexbythesea.visitservices.net/visit.asp?command=getproducts&menuname=Accommodation&orderid=10531&clickedlink=Price&question=Price&facilityid=&minprice=0&maxprice=25working on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?0 -
Or there's Arundel hostel
http://visit-sussexbythesea.visitservices.net/visit.asp?command=getproviderinfo&productkey=80351&providerid=&survivallevel=1&templateextension=sac#top
Looks like they've got doubles but no idea how easy this would be to get to or how you're travelling.working on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?0 -
Have you tried Travelodge. They were doing rooms for £10 and £26 if you book in advance. Worth a check on their site.MTC NMP Membership #62 - made it back to size 12 after my children & I'm staying here!0
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The brighton travelodge is about a mile from the centre of town on the A 21.Buses stop right outside for town.
If you can get a £15 or £26 for your night you are sorted.0
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