Britannia Hotels is a UK hotel group whose website lets you browse and book hundreds of budget to mid‑range properties across the country, explore room types and special offers, and arrange dining, meetings, events and leisure extras like spa and family breaks. We have been working with Britannia Hotels to bring you exclusive discount reservations since 2004.
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Imani had her eye on a 2-night stay at Bosworth Hall Hotel & Spa costing a total of £188.00 at Britannia Hotels, and had recently received a 10% off voucher code in an email. She had heard rumours of an upcoming 40% clearance sale at Britannia Hotels and wanted to check the savings she could make on the off chance that they would accept the voucher code on an already discounted product. Imani used our calculator and discovered that by applying both the sale discount AND the voucher together, her basket would drop to just £101.52 - a massive saving of £86.48! The calculator showed her exactly how each discount stacked up and she decided to wait for the sale and see if her dreams would come true! After many good experiences, Imani has trusted PriceDash for many years as her source of validated codes and often visits us when she needs to order from Britannia Hotels.
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Sale: Enjoy Bed & Breakfast stays from just £61 per room per night for two at Britannia Hotels.
Hunting for Britannia Hotels discount codes can give you extra value on city and seaside stays, leaving more for meals or attractions. Voucher codes often shave a percentage off your booking, so cutting 10% from a weekend break really adds up. Top tip: subscribe to email alerts so voucher codes land straight in your inbox for flash savings.
Plenty of shoppers find that pairing a voucher with an email-only offer stretches their budget and makes Britannia Hotels discount reservations smarter. Sometimes a code applies to room rates and other times to extras like parking or breakfast, which keeps costs down. Don’t forget to check expiry dates so your savings actually stick when you book.
Seasonal Britannia Hotels deals pop up all year - think half-term escapes, bank holiday packages and off-peak midweek rates for flexible plans. With offers on spa breaks, golf packages and family rooms you can pick a deal that suits your mood and save a chunk on the total cost. A weekend deal that cuts a third off typical prices gives real breathing room for treats while you’re away.
Last-minute deals often appear in weekly sales, so a bit of spontaneity can be a money-saving strategy worth trying. Many guests combine these offers with loyalty points to make future stays cheaper and more rewarding. Beyond seasonal events, loyalty perks help your savings stretch further, so keep an eye on the offers page.
City hotels, seaside resorts, country retreats and spa venues each bring different saving opportunities, so pick the category that fits your plans and wallet. With category-specific deals - like family rooms or dog-friendly options - you can avoid extra fees and enjoy lower overall costs. A small cut on room rates often means more left for local experiences, which is the real holiday win.
Lots of guests only go for a service upgrade when it’s discounted, which makes pamper time or airport parking feel affordable rather than pricey. Spa packages or Stay and Fly deals frequently include extras that would cost more if booked separately, so bundling pays. Top tip: compare room types and included benefits to spot the best value per person.
Flash sales and weekly promotions are great moments to book, especially if your dates are flexible and you can avoid peak periods. With a short booking guide - check cancellation terms, payment options and the best-price guarantee - you’ll avoid surprises and lock in genuine Britannia Hotels deals. Cutting even a small percentage off your booking gives you more freedom to upgrade a night or add a meal out.
Don’t forget to use the “book direct” perks, as direct reservations often qualify for special rates or matched prices from rivals. Many travellers find that planning around local events or quieter months yields the biggest savings on accommodation. Beyond quick wins, a careful booking approach keeps your budget on track and stress levels low.
Joining the Grand Reward scheme turns stays into points, so each night brings you closer to vouchers for future bookings and extras. With loyalty points you can eventually turn a FREE night or a hefty discount into a proper win - more time together without stretching finances. Top tip: spend points on perks like meals or spa treatments to multiply the value of each stay.
Members often get early access to sales and exclusive offers the general public misses, which makes repeat stays more rewarding. Many members combine loyalty savings with voucher codes for even bigger discounts on Britannia Hotels discount reservations. Don’t forget to register your details so points are tracked and benefits aren’t missed.
Extras like spa treatments, airport parking and dining packages can be cheaper when booked alongside your room, so look for bundle deals to cut separate costs. With pre-booked extras you’ll avoid higher on-the-day prices, and that small saving can add up across a family break. A little planning here means more budget for experiences rather than last-minute fees.
Many hotels run special themed breaks such as golf weekends, tribute shows or champagne packages, which often include package discounts and add immediate value. Often an inclusive package costs less than piecing services together separately. Don’t forget to check sustainability or accessibility services too, as these can improve your stay without increasing costs.

Check‑in is usually from 3pm each day and check‑out is generally 10am on weekdays and 11am at weekends, though times can vary slightly by property. It’s a good idea to check the specific hotel page for any local variations before you travel. Late check‑out isn’t guaranteed and may depend on availability and an extra charge at the individual hotel. Britannia Hotels asks guests to allow enough time for the standard check‑out to avoid additional room charges.
Wi‑Fi is provided FREE of charge across the hotels listed on the site, so you can get online without an extra fee. Acceptable use terms apply and you mustn’t use the service for unlawful or obscene downloads. Speeds and availability can vary between properties and high‑bandwidth activities may be restricted. Misuse of the network could lead to access being removed and potential additional charges under the hotel’s terms.
Some hotels welcome pets and the site shows pet charges that vary by hotel - for example, some properties charge £10 per pet per night while others list a one‑off non‑refundable deposit of £25 or a refundable deposit of £50 depending on the hotel. The maximum number of pets per room and where they’re allowed (for example not in restaurants) are detailed on each hotel’s page. Check the particular hotel’s pet policy and charges before booking to make sure you’re compliant. Charges apply per pet and per night or as stated on the hotel page and will be applied as described for that property.
Some hotels have chargeable onsite parking while others point to nearby car parks with their own charges; for instance, one hotel lists a nearby train‑station car park at £5.00 per 24 hours. Parking terms, whether onsite or offsite, are shown on each hotel’s information section and charges differ by location. Check the parking information on your chosen hotel page to confirm the exact cost and whether any rate includes parking. There are no universal parking rates across the group, so the specific fee shown on the hotel page applies.
Certain hotels offer a ‘Book Now Pay Later’ option but require payment and completion of online check‑in by 15:00 on the day of arrival for the named properties. If payment or online check‑in isn’t done by that time the booking may be cancelled and the card may be charged for the first night. The policy applies to specified hotels, so check the terms for your booked property to confirm whether the option is available. Not meeting the payment and check‑in deadline can result in losing the booking with no refund.
For Pay on Stay reservations you can cancel up to 23:59 local hotel time on the day before arrival without penalty; cancellations after this time will incur a charge for the first night. If you don’t arrive and haven’t cancelled within the allotted period, the full booking amount will be charged. The card you provide to guarantee a Pay on Stay booking won’t normally be debited unless the cancellation terms aren’t met. Make sure you cancel within the stated time to avoid the first‑night charge.
An amendment fee of £15 applies for changes to reservations, plus any difference in price for the new booking, and all amendments are subject to availability. This fee is charged on top of any fare or rate change resulting from the altered dates or room type. Be aware that amendment options and fees may differ for some prepaid or non‑refundable rates. It’s advisable to check the terms attached to your specific booking before requesting changes.
The site publishes package starting prices for selected offers - for example some breaks are advertised from as low as £39.50 per person per night and pamper breaks from £109 per person. Package prices are often quoted per person per night or per person per stay and can be based on two people sharing a standard room. These offers are subject to availability and may include set inclusions such as breakfast and evening meals as described on the offer page. Any supplements for particular dates or room upgrades are noted alongside the offer details.
If a booking is shown as Bed & Breakfast the rate includes the room and access to the hotel’s buffet breakfast, often called the Big Britannia Breakfast at some properties. The food and drink terms confirm that Bed & Breakfast includes the buffet offering as part of the stay. Check the hotel’s breakfast times and any specific menu details on the individual hotel page. Where packages include breakfast the offer terms will state this explicitly.
The site doesn’t guarantee FREE room upgrades as standard and any upgrades are subject to availability and may incur a supplement when booking. Some offers note that upgrades will result in a supplement being added, which suggests upgrades are generally paid for. Treat complimentary upgrades as discretionary and check with the hotel directly if you’d like one. Room type and pricing are confirmed at booking unless an explicit FREE upgrade is offered for a particular promotion.
The site doesn’t publish a universal baggage allowance or standard charge for extra luggage and treats luggage as part of your personal effects under the general terms. Guests are advised to remove all personal property at the end of their stay and the terms explain the hotel isn’t responsible for belongings left behind. Any special circumstances involving excessive items or storage requests should be discussed directly with the hotel in advance. Charges or handling arrangements for unusually large volumes of luggage would be decided by the individual property.
Many hotels advertise family rooms and family‑friendly accommodation, but child pricing is typically shown during the booking path rather than as a universal figure on the general pages. Specific child charges or age thresholds for FREE stays vary by hotel and will display when you select dates and room type. Hotel pages note infant and child capacities and recommend checking the booking engine for precise costs and bedding arrangements. So family room availability is confirmed on hotel pages while exact child rates are revealed at reservation.
Certain packages explicitly include breakfast within the package inclusions - for example the Relax & Refresh breaks name a full English breakfast as part of the offer - while parking inclusion varies by offer and property. Package terms will state inclusions such as breakfast, evening meals or leisure access where they apply. Parking isn’t universally included in packages and any parking inclusion or charge is shown on the hotel or offer page. Read the package terms carefully to confirm what is and isn’t included in the quoted price.
The site promotes conference and group facilities at many hotels and invites enquiries for group bookings, though a single, universal discount rate for groups isn’t published. Details such as the number of delegates a venue can accommodate and contact methods for group enquiries appear on the relevant hotel pages. Any group rates or concessions are handled on a case‑by‑case basis and will be provided by the hotel or central reservations when requested. If you’re organising an event, contact the listed hotel or events team to get tailored pricing and availability.
Certain prepaid and ‘Book Now Pay Later’ bookings require online check‑in before arrival and not completing online check‑in by the stipulated time (often 15:00 on the day of arrival) may lead to cancellation of the booking. The site doesn’t charge a fee for completing online check‑in itself, but non‑completion can result in losing the booking and associated charges such as the first‑night fee. Guests with prepaid reservations at specified properties are reminded by email to complete online check‑in two days and one day before arrival. The online check‑in requirement is a condition for specific rates and hotels rather than a universal site‑wide charge.
Some offers list explicit weekend supplements that apply to particular hotels - for example a Saturday supplement of £10, £20 or £30 applies at named properties within the offer terms. These supplements are stated alongside the package pricing and vary by hotel and date. The supplement is added to the quoted package price where specified, so check the offer page for your chosen hotel. Assume that weekend stays may attract a named supplement if the offer terms list one.
The terms say that if a guest breaches the hotel’s rules the hotel may cancel the reservation immediately, remove the guest and their party, retain sums paid and charge for the full booking, and refuse future bookings. Behavioural breaches can also lead to disposal of items left in the room and restriction from re‑entry to the hotel. In such events no refund or compensation will be provided. Please follow the conditions of stay to avoid these sanctions.