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  • There are always ways to save money at Premier Inn, so even if there isn’t a cracking deal out there that works for you, don’t assume you can’t cut your costs further.

    Ways to save include:

    • Book early. Premier Inn sets the prices of its rooms depending on the level of demand, so by booking early you’re more likely to get the best deal. In general, its rooms are put on sale one year in advance.

    • Look for ‘Saver’ rates. Available at most Premier Inn hotels, ‘Saver’ rates start from £35 and are only available online. But be warned, unlike ‘Flex’ rates, these bookings are non-refundable, non-transferable and non-amendable.

    • Kids eat 'free'. Up to two children under the age of 16 can eat breakfast 'free' when one adult orders a full Premier Inn breakfast, which normally costs £9-£11ish depending on the hotel.

    • Do a quick comparison. If you're not committed to staying at Premier Inn, do a comparison on Trivago* and TravelSupermarket* to see if brokers are offering cheaper stays at other hotels in your chosen location.

    • Free Wi-Fi. You can connect to Wi-Fi for free in all Premier Inn hotels, but there's a data limit of 1GB per user per day.

    • Check out similar companies. Have a look at our deals from Travelodge, Wyndham Hotel Group (Wyndham, Ramada, Days Inn) and Lastminute.com, where there may be a better offer.

    • Want more? Read our Cheap Hotels guide for lots of price-cutting techniques.

    • Had a problem with Premier Inn? There’s a free online tool you can use to complain – it helps draft, manage and if necessary escalate your complaint. It’s offered by a firm called Resolver, which we like so much we work with it to help people get complaints justice – you can use it to complain to Premier Inn*.

    If you spot any hot deals out there we have missed (we are human after all!), please let us know in the MSE forum, email us at msedeals@moneysavingexpert.com or via Twitter @MSE_Deals.

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Latest Expired Deals

  • Premier Inn kids eat for '£1'

    Premier Inn kids eat for '£1'

    When an adult purchases a drink and meal

    Expired

    If you head to selected Premier Inn hotels and have dinner in its Thyme restaurant, you can get a kids' meal for £1 when you purchase a drink and a meal from the dinner menu. There’s no code or voucher needed, the discount will be applied automatically.

    The offer runs throughout half-term from Friday 9 February until Sunday 25 February. The £1 kids' meal is only valid alongside the purchase of an adult main from the evening dinner menu, which usually runs from 5pm, but times may differ by location. The adult must also purchase a drink for £1.99 or more to get this deal.

    It doesn't matter if you're a guest or not at Premier Inn hotels. The deal is only valid at selected sites (there are over 250 locations taking part) – find participating locations.

    Premier Inn told us that kids' main meals usually cost £4, so you could save up to £3 per child with this offer.

    Up to two children aged 15 and under can get a meal for £1 per paying adult. 

    Check out our Restaurant deals page for the latest offers.

  • Premier Inn rooms for £29

    Premier Inn rooms for £29

    Incl airport locations such as Gatwick and Heathrow. Excl Northern Ireland

    Expired

    Budget hotel chain Premier Inn* has released two million rooms for £29 per night - there's no code needed and you can book for stays until 14 Oct 21, subject to availability. Premier Inn tells us the discounted rooms span across all its UK hotels, excluding Northern Ireland.

    In most (but not all) cases, the low price point will get you the cheapest 'standard rate' booking option which allows you to amend your booking on a "like-for-like" basis up until 1pm on your arrival day but is usually non-refundable unless you cancel within 24 hours of when you made the booking. Other terms apply for Covid-related circumstances (more on this below).

    The £29 rooms are available to book online or via the Premier Inn app (IOS/Android) across 800+ hotels. Premier Inn told us on Tue 25 May that there were still over 2,000,000 rooms available at the special price. We expect these to get snapped up fairly fast, so go quick if you're after a particular date or area.

    Can I get a refund if I need to cancel?

    If the reason you need to cancel is due to restrictions from leaving your area, then it's still worth asking for a full refund if you want one as Premier Inn says it'll assess on a "case-by-case basis" (see Premier Inn's coronavirus page* for more info).

    If you need to cancel for any other reason, then in the worst case scenario you can change your dates for free up until 1pm on the day of arrival but you'd need to pay any difference in the price of the room. 

    All Premier Inn hotels reopened from 17 May but it's worth noting England, Scotland and Wales have different restrictions in place so check these using the links in our Life-in-lockdown guide before booking, and bear in mind that plans could change.

    Don't assume Premier Inn will be the cheapest, even during this offer. Compare prices and see our Hotels Guide to ensure you're getting the best deal.

    MSE Jules says:

    When we checked Premier Inn on Tue 18 May, we found a few rooms at various different locations for £29 including Birmingham Intl, Market Harborough, Preston and Southampton. However, if you're planning on staying in popular UK holiday destinations such as Blackpool, Brighton and Devon, we've found most rooms start from £30. 

    MSE Becky found a nifty way of filtering the search to find rooms available for £29, which could be good if you're flexible with the location and have a particular date in mind. If you go online to Premier Inn* and type 'England' into the search bar, select the dates you want, click 'Search' and then filter by price, you'll be shown the cheaper hotels first.

    • The offer's not available for hotels in Northern Ireland. 

      It's best to pay on card because, in the unlikely event that the company goes bust or another issue arises, you might be able to recoup costs via a chargeback claim from your card provider. See our guide on Visa, Mastercard and Amex chargeback for more information. 

      As there'll be limitations in place and you'll need to think about whether you feel safe sharing a space with other guests, it's worth considering if staying in a hotel is the best option – you may prefer to book a holiday rental instead, for instance.

      Standard rate rooms

      It's likely that most of the £29 prices reflect the basic 'standard' option, which is non-refundable unless you cancel within 24 hours of when you made the booking but does allow you to amend your booking on a "like-for-like" basis up until 1pm on your arrival day. You can choose to pay extra to upgrade to the 'flex' rate which is fully refundable and can be amended or cancelled for free up until 1pm on the arrival date.