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Top places you can stay for £100 or less - including places in the UK and abroad

Hotels.com says budget demand for sub-£100 stays rose 21% in the past year as it promotes its revamped Rewards programme.

  • Experts at Hotels.com have released a curated list of 10 UK and 10 overseas properties to celebrate their revamped rewards programme, highlighting high-quality options for travellers seeking budget stays of £100 or less.
  • A 21% increase in holidaymakers seeking budget stays of £100 or less over the past 12 months prompted the platform to showcase affordable luxury accommodations that often defy traditional 5-star pricing expectations.
  • Malmaison Manchester topped the UK list, offering a "stylish former warehouse" conversion blending industrial design with boutique comfort, priced from £94 per night for quality-conscious travellers.
  • Internationally, Cook's Club Hersonissos Crete in Greece claimed top spot as an adults-focused retreat with a "bohemian vibe" from £87, while The Ning Resort Ubud in Phuket offers a "tranquil resort" from £96.
  • Melanie Fish, Expedia Group travel expert, advises checking in on a Sunday night for better rates, while Rewards members can access Member Prices with discounts of at least 10% to further stretch budgets.
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Top places you can stay for £100 or less - including places in the UK and abroad

The top places you can stay for £100 or less have been revealed – including 4-star accommodation in the UK and 5-star stays abroad.

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