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Where will the 241 Hotel Card take you this summer?

BY READERS DIGEST

1st Jan 2015 Travel

Where will the 241 Hotel Card take you this summer?

Looking to get away this summer? Would you like to do it for less? Well, you can and Discover Britain's 241 Hotel Card will show you how.

The 241 Hotel Card gives you two nights for the price of one and up to 70 percent off at thousands of exclusive hotels across the UK. All you need to do is decide where you want to go, book your stay—and enjoy!

Wherever you wish to visit on your getaway, from the city to the countryside, The 241 Hotel Card has a UK break to suit you. We’re giving you an exclusive 30-day membership to The 241 Hotel Card for just £1. Just click here to redeem your offer.

Here are a few of our favourite regions to explore:

 

Central England

The Bullring

The centre of the country has so many beautiful attractions, offering the perfect blend of old and new. With historic landmarks sharing the landscape with a more modern aesthetic, there’s something for everybody to enjoy.

Why not make your way to bustling Birmingham, one of our favourite UK cities, for a tour of the art galleries, great shopping and outstanding places to eat.

Dip into a time gone by with a visit to one of England’s most historic medieval venues, Warwick Castle. Or if you’re a fan of the Bard, Stratford-upon-Avon is a thriving market town with lots to offer, including a wide range of shopping and eating, as well as everything Shakespeare-themed!

 

 

East of England

Cambridge

The Eastern region is a cyclist’s dream with a huge network of cycling routes suitable for all ages and abilities. Its stunning landscape will keep you coming back again and again.

If you’re after a more relaxing pace for your break, the city of Cambridge is one of the prettiest in the country. It boasts an interesting history, unique architecture and a river to punt along at your leisure.

 

 

Scotland

edinburgh-fringe1.jpg

Visit magical Scotland and experience a distinctly unique holiday. Explore Edinburgh, a traditionally Scottish city which has retained its historic charm. Time it just right and Edinburgh’s streets will be alive with the festival flavour that makes this the place to visit over the Summer. We’ll be there during the Fringe Festival, which runs from 5th-29th August!

Glasgow offers plenty of style and substance with great shopping venues and places to visit, including the Gallery of Modern Art, the Glasgow Botanic Gardens and plenty of museums, including the Rennie Mackintosh museum.

Or if you want to experience the countryside, there’s nothing quite like the Highlands scenery or Scotland’s lochs and castles to transport you to another time.

Whichever part of this beautiful country you decide to visit, The 241 Hotel Card will help out. Showcasing thousands of specially handpicked hotels, The 241 Hotel Card makes it so easy to choose exactly where you want to go, whenever you want to get away, and all with great deals.
 

 

What are you waiting for?  

Why not sign up now and enjoy 30 days of unlimited savings.

Visit our website today to find out more about The 241 Hotel Card and get your £1 introductory 30-day membership!

 

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