Discount hotel coupons

The piece we ran about cheap Edinburgh festival tickets and cheap accommodation when up in Auld Reekie (look it up Sassenachs)  a couple of days back got something ticking over in my brain … discount hotel coupons! I should apologise for not putting two and two together sooner, but I do have a habit of thinking in straight lines at times. My initial suggestion was to do a house swap, and I still think this is a really good way to see any city, while enjoying all the home comforts.

The two big problems with Edinburgh hotel rooms at festival time are, well, availability and price. Pretty fundamental, but it’s ALWAYS worth scouring the web for discount hotel coupons. Discount coupons are used by online retailers (and of course hotels are increasingly trying to sell their rooms online) to encourage visitors to shop online, book earlier and so on. You’ll find a more detailed explanation of secret coupon codes and the like at our earlier post. Suffice to say they CAN save you a considerable amount of money on your hotel booking, and it may be a way round the logjam of people trying to book tickets for that particular hotel.

You may also find that discount hotel coupons have the effect of pushing you to accommodation you hadn’t considered. Having attended a conference in Edinburgh a year or two back at an overpriced and overpopular tourist hotel in George Street (very close to Princes Street) I could have suggested a half dozen smaller and friendlier places to stay. Anyway, we’re not a travel agent, we’re trying to save you money. Go to your favourite search engine and search for ‘discount hotel coupons’, ‘hotel discount coupons’, and the like, add ‘edinburgh’ and you may get some pleasantly lucrative surprises.

Check out our earlier piece on Secret Promotional Codes for more on this. And see you in the Cafe Royal.

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