The upscale hotel group, Malmaison has a spring sale on with discounts available for stays for the next few months. Prices at these really very decent hotels start at £53, and you can save up to 25% during the sale.
Rather nicely, the discounts are also available on their dinner, bed & breakfast packages in the hotels within the group that offer those.
Malmaison has 18 hotels in England, Scotland, and Ireland – a few examples with prices from the latest sale include:
Leeds from £53
Manchester from £71.20
Brighton from £70
Belfast from £105
London from £164
For details, including a full list of the discounted hotels and to book with Malmaison, tap the button below.
About Malmaison Hotels
Malmaison sits comfortably above the usual mid-range UK hotel chains
If you’re after something with a bit more style than your average Premier Inn or Holiday Inn, Malmaison is a solid upgrade. The brand focuses on bold design — think dark tones, statement lighting, and plush fabrics — giving the rooms a boutique feel without boutique prices. Many are set in distinctive buildings like old prisons, warehouses, or seafront properties, which adds a bit of atmosphere. You’ll generally get better mattresses, rainfall showers, and a more grown-up vibe than the functional basics at the cheaper chains. It’s ideal for city breaks when you want your hotel to feel like part of the trip, not just somewhere to crash.
The brasserie and cocktail bars are a genuine step up from most UK chains
One thing that sets Malmaison apart is that most locations have a decent restaurant and a bar you’d actually want to spend time in. The brasseries do steaks, burgers, and classic British dishes well — not Michelin-level, but reliably good. Cocktail menus are solid, and many hotels run happy hours or Sunday lunch offers that pull in locals, not just guests. Worth considering if you like the idea of starting (or ending) your night without having to leave the building — something most budget hotels just don’t offer.
Check for deals — upgrades and breakfast add real value when bundled
Malmaison often runs offers that make the difference between good and great value — things like discounted room upgrades, free cocktails, or breakfast included. On its own, breakfast is pricey (around £18 per person), but in a package it can be good value — it’s cooked to order, not a buffet. Similarly, their ‘Sunday Stopover’ deals, where you get dinner and a room for around £100, are often cheaper than booking room-only elsewhere. If you’re flexible, it’s worth checking their website direct rather than third-party sites — that’s where most of the better packages sit.

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