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How to get a free hotel with theatre breaks in London

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London the capital of the United Kingdom is a great place to visit and enjoy all of the nightlife, culture, restaurants and sightseeing but it's also notoriously expensive to stay.

This article shows how you can get a free hotel in central london by booking theatre breaks at the right time.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • internet
  • calendar
  • love of musicals
  • bank card
  1. Step 1

    Get out the calendar and work out when you are free to visit London during January February and March 2008. Avoid the the school mid term holiday week starting February 11 and dates after March 14th.

  2. Step 2

    Decide who you are going to take with you. You're going to be staying in a top London hotel so you should make sure it's somebody who is going to appreciate sharing that with you.

  3. Step 3

    Search google UK for "theatre breaks in London midweek" exactly like that, including the quotation marks, or else follow the link supplied with this ehow at the bottom under "resources". Click on the first article (DARnet) which google returns and read the list of shows which are available for this special deal. Choose which one you wouldn't mind seeing. Now you are ready to make the booking.

  4. Step 4

    Click through from one of the links in the article you found with google and you should find yourself at the booking site. Read the instructions carefully about the Free Hotel offer and follow them.

Tips & Warnings
  • Although some fridays are included, try to pick dates early in the week like Monday or Tuesday.
  • Don't leave it too late before booking, or too long before the actual theatre breaks
  • Go for a hotel which nearer to the show rather than one of the ones further out west.
  • Matinee performances can have understudies
  • Most shows are three hours long these days!

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