Tune Hotels brings yet further £9 cheer to London this summer - New Kings Cross property to open on 9th July
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Tune Hotels brings yet further £9 cheer to London this summer - New Kings Cross property to open on 9th July
Following the successful launch of its £9 room sale for the Tune Hotel Paddington, the pioneering budget hotel chain will launch its fourth London hotel, Tune Hotel Kings Cross, with the same low price offer. The Tune Hotel Kings Cross will open on 9th July, comprising of 217 en-suite bedrooms across twin, double and accessible formats.The fantastic offer will be launched at 12 noon on Wednesday 18th April 2012 when over 1,000 £9 rooms will be released to savvy travellers booking to stay on a range of dates between July 2012 and February 2013.
Tune Hotel Kings Cross is ideally located on Gray’s Inn Road, just 500 metres from Kings Cross and St Pancras train stations. Formally Swinton House, the building will feature 217 bedrooms including twin, double and accessible rooms, with and without windows. Guests will also be able to enjoy the large reception area where light refreshments will be served.
Mark Lankester, Tune Hotels Group CEO, said, “By the 18th April we would have brought to market, over the last four weeks, two additional, brand new hotels in London with Paddington and now Kings Cross. That’s another 400 affordable rooms for the visitors that are expected to descend upon London over the summer. We’re delighted to do our part in helping London provide super affordable, centrally located accommodation across our hotels and the £9 rooms for the new Tune Hotel Kings Cross will hopefully help make a London visit all the more enticing.”
Tune Hotel Kings Cross brings the hotel group’s London portfolio to four with the current Westminster and Liverpool Street hotels, and Paddington due to open on the 25th June. Guests staying at any of the properties will be able to experience bedrooms at exceptionally low prices, focusing on high-quality basics - five-star Hypnos beds, power showers, air conditioned rooms, central locations, a clean environment and 24 hour security. Through the successful ‘pay as you use’ concept, Tune Hotel guests pay only for their room allowing them the ultimate flexibility to pay extra for the services and facilities that are important to them.
Bedrooms at Tune Hotel Kings Cross will normally start from just £35 a night.
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