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Your support makes all the difference.Legoland is offering special £99 splash and stay break family breaks at its Windsor resort hotel on selected midweek days. The park will be closed but the hotel has play spaces such as a giant fantasy castle plus a Lego Pirates themed splash pool.
The deal includes accommodation in a Lego Pirate, Kingdom or Adventure themed family room – which sleeps up to five – and breakfast in the Bricks family restaurant. You can book and get details and dates at www.legolandholidays.co.uk/news/splash-and-stay.
National Trust opens doors for free
The National Trust is opening the doors on many of its properties across the country for free next weekend. More than 200 of its properties across the country are taking part in the deal on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 April. The offer includes free entry for up to four people, of which a maximum of two can be adults over 16 years. Simply download the voucher from join.nationaltrust.org.uk/voucher/register (thanks to www.hotukdeals.com for pointing it out.)
Art on offer from £40 to £4,000
The Affordable Art Fair is returning to Bristol at the end of the month. It offers original contemporary art from £40 to £4,000, which provides plenty of choice for most people looking to pick up a painting, original print, photograph or sculpture for their home. The fair – entry is £4 to £5 – is being held at Brunel's Old Station in Bristol from Friday 26 to Sunday 28 April. Find out more at www.affordableartfair.co.uk
Bank holiday hotel rooms from £19
Looking ahead to the late May bank holiday on 27 May, Travelodge has released 30,000 rooms costing from £19 to £25. For a family of four a £19 room works out at £4.75 per person – which is cheaper than a portion of fish and chips! To book go to www.travelodge.co.uk
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