Holiday Inn celebrates 2012 day with special ?20.12 room rate

For the second year running on 2012 day, the twentieth day of the twelfth month, people can book rooms at Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express hotels for an amazing ?20.12 per room.

p>For the second year running on 2012 day, the twentieth day of the twelfth month, people can book rooms at Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express hotels for an amazing ?20.12 per room.

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Holiday Inn, official hotel provider to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, is releasing rooms for just ?20.12 to mark the occasion and celebrate its partnership with London 2012.

People can book the ?20.12 rooms on 20 December 2011 from 00.01 hours to 23.59 hours for stays at 186 participating Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express hotels.? They can stay on any date between? December 26, 2011 and January 31, 2012 (excluding 31 December).? Stays at Holiday Inn hotels will be on a room only basis.? Guests staying at Holiday Inn Express will get a free breakfast which includes selected hot items.? Free breakfast is standard at all Holiday Inn Express hotels all year round.

To book a room for ?20.12 go to www.holidayinn.com/2012 or call 0871 942 9135 on Tuesday 20 December 2011 from 00.01 hours until 23.59 hours.

As part of its London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games partnership Holiday Inn will also:

????????? Work with LOCOG to host the athletes in the Athletes Village.? Holiday Inn will use its hospitality expertise by providing residential managers, receptionists and concierges.

????????? Employ a number of aspiring Olympic and Paralympic athletes on a flexible basis at hotels in the lead up to the Games helping athletes to build their work experience and earn money while they train and compete.

????????? Use its hospitality expertise at all stages of the Games to deliver a warm welcome for everyone. As part of this partnership, Holiday Inn will support the Olympic torch relay, hosting the team as they travel around the UK.

????????? Welcome guests, including staff from LOCOG and other organising bodies, into hotels across London in the lead up to, during, and after the Games.