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Escape Jun 25, 2019 4:19 pm

1 night in NL to prevent miles from exipiring
 
Dear all,
I've got about 5.600 miles that will expire on the 6th of July 2019.
Can anyone recommend a cheap Accor hotel in the Netherlands?
I'd like to book 1 night to prevent my miles from expiring.
I'm based in Amsterdam, but can travel within the country and Belgium.
Any tips are welcome.
Thank you for your help.

Goldorak Jun 25, 2019 4:28 pm

Do you really need to ask this question here instead of searching by yourself for your possible date(s) ? I mean no one can know which rate will be applicable at whatever hotel at whatever date, apart telling you that an Ibis will be cheaper than a MGallery...

JTCz Jun 26, 2019 2:12 am

In case you haven't been to Rotterdam lately, the Ibis Rotterdam Centre is perfectly located for you to explore the city.

Also of note is the Pullman Eindhoven - inexpensive for a Pullman, but with all the bells and whistles, perfect for a relaxing weekendje weg and giving the city a chance to improve on its gritty reputation. Day trips to Breda and/or Den Bosch are a possible bonus.

If you prefer to travel by NS, Mercures in Amersfoort and Nijmegen are right next to their respective train stations.

In Belgium, ibis Brussels Midi is right next to the eponymous train station and tends to have attractive rates.

jbeckett Jun 26, 2019 2:05 pm

You can search the entire country by entering Netherlands in the destination. Ibis Rotterdam City Centre is 55 euros on June 30.


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