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Last month, I told you how to save $40 on a hotel stay of $80+ through Booking.com.

And now, via Frequent Miler, Booking.com is back with another promotion!  You’ll save 75 euros on a 225+ euro hotel stay (~$85 off ~$256+).  There is NO end date to this promotion, so it’s best to book soon in case Booking.com decides to discontinue the deal.

This Is a Great Deal for Folks Staying at Independent Hotels, Like Archer Hotel in New York City

Here are the details!

Booking.com Discount

Link:   ~$85 Off a Hotel Stay of $256+ Through Booking.com

Booking.com is back with another hotel discount!  You’ll save more money than their last promotion, but you’ll have to spend more, too.

Here’s what you need to know:

Here are the full terms and conditions.

This promotion is considered an “Incentive Bonus” from Booking.com.  You can only participate in a maximum of 3 Incentive Bonus campaigns each year.  So if something better comes along later, you may not be able to take advantage of it if you’ve used your 3 Incentive Bonuses!

This promotion is especially useful for folks staying at independent hotels with NO loyalty program.  Because when you book through an online travel agency like Booking.com, you will NOT earn elite night credits or hotel points.  And the hotel will likely NOT recognize your elite status.

Note:   Even though you aren’t booking directly with the hotel, the transaction will still code as a travel purchase on your credit card.  So make sure you use cards that will earn bonus points for travel purchases, like the Chase Sapphire Preferred, Chase Sapphire Reserve, or Citi Prestige!

Bottom Line

You’ll get ~$85 back when you book a ~$256+ hotel stay through Booking.com!

That’s a nice deal, especially for folks who plan to stay at hotels that aren’t a part of a hotel chain.  Because you won’t earn points or elite night credits when you book through an online travel agency.

Let me know if you find a good deal!

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