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Hotels.com give you a FREE hotel stay once you have stayed 10 nights

Updated: Nov 15, 2022

One of our favourite reward schemes has to be the free reward night offered by Hotels.com. You stay for 10 nights and you get the average price of those 10 nights back to spend on a hotel stay of your choice.


There are different membership levels; it is free to join and while you get started staying up to 9 nights you will enjoy secret prices. Each night you stay you will be awarded a stamp, and the aim is to collect 10 stamps to earn your reward.


Once you have booked and stayed for 10 nights, you will qualify for your first reward night and become a silver member. Your reward night will be the average amount of your 10 stays minus fees and taxes.

Communal area in the nhow hotel London with neon lights and seating area

As a silver member, you will still enjoy secret prices and more, including benefits such as complimentary breakfast, and spa vouchers at VIP Access hotels (you can tell which hotels these are before you book as they are marked as a VIP symbol. You will also enjoy priority customer service.


Once you have booked and stayed for 30 nights you will become a gold member, you will still take advantage of all the same benefits you did as a silver member and, where available at VIP hotels, free upgrades, free early check-in and free late check out. Find out all the info.


Check out our article on top tips for booking your London trip.


There are so many great hotels in London but some of our favourite affordable hotel chains include Yotel, Z hotels, Holiday Inn Express, Ibis Styles, Point A, Hub by Premier Inn and for a really cheap option easyHotel. Find a place to stay on Hotels.com


What’s your go-to hotel chain?


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