Netherlands: 2 Nights for €110 with Breakfast at 101 Fletcher Hotels (Refundable)

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Fletcher Hotels are currently running a promotion, where you can stay two nights at one of their 101 hotels for €98 (+ €6 tax per night). This deal is valid for stays before January 31, 2022. Unlike previous sales of this hotel brand, this rate is refundable.

Info

Sadly, this deal isn’t being promoted on Fletcher Hotel’s English website. If you don’t speak German or Dutch, you should use a browser that offers a translation function.

The rate is flexible and can be canceled up to 2 days before arrival for free. You can pay on-site – a pre-payment is not required.

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A list of all participating hotels can be found on fletcher.nl:

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About Fletcher

The Dutch hotel brand Fletcher is mostly aimed at active tourists. Especially hiking and biking is at the center of its idea, and thus you’ll find information and hints about the region in every hotel, telling you how you can explore it by foot or by bike.

The Fletcher Hotels are spread out all over the entire Netherlands and can be found both in classic tourist destinations near the beach, as well as in some cities. Every hotel has a restaurant and in some cases, you’ll even be able to enjoy a sauna or even a wellness center.

Price Comparison

We’ve taken a look at the Fletcher Hotel Amelander Kaap. From January 9 – 12, you can stay for €98 (excl. €6 tourism tax per person per night). In total, this trip would therefore cost almost €110.

At online travel agencies, the same stay, a rate incl. breakfast would cost €130 (€118 + €12). So, you’d roughly be saving 15%. The saving will obviously vary depending on the hotel, so you should compare the prices for the hotel that you’re looking to stay at before booking.

Cover Picture: © Fletcher Hotel Exploitaties B.V.

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