Hilton Winter Sale – Weekends Up to 30% Off!

by Enoch

Hilton is now running a Winter Sale, with up to 30% off weekend room rates in Europe, Middle East, and Africa. You have to be a Hilton HHonors member (free to join), and book before January 31, 2017, for stays through the end of 2017.

Hilton is running a Winter Sale, with up to 30% room rates in Europe, Middle East, and Africa through the end of 2017.

Hilton is running a Winter Sale, with up to 30% room rates in Europe, Middle East, and Africa through the end of 2017.

There are some pretty good rates and discounts under this promotion, which seems to be an annual ordeal. For example, you can get the Waldorf Astoria Dubai for 30% off. The sale is good for stays through the end of 2017, which is pretty amazing if you have a stay in any of these regions coming up. You can only book stays 365 days out, though, so you won’t even be able to book dates in December 2017 as of this writing.

Get 30% off stays a the Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah.

Get 30% off stays a the Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah.

There is one caveat with this sale, that rates booked with the Winter Sale are non-refundable. Unless you’re really sure that you’re going on the exact dates, I wouldn’t jump quite yet. This promotion is also only good for weekend rates, which will largely be leisure travels.

You can get up to 25% off at participating Walford Astoria, Conrad, Canopy, DoubleTree, Curio, and and Hilton properties under this sale. You can get an additional 5% off as a Hilton HHonors member, making the total discount up to 30% off. Participating Hampton Inns are only offering 15% (10% + 5%) off, but can still be a good deal. This deal is also stackable with double points through the end of the year when you book through Hilton, or triple points if you book through Hilton’s mobile app through the end of 2016.

You can book your stay here, and read the full terms and conditions here.

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