AccorHotels is launching an amazing 3-day exclusive Asia-Pacific sale for stays in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and India, offering 10% – 40% off room rates at all participating properties:

  • 40% off stays in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia between 27 November 2018 – 30 April 2019; and 
  • 10% off stays in India between 22 November 2018 – 21 November 2019.

The sale takes place between 13 November – 15 November 2018, and is accessible by all Le Club AccorHotels and Accor Plus members who book their stays directly via AccorHotels distribution channels. All reservations are final and require full, non-refundable payment for the entire stay at the time of booking. 

Members of the Accor Plus subscription lifestyle programme get a further 10% off.

In addition, all participants who book a stay under this sale will qualify for a Lucky Draw happening 28 November 2018, where 10 lucky Le Club AccorHotels members will each win 500,000 Le Club AccorHotels Rewards points (equivalent to about USD$11,000). Under the group’s rewards programme, you can apply Rewards points towards your booking at a rate of 2,000 Rewards points = EUR 40. 

Notable AccorHotel properties in Singapore include Sofitel Singapore City Centre, SO Sofitel Singapore, Mercure Singapore Bugis and Novotel Singapore on Stevens.

You can access the Asia-Pacific Sale on Accor’s website here.

Sofitel Singapore City Centre - Luxury Room
Luxury Room (Sofitel Singapore City Centre).
Mercure Singapore Bugis Executive Loft
Executive Loft with Queen Bed and Sofa (Mercure Singapore Bugis).
Novotel Singapore on Stevens Superior Room
Superior Room (Novotel Singapore on Stevens).
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Shawn is a full-time lawyer based in Singapore. Neither a professional critic, blogger nor photographer, Shawn is simply somebody who loves food and luxury hotels very much and (likes to think that he has) a quirky sense of humor. When Shawn is not premature ageing and turning his hair further grey due to stress and vicious deadlines, he is somewhere spending an exorbitant amount of money trying out new dining places and hotels.

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