Are you planning a trip and looking for a great hotel? We’ve got the campaign for you! As an employee of a Design Hotels member property, you can get up to 50% off the BAR at participating hotels. Furthermore, many of these hotels also grant up to 50% off F&B spendings. So you can have an extra drink at the bar!
To benefit from this program you need to be an employee of a full member of Design Hotels or an employee of Design Hotels GmbH. All full-time or permanent part-time employees who have been employed for at least 90 days are eligible.
A Design Hotels Employee Rate Authorisation Card must be signed by your hotel's General Manager and receive a stamp that signifies your place of employment. This card has to be presented at check-in by the employee whose name appears on the reservation.
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