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Here is a 30%-40% discount code for Hilton Group hotels

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There are lots of corporate discount codes for hotel chains available online if you search.  The reason they are not heavily publicised is that you shouldn’t be using them.

Some hotels are very strict, especially on deep discounts, and will want to see corporate ID.  The risk of being challenged increases on those trips where you really don’t want to be challenged, ie when travelling with family or partner.

Apart from literally one occasion about 8 years ago, I have never used corporate codes for companies where I had no association.  (As it happens, I retain a security pass and business cards for a major bank where I once worked, so I will occasionally use their code as I have the ID.)

The code outlined here is less risky, though.  Hilton Group has something called Corporate Benefit Partner Rate.  This is offered to clients of various companies with whom Hilton has a link of some sort.  The same code is used by hundreds of different companies to book rooms.

The code is PR13CB.  You need to book via the normal Hilton website here.  Once you start typing, an extra box open up which allows you to add a rate code in the ‘Promotional / Offer Code’ box.  This is where you type it.

If you have a play around with this code, you will see some interesting discounts appear.

For Monday 28th April, for example, the Hilton Park Lane in London is £184 vs £230 for a non-refundable Advanced Purchase Rate (PR13CB is also non-refundable.)  Hilton Canary Wharf (a pleasant new build) is £207 vs £259.  And so on.

It is up to you whether you are happy to book this rate or not, although you will see that the rate rules do not state any eligibility requirement.Not all hotels participate in any event, and the rate is also often withdrawn during Hilton sales.


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Comments (39)

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  • Jamie says:

    Is there any way to find the list of eligible companies that qualify for this discount?

    • Rob says:

      No, I have never seen one.

      • Jamie says:

        Ok Many thanks. As I suspect you worked for the same bank I am currently at, I may give it a go.

  • Lipton says:

    Any idea of how long the code is valid for ?

    • Rob says:

      It is a permanent deal (until overexposure from blogs kills it, possibly 🙂 )

      • Don says:

        Exactly so. It’s no wonder that new deals are going underground now.

    • Don says:

      This code is basically dead already…it used to work in Manchester, Glasgow etc. Overexposure means its gone!

  • Chris Sutcliffe says:

    Thanks Raffles, just used this to save £66 off a stay tonight in London! Had watched the hotel for a couple of weeks with no shift in pricing. Just a note to others, the ‘Corporate Benefit’ Price comes up in the list of packages (or did for me anyway)

  • alex vickers says:

    I assume this won’t have any affect on base point earning, I wouldn’t want to lose out since I’m steaming nicely towards requalification to Diamond?

    • Alan says:

      No, usual points and stay credit. Sometimes it isn’t valid for certain promos, although that seems to be less of an issue recently.

    • Stewie says:

      No issue – it earns points as normal

  • Alan says:

    Sadly I think it does, they seem pretty good at picking up if any discount codes have been used.

  • flieduk says:

    Unfortunately, for one hotel this is £10 more than no-code rates!!! But for some props it is a steal.

    If anyone wants to enlighten me as to some more corporate codes for various hotels, I have teh same name on FT. Will bear favour in mind if I come by anything 🙂

  • flieduk says:

    Ohh and of course, thanks again Raffles.

  • Kipto says:

    I believe the public sector rate only works in the UK ?

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