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How to join ‘The Club of Small Luxury Hotels of the World’ at ‘Loved’ level

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Small Luxury Hotels of the World is a consortium of 520 luxury hotels in 70 countries.  These are primarily independent properties, many of which are well known in their respective markets.

SLH has its own free loyalty programme called The Club.  It is a no-brainer joining this if you are planning to stay at a SLH property, since every member gets a room upgrade on every stay.  However, if you join via www.slh.com/city you will be automatically enrolled at ‘Loved’ level.

Whilst it only takes one stay to achieve ‘Loved’ status anyway, the key benefits are worth having – free continental breakfast for two and late check-out.  Joining via this link means you won’t have to wait until your 2nd stay to enjoy these valuable benefits.


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Comments (7)

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  • ups says:

    Looks like you have started to get spam on your blog now Raffles 🙂

    • Raffles says:

      Since the blog started, I have had 379 genuine comments and 246 spam comments. However, Wordpress has blocked the previous 244 spam comments automatically!

  • gnarly says:

    At least he’s not being described as a woman, as he was on Paid To Shop….
    ….not that there’s anything wrong with women!

  • Slicktony says:

    Raffles, does this have a benefit beyond making an SLH booking using the Platinum Amex concierge service? It seems similar.

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