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Park Plaza Hotels (Radisson) offering £99 London / €89 Amsterdam REFUNDABLE sale deals

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I mentioned Park Plaza Westminster Bridge in my article today on whether you should buy Radisson Rewards points with a 100% bonus.  I though it was worthwhile giving this Radisson Rewards flash sale a mention.

For 48 hours – until midnight on Friday 5th – you can book two very smart Park Plaza Hotels for a flat (and fully refundable) rate.

You can book here.  You need to use the ‘See rooms’ buttons at the very bottom of the page.

Park Plaza Westminster Bridge flash sale

The hotels are:

Here is the small print:

  • You need to book via this special page of the Radisson website using the ‘See rooms’ link at the bottom
  • You can stay until 30th September
  • All bookings are fully refundable up to 48 hours before arrival

I assume that bookings qualify for Radisson Rewards points as usual.   If you have American Express Platinum, you will get your standard Radisson Rewards Gold benefits, assuming that you registered.

In London, you can upgrade to a larger studio room – with an external rather than an atrium view – for an extra £10.  I would strongly recommend this – it is the same room type I had when I reviewed the hotel.

In Amsterdam, you can upgrade to an Executive Room for an additional €10.  This gets you a far larger room with additional amenities.

You can book until 5th June.  Note that it appears you need to email the hotels directly to cancel rather than being able to do it online.

You MUST use the ‘See rooms’ booking link at the bottom right of this page of the Radisson site to see these special rates.


How to earn Radisson Rewards points and status from UK credit cards

How to earn Radisson Rewards points and status from UK credit cards (April 2024)

Radisson Rewards does not have a dedicated UK credit card. However, you can earn Radisson Rewards points by converting Membership Rewards points earned from selected UK American Express cards.

These cards earn Membership Rewards points:

Membership Rewards points convert at 1:3 into Radisson Rewards points which is a very attractive rate.  The cards above all earn 1 Membership Rewards point per £1 spent on your card, which converts to 3 Radisson Rewards points.

Even better, holders of The Platinum Card receive free Radisson Rewards Premium status for as long as they hold the card.  It also comes with Hilton Honors Gold, Marriott Bonvoy Gold and MeliaRewards Gold status.  We reviewed American Express Platinum in detail here.

(Want to earn more hotel points?  Click here to see our complete list of promotions from the major hotel chains or use the ‘Hotel Offers’ link in the menu bar at the top of the page.)

Comments (80)

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  • Cheshire Pete says:

    Got Amsterdam for the 3 day August BH for about £290 for 3 nights in the Executive room! You’d pay that for just 1 night normally. Bargain and 3 months for everything to hopefully be returning to normal.

  • Harry T says:

    Slight issue with this – you can’t actually modify or cancel the reservations; website won’t permit it.

    • Jon says:

      Indeed. I’ve had to email the hotel to cancel a booking

  • Michael C says:

    Bagged London family studio for Aug. w/end for my b-day, cheers!

  • CV3V says:

    Hairdressers are open in Netherlands, might pop over before UK quarantine starts (yeah, starts?!).

    • Lady London says:

      A long way to go for a haircut ?!
      Are you coming back via DUB to avoid quarantine for 14 days?

      • CV3V says:

        I’m working at home anyway, and only go out to Sainsbury’s and walk the dog – so being in quarantine would be no different!

  • ChrisC says:

    Some confusion over the cancellation period by Radisson!

    My booking states ‘free cancelation before July 29 2pm (local time)” in a green box on the ‘manage my reservation’ page.

    And similar wording deeper into the booking (under cancellation and rate details) but in the under ‘features’ section it does state ‘cancllation required 48 priors to arrival to avoid 1 night penalty charge’

    So which is it? How is anyone supposed to work out when the deadline is when they aren’t consistent.

  • Robert W. says:

    I mistakenly made a booking for London for only 1 person in a room for early August.
    Tried to amend number to 2 people. Not possible. OK, fair enough.
    Tried to cancel the booking. This is not possible either.
    The Terms and conditions clearly state the booking is able to be cancelled if less than 48 hours before the stay.
    But the system says no.

    • Rob says:

      2 people is same price so I wouldn’t bother amending just for that reason. It seems that cancellation requires emailing the hotel which is probably too much hassle.

    • ChrisC says:

      The ‘system’ also says to contact the hotel – phone or email will do – both are listed in the booking on the web / app.

    • Cheshire Pete says:

      Yeah I made the mistake on the default 1 adult, but for a King room it makes no difference. I’ll probably email them nearer the time to mention there will be 2, as Rob suggests it won’t affect the price especially as Breakfast is not included anyhow.

      • ChrisC says:

        It won’t affect the room rate but it will affect the €3 per head per night Amsterdam City Tax

    • CC says:

      There’s no point entering the second persons details into the website. It’s not an issue at checkin at PPWB.

  • Ben says:

    Any good deals for hotels in Paris or Lyon? Travelling for work later this month (and yes, fully prepared to quarantine on my return).

  • Ronald Jeremy says:

    Any suggestions on Hotels in the St Albans area? I plan on taking the wife away for a weekend of Brass rubbing in St Albans Cathedral. I am told that there are roman ruins close by but nothing Neolithic sadly.
    I have used the Holiday Inn at junction 22 for a meeting, which wasn’t bad, and also the Mercure at 21a when I was caught short, I was told the toilets were for residents only so I quickly said that I had Accor gold and went for a dump anyway. I had a cursory look at the public areas and it looks stuck in the mid nineties. It also doesn’t help that it had what looks like a semi permanent car wash in the hotel car park run by surly looking eastern Europeans.

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