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Accor Live Limitless, the loyalty scheme for Novotel, Mercure, ibis, Pullman, Raffles, Fairmont and many more brands, has launched an interesting new promotion.

I don’t think anyone at Accor would be offended if I said that their promotions often lacked originality, but this one is definitely a cut above the Accor average.

Full details and registration are on the Accor website here.

Accor Live Limitless special promo

You can redeem Accor points in two key ways, assuming you are an Avios collector:

  • convert them at 1:1 into Avios via Iberia Plus if you have 3,000+ (use ‘Combine My Avios’ to move them to British Airways afterwards)
  • use them to part-pay you next Accor hotel stay at the rate of 2 Eurocents per point

Our two-part HfP guide to Accor Live Limitless starts here.

How do I earn Accor points with this new promotion?

The aim is to drive business to some of Accor’s partners. This means:

  • you will earn 500 Accor points if you make a booking with Eurostar, for travel completed by 7th May
  • you will earn 500 Accor points if you book a taxi or rideshare via the Accor Live Limitless app
  • you will earn 500 Accor points if you purchase anything at Bicester Village
  • you will earn 500 Accor points if you book anything via ALL Activities and Events
Accor Live Limitless Eurostar bonus points

There are bonus points for completing multiple activities:

  • 500 bonus points for completing two of the above
  • a further 500 bonus points for completing all four of the above

…. which would take you to a total of 3,000 Accor Live Limitless points, worth €60 off a future stay.

There’s a lot of small print but ….

You need to read the small print in the T&C here. However, to summarise:

  • this offer is only open to residents of the UK, France, Belgium, Netherlands or Luxembourg
  • all earning opportunities must be completed by 7th May, and you must register before they begin to count

The easiest one to hit is 500 points for booking a taxi or ride share via the Accor app. This is a quick win for €10 of value if available in your area.

The others will clearly depend on your plans during the next month.

For Bicester, you qualify by claiming Accor points instead of Avios or another reward for your spending there. The 500 bonus points are on top of your standard earnings – during the current Private Sale promotion – of 6 Accor points per £1 spent.

For Eurostar, read the rules – your Eurostar email must match your Accor account email for the transaction to track. (You don’t book via the Accor website or any special link.)

You will note that the Experiences site has cheap self guided walking tours amongst other things ….

Bicester Village Accor Live Limitless promotion

There is a double points promotion too

Accor is adding a ‘double points’ offer too.  This is valid for stays at participating hotels in France, UK, Belgium, Netherlands or Luxembourg.

Bookings must be made AFTER registration (click here) for a stay by 7th May.

There is a PDF of participating hotels. There is no minimum stay requirement.

You can only earn the bonus once but you can earn it on up to two rooms on the same stay.

You must register

The key thing to note is that you must register here before doing anything, whether that be booking a hotel, booking a taxi, booking a Eurostar or submitting a Bicester Village receipt.

If you stay at Accor hotels, I think it’s a no-brainer to – at the very least – pick up 500 points (worth €10) by booking a taxi or rideshare via the Accor app if available where you live.

It looks like there are a few low cost Experiences options too.

Clearly it isn’t worth a special trip to Bicester Village or making a Eurostar booking purely for the points, although remember that – once you’ve got your first bonus – the 2nd will earn you 1,000 bonus points (worth €20) so it becomes more valuable.

I’d be impressed if any HfP readers can trigger all four bonuses by 7th May though!

PS. The promo website says that all of the offers end on 15th May. The small print says 7th May in multiple places. I have used 7th May in the article for safety but let’s see if Accor makes any changes.


Accor Live Limitless update – April 2024:

Earn bonus Accor points: Accor is not currently running a global promotion

New to Accor Live Limitless?  Read our review of Accor Live Limitless here and our article on points expiry rules here. Our analysis of what Accor Live Limitless points are worth is here.

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

Comments (26)

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  • John says:

    Headline bordering on clickbait…

    • TimM says:

      Agreed.

    • TP says:

      That’s pretty harsh imo – 3,000 points are available and the article tells you how to earn them so it seems fair/reasonable to me.

      It’s likely 95%+ of readers never knew the promo existed prior to reading the article.

      Happy Easter.. 👍

    • Alan says:

      Yep. A stay would actually be easier than the “no stay required” options

    • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

      Where’s the click bate?

      Seems a pretty accurate headline to me that accurately reflects the contents of the article.

  • Ffwd says:

    I use Accor all the time, thanks for pointing this out.

  • Richard says:

    Looking at the ALL Activities and Events site there are some walking tours in London which are £4.99, and the cheapest event is a comedy club for £4.00.

    • Kevin C says:

      Worth noting that the walking tours seem to be interactive games that you can do when you like or not. This seems like a better option that not turning up to a comedy club (of course if you wanted to go that’s different.) There’s a walking game in Paris as well.

      • Richard says:

        Yes – I’ve booked one, you get sent a code which you enter on a third party website and then at a time of your choosing you do the tour using an app. So presumably you could get the points without doing the tour although I’ll give it a go next time I’m in London!

  • kevinchoi says:

    For the double hotel points promo, is the deadline of 7th May the latest when I have to check-out of the hotel by? Or is it ok if I check-in before 7th May but check-out after 7th May? Just wondering as I have a hotel stay planned over the coronation weekend

  • JohnTh says:

    Do the taxis cover just London? No rides available in Brighton area?

    • ABA says:

      It appears so, although prices quoted for London are comparable to Uber etc

  • Munch says:

    When I try to register I receive the message “We seem to be experiencing some technical difficulties. Please refresh the page and try again.” Refreshing doesn’t seem to work?

    • RussellH says:

      One always tends to see these messages with Accor registration. Just try another half dozen different browsers until one works.
      🙂

  • BagkokJoe says:

    I seem to have a number of APs and have an upcoming stay at a hotel in the group booked through a third party. Can I use my points for any ancillary spend I may incur or does the stay need to have been booked directly?

  • JRD says:

    Typical – launches the day after I make two Accor bookings!

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