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Excellent £100 Hyatt / American Express hotel cashback deal launched

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Hyatt has brought back its generous American Express cashback deal.

This is the most lucrative of the cashback offers that regularly pop up on American Express cards.

You even have a decent period of time to use it. Until 10th December you will receive £100 back when you spend £250 at participating Hyatt hotels.

Park Hyatt Vienna Hyatt American Express cashback offer

As usual, you need to see if you have the offer showing on any of your American Express cards and then save it to lock it in. My wife and I both have it, despite the fact that we both had an identical offer in the spring and successfully used it.

There are a few things to note about this deal:

  • it is only valid at selected Hyatt properties in Europe
  • Small Luxury Hotels properties are not included
  • you need to stay by 10th December
  • it is clear that cumulative spend does count

The list of participating hotels is here.

Most people are finding the deal on Preferred Rewards Gold and The Platinum Card but it could be on others.

This is a deal well worth jumping on

The list covers hotels in:

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Netherlands
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • United Kingdom

The German list is now far longer than it used to be following the additional of the Lindner properties.

Hyatt American Express cashback offer Hotel du Palais Biarritz

Of the hotels we have reviewed, you can use the offer at:

You can check out the full list of participating hotels here.

Grand Hyatt La Manga Club in Spain is not included (review here).

Palais de la Mediterrannee Nice Hilton American Express cashback

Earn World of Hyatt bonus points too

Don’t forget to register here for the current World of Hyatt promotion.

For stays between 6th October and 30th November, you will earn 3,000 bonus points (which we’d value at £35) for every three nights you stay. These do not need to be consecutive.

Our full article on the new Hyatt offer is here.

If you want to learn more about how World of Hyatt works, see this article.

This deal will double up with Hyatt Prive benefits

You can combine this deal with Hyatt Prive, the benefits programme offered by luxury travel agents including our partner Emyr Thomas.

Hyatt Prive gets you the following benefits – at no additional cost, compared to the usual Best Flexible Rate – for stays at:

  • all Park Hyatt hotels
  • all Andaz hotels (some cheaper ones require a 2-night stay)
  • some Grand Hyatt hotels
  • some Hyatt Regency hotels
  • some hotels in The Unbound Collection

You get:

  • $100 property credit per room per stay ($50 or $75 at some cheaper Grand Hyatt and Hyatt Regency hotels)
  • one category room upgrade confirmed within 24 hours of booking
  • daily full breakfast for two
  • early check-in (from 9am) and late check-out (to 4pm) subject to availability
  • welcome gift and letter

Because all Hyatt Prive rates are ‘pay on departure’, you can be sure that they will combine with the cashback. Click here to learn more about Hyatt Prive, and use the form here to contact Emyr with booking enquiries.


World of Hyatt update – April 2024:

Get bonus points: World of Hyatt is not currently running a global promotion

New to World of Hyatt?  Read our overview of World of Hyatt here and our article on points expiry rules here. Our article on what we think World of Hyatt points are worth is here.

Buy points: If you need additional World of Hyatt points, you can buy them here.

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

Comments (44)

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  • tony says:

    Also Hilton offers added. I have 50 off a 200 spend on my ba card and 9000 membership rewards for a 200 spend on the plat.

    I think that second one especially underlines just how goofy the 2,500 avios offer if you spend an extra £5k is.

    • dan_a_man says:

      Have those exact Hilton offers as well, but Hyatt nowhere to be found. Suddenly also the Etihad deal populated, which is now a week late? Have been in Australia for work the past few months, do they do geotargeting as well? Maybe thats why it wasnt populated/delayed?

    • Nick G says:

      I’ve got both those offers but on separate cards, but Amex are refusing to put the same offer on one card. Should I try again at some point?

      No Hyatt offer for me across golds and BA cards

      • Thegasman says:

        I don’t think agents can manually add offers anymore even if they wish to. It’s certainly policy to refuse to so I wouldn’t bother to HUACA.

    • RussellH says:

      Annoyingly, just back from a Hilton stay which would have triggered this 9000 MR points on my Amex Rewards card.
      As it is, used my Hilton Barclaycard and their system failed to give me 3 points per £ on that card. 9000 MR points would have been much nicer!

    • Bmr says:

      Annoying offers aren’t other way around to help justify platinum fee – totally worth spend on the BA card for £50 back vs 9000 MR points. Odd promo

  • Tom says:

    Also got United Airlines offer: spend £700 to get £350 back. UK departures only.

  • Gordon says:

    Hyatt and Hilton offer’s added, thanks for the heads up Rob.

  • Alejandro says:

    Can I use Hyatt offers at Hyatt restaurants?

    • Rob says:

      Yes if charged to a room, ‘perhaps’ otherwise. Depends if the restaurant shares a card account with the hotel, which you can’t find out easily.

  • Ikaz says:

    I have previously managed to pre-pay for multiple stays at the hotel in person when I had the hilton offer and had a few stays at one hotel

  • Tiberius says:

    Can you phone the hotel to pre-pay bookings scheduled for after the expiry date of the offer even if you use Emyr?

  • Robert says:

    Thanks Rob, I’ve added the offer and will use my card to book the Regency at Nice next month. I notice in your review of said hotel you used the same spring time offer ‘across two cards’ Is it just a simple case of using my wife’s card on arrival at the hotel to maximise the saving?

  • NorthernLass says:

    I think the Hotel de Palais in the picture is actually in Biarritz! I only know this as it’s the location for one of my favourite French films, but maybe I’ll look if I can make the Hyatt offer work …

    • NorthernLass says:

      *du Palais, before JDB appears, lol. I can’t do a circumflex on my keyboard either!

      • RussellH says:

        Alt Gr Key + 6/^ Key followed by vowel, here.

        In my experience, though, the French (apart from the Academie Français, of course) are fairly blasé about circumflexes these days. Acute and grave accents are another matter, of course.

        • JDB says:

          @RussellH – I fear the Académie française would probably have you sent to the guillotine for both missing the é and not recognising that ‘académie’ is feminine. [and, for the avoidance of doubt, it is a lower case ‘f’]

        • NorthernLass says:

          @RusselH, thanks, every key seems to give me an acute accent on my laptop!
          But mon dieu, c’est cher, even with the Amex offer 😯

      • JDB says:

        @NorthernLass – since you do languages you need to get yourself multilingual keyboards – it’s much quicker for putting on accents than doing each one manually. If you have the the specific one (eg Spanish (Mexico)) it’s good at picking up even place names in that country. I can cope with French, Spanish and Greek but I admire my son who uses a Pinyin keyboard on his ‘phone incredibly quickly with both thumbs.

        • NorthernLass says:

          Thanks for the reminder, I will definitely look into it! Of course back in the 80s and 90s when I did my language studies these things barely existed.

    • Rob says:

      It is. Palais de la Med is in Nice, bottom photo.

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