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Small Luxury Hotels of the World has launched a new cashback offer with American Express.

Amongst other family cards, I have it on my Business Platinum card. It seems that Amex is now experimenting with offering hotel cashback deals to Business Gold and Business Platinum cardholders.

If you stay at a participating SLH hotel before 15th August, you will receive £100 cashback on a spend of £300+. Cumulative spend is OK.

Small Luxury Hotels American Express cashback

The offer is not well explained, unfortunately.

SLH is a marketing consortium, not a chain. This means that it isn’t clear to the average reader:

  • whether you must book via the SLH website or not?
  • whether bookings via other channels, such as Hilton (who market SLH hotels) or intermediaries such as Hotels.com count?
  • whether direct bookings count?

We know, having covered Amex offers for many years, that as long as you pay at the hotel you are fine. Booking a ‘pay at hotel’ rate via Hilton will be OK.

Do note that pre-paid bookings are specifically blocked from the offer. Whilst this is usually not actually true when it applies to Hilton, Hyatt, Marriott or IHG cashback offers, it may be true here if you book via the SLH website.

If (and I mean ‘if’, I don’t actually know) payment is taken by Small Luxury Hotels and not the individual hotels, and Amex is looking out for specific hotel retailer codes on your statement, the cashback would not trigger. I would guess that pre-paid rooms booked directly with the hotel on its own website should trigger the cashback.

Which hotels are taking part?

It’s a long list! Importantly, it isn’t just hotels in Europe which is usually the case with American Express offers. There are hotels taking part in Barbados, Japan, Mexico, Thailand and the USA.

You can download it here (PDF).

The UK list runs to 29 hotels which is 10 fewer than when this offer ran in 2024. There are some good names amongst them. These include:

Gainsborough Bath Spa hotel

Benefits of booking Small Luxury Hotels via Hilton

Hilton has a partnership with Small Luxury Hotels which allows you to book selected hotels via hilton.com.

Here is a reminder of the elite benefits for Hilton Honors members who book an SLH property via the Hilton website for cash or points:

  • Member (no status): member discount, complimentary standard Wi-Fi, complimentary late checkout, bottled water
  • Silver: 20% elite tier bonus, 5th standard reward night free, all ‘Member’ benefits 
  • Gold: 80% elite tier bonus, complimentary breakfast for two, space-available upgrades, 5th standard reward night free, all ‘Member’ benefits 
  • Diamond: 100% elite tier bonus, complimentary breakfast for two, space-available upgrades, 5th standard reward night free, all ‘Member’ benefits

You will also earn points and elite night credits as you would at any standard Hilton hotel.

The list of SLH hotels participating in Hilton Honors is here.

You should also get a quote via Bon Vivant

SLH also has a programme for luxury travel agents. This can get you valuable extra benefits at no additional cost BUT not all SLH hotels take part – The Atlantic in Jersey (review here) didn’t play ball when we went a couple of years ago.

Our hotel booking partner Emyr Thomas can book these for you and as all Emyr bookings are ‘pay on departure’ it will trigger the cashback too.

You can contact Emyr via this page of HfP – don’t book an SLH property without seeing what he can do. The price will match the flexible room-only rate on the website but with substantial extra benefits, and he may be able to persuade the hotel to match any promotional offer too.

Comments (28)

  • Robert says:

    I’ve stayed at the Gasinsborough in Bath a few times now. It seems VERY cheap for a Hilton Honors redeption, and as a Gold member I have always been upgraded to an exec room with a decent sized bed, etc. Also worth noting that the guest access times for the spa have been extended by an hour since the HFP review, so better value and easier to use.

  • The other Kevin says:

    Would just buying a meal count for this offer?

    • Rob says:

      If it goes through the same credit card merchant account – which is hard to find out.

  • Ratechaser says:

    Rob, I’ve saved this offer on my platinum cashback Amex (the £25/year version) and nowhere in the T&Cs does it say prepayment is excluded. They closest the terms come to that is:

    – Offer valid on checkout spend only.
    – Book and pay by 15/8/2025.

    Now my interpretation of that was that ‘checkout’ would be making a payment for a booking on the SLH website – not only ‘checking out’ of the hotel. Checkout is a much more generic term for finalising an online purchase these days and I would be more than a bit annoyed if Amex denied me the £100 on that basis.

    Prepayment is cheaper and I’m also looking for a stay date later than the 15th August… do the terms on your card say something different?

    • Rob says:

      I think we all know what checkout means in this context. It is these sort of complaints to Amex and then to the regulator which put these offers at risk of being stopped.

      95% likely as usual that prepaid works if booked via the hotel direct.

      • Ratechaser says:

        Really? Well perhaps I’m not as much of a experienced frequent traveller as I thought then because until I read your article I genuinely considered that prepayment would be fine and there is absolutely nothing that clearly excludes it in the terms.

        Anyway, I am going to go ahead with it, and yes if it’s denied I will pursue it. Because poorly worded terms are squarely on Amex, and not for its customers to be blamed for. I’d be surprised if the regulator would disagree, although hopefully it would never have to go that far!

  • Vit says:

    Hi Rob, I think the answer is yes but just want to double check with you please. If booking directly with the hotel and not Hilton website — will we get the Gold status benefit? Thank you. Looking at VALA Hua Hin mid-next week.

    • Rob says:

      Hilton Gold? No. Needs to go via Hilton for that. Still good chance cashback pays out via Hilton prepaid though. Hotels own site may be cheaper though ….

      • Vit says:

        Thanks Rob. Yes, hotel has additional 10% off when booking directly but pre-paid. I will give them a call tomorrow to see if they can just take my card details as non-refundable booking but wait till I get there to charge my card.

        • Rob says:

          If it would go via the same card machine regardless it won’t make any difference.

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