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10am: Book IHG’s Kimpton Fitzroy London for 38p (or possibly £50)

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IHG’s Kimpton Fitzroy London, the impressive Victorian pile in Russell Square, is 125 years old.

To celebrate, it is selling 125 rooms at the original 1900 price of seven shillings and sixpence, which is 38p.

The rooms are available from 10am.

Book IHG's Kimpton Fitzroy London for 38p

The hotel has been vague about how it works and what it will cost.

Reading between the lines of the small print, and looking at how the hotel currently sells gift vouchers, I suspect that it may be selling 125 gift vouchers, for any date, for 38p.

These will be sold from www.kimptonfitzroylondon.com and NOT from ihg.com.

Once you have secured a voucher, I think you will need to email the hotel and make a booking for a date of your choice. Vouchers will be valid for 12 months.

I am not 100% sure that the price will be 38p

It’s confusing. The PR company behind this says:

“125 rooms will be available to book at the original 1900 price of seven shillings and sixpence (approximately £50 today)”

Now, seven shillings and sixpence – as a direct conversion – is 38p. Is this what the hotel is going to charge? If so, why mention the £50 figure? And why not mention 38p?

What is a FACT is that, at 10am today, 125 rooms will be sold at www.kimptonfitzroylondon.com for a date in the next 12 months.

We are not sure if the price will be 38p or £50, and we aren’t exactly sure how the booking process works. I suspect you receive a gift voucher and can pick a date later.

Irrespective of whether you pay 38p or £50, you are getting a bargain given the price of 5-star London hotels. Rooms at the Fitzroy usually start at £300.

Note that your voucher books into the base room category and does not include breakfast. It isn’t clear if IHG One Rewards benefits will apply. I should warn you that the base rooms at Kimpton Fitzroy are VERY small (from just 15 square metres) although the hotel itself is lovely.

We will try to get one to do a review – let’s see!

PS. I know that we are not giving you much notice of this deal. This was deliberate. It has not been widely publicised and if we had written about it last week it would have been picked up by every travel and deals site and your chance of getting one would be very low.


IHG One Rewards news

IHG One Rewards update – June 2025:

Get bonus points: IHG is currently running TWO global promotions. You can register for both.

Promo 1: IHG One Rewards will give you your choice of either 2,000 bonus points for every two nights or 8,000 bonus points for every four nights you stay.  The offer period is 20th May to 31st August. Click here to register and learn more.

Promo 2: IHG One Rewards is running a promotion aimed at five brands – Crowne Plaza, voco, Vignette, Candlewood and Garner.  You will earn triple base points for stays at these brands until 30th September. Click here to register and learn more.

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Comments (293)

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  • Ash says:

    Even worse than the BA website and that’s saying something

  • kiran_mk2 says:

    Given the site crashed 5-6 minutes before the promo went live, surely noone managed to get through the process to buy a voucher (even bots)? It will be interesting to see what they do now – do they invest the time and money to run the promo with the required digital infrastructure, or quietly drop it and pretend it never happened…?

    • M says:

      apparently they have sent emails out to those on their mailing list saying they have sold out… and now there is a link on their instagram linktree that says 125 ready enter the competition

  • Richard Phelan says:

    A complete con – their website mysteriously became inaccessible at 10am – it had been fine before but after 10am got numerous time out messages. So I messed around and wasted half an hour of my life I will never get back again ! After that when their “We’re 125 ready” actually changed and allowed you to click for a voucher, it came up with “Page not found” – complete joke. If this is the level of the hotel’s service and competence I am glad I did not get a voucher. Amateur hour.

  • Tom says:

    I guess they probably upload it later in the day when traffic on their website is at a reasonable level and announce it’s live via socials. It’ll go pretty quick whenever they do it. Assuming it hasn’t been and gone.

  • SammyJ says:

    The text has changed on the promo box on the home page – now says ‘click here to be one of the first 125 to secure your room’.

    Obviously it still doesn’t work though!

    • Tom says:

      That takes you to the 125-ready page that has been linked a few times.

      • SammyJ says:

        Yeah, I noticed that. But it previously had a message about something big coming on the 2nd June – they’re now telling us to click there to book, so someone is obviously updating something. Just not actually putting the offer onto the 125-ready page!

  • DH says:

    Does anyone else remember many years ago when LHW ran a similar offer that ended up having to be relaunched entirely (I think as a lottery if memory serves). I always think of that when these sort of offers launch. We had a lovely few nights in Switzerland off the back of that LHW one

  • Kathy says:

    Someone on an insta comment said they were told via email that they have all gone.

  • Paul says:

    Well as almost anyone could have predicted a total PR disaster. Even now 90 minutes later the page cannot be found. If they can’t run a promo how do the run a hotel?

    • Kowalski says:

      Different skill set to be fair

    • John says:

      Well how do you think it would go if 125 people attempted to check in at the same time?

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