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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.

Comments (292)

  • Andrew H says:

    Sent them an email at 12:06pm. No idea if that fell within the cutoff time. I’ll find out in 48 hours.

    • Kowalski says:

      There was no cut off time stated. It was first come first serve.

      • Andrew H says:

        I know – I meant whatever the cutoff time was when they got their 200th email in their inbox 🙂 Also, I’m sure that when I checked that Instagram post around noon, it didn’t say it was first come first served. i got the impression it was going to be a random draw. And then they edit the post to say ‘We’ve now reached 200 requests to book.’ So suddenly they’ve decided it’s first come first serve.

      • David says:

        Except that the text said only to email if you were a lucky one.

    • David says:

      Oh… this not you then at 12.01?
      “I’ve given up. Hilton Park Lane managed their £55 room birthday promo far better in 2018.”

      • Andrew H says:

        That was before I read the comments on here about the Instagram story, and sent them an email at 12:06.

  • Andrew H says:

    Anyway, it’s a moot point… I won’t lose any sleep over it.

  • The Savage Squirrel says:

    Glad you all had a fun morning 🙂

    All this did for me was remind me of my only ever (very pleasant) stay there when some IT screwup meant they practically gave away the rooms on IHG points for one specific date – a Saturday night as I recall. I think there was quite a selection of HfPers staying in the hotel that night 😀

  • Andrew H says:

    There will be plenty of people trying to take part in this promotion who don’t use Instagram and won’t see the post. And they won’t scroll down the Kimpton’s web page and see the small ‘sold out’ message. Those people are probably still refreshing pages waiting for £50 rooms to appear.

    • David says:

      I’d say that if this was nighttime, you’d appear to be losing sleep… 😜

  • Gauri says:

    I knew about the deal via another newsletter – but the Kimpton Fitzroy website crashed within 5 minutes of the deal going live at 10 am.

  • Alice says:

    As a data point, I’ve had an email confirming I was one of the first 200 but confirmation will depend on availability – unsure if that means I will forfeit if none of the three dates I provided are available. I emailed within 10 mins of the post.

  • Alison says:

    The way that Kimpton has bungled this promo then bungled its attempted recovery is borderline in breach of the ASA rules on sales promotion. It’s not transparent as to whether anyone got any rooms at all, and it wasn’t a fairly run promo as the start time/qualifying criteria (first in best dressed or lucky dip via email?) weren’t published but Kimpton has certainly collected loads of data, email addresses and (erstwhile) followers. If I were a competitor hotel I might be tempted to dob them in to the regulator.

  • David O'Donovan says:

    Lucky I won:

    +EMEA Fitzroy London Marketing
    14:49 (13 minutes ago)
    to me

    Hello there,

    Congratulations! You are one of the first 200 to secure your stay at Kimpton Fitzroy London as part of our 125th birthday celebrations.

    Your request is currently being processed. A member of our reservation team will come back to you within in the next 48-hours with your official confirmation.

    Please note, this is not confirmation of your stay. We will do our best to accommodate your preferred date, however this will be based on availability.

    Thank you again for celebrating with us!

    The entire Kimpton Fitzroy London team.

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