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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:

    Congrats to Alice and David Donovan for getting rooms 🙂

    Disappointed with the way this has been handled by Kimpton. Especially their Instagram and Facebook posts where they didn’t say it was ‘first come, first served’, and we all thought it would be a random draw… until they’d had 200 emails and then edited the posts. Lessons need to be learned. I’ve seen some social media posts mentioning Trading Standards, though I doubt it will go that far. I won’t be in a rush to book with Kimpton.

    • David says:

      Sleep is still being lost here.

      • Graham says:

        Literally. I finished a night shift job at 4am, stayed awake the entire time between 4am and 11am, the last hour making a formal complaint. They’re either all sold or they pulled the offer, I’ve certainly not got one.

        This was such a good offer worth missing needed sleep for but not 6 – 7 hours worth.

        🤬

        • Andrew H says:

          The emails confirming the successful applicants went out two hours ago, judging by earlier in the thread, so if you haven’t had one by now, you can safely assume you aren’t going to.

    • Danny says:

      Don’t worry Andrew, there’s still Premier Inn 😂

    • Barry cutters says:

      Jesus Andrew get over it

  • Alternative lifestyle says:

    I got an idea. Come and stay with me in West London for £100 and I will cook you a decent breakfast. You don’t have to put up with the IT and the spare bed is king size. I dont offer points though.

  • pbcold says:

    Hilarious thread, it made my day. The disquiet about not saving a few pounds to stay in a room the size of a shoebox is pretty extraordinary.

    • ALISON says:

      it’s not the saving a few quid, it’s the sheer incompetence and Kimpton’s inability to fess up that’s annoying.

    • Graham says:

      It’s a Kimpton, not a damn Premier Inn! A.K.A. It’s a 24ct gold shoebox and if you had stayed there before, as I’m sure several in this thread have done, you will understand the disquiet!

      Not hilarious in the slightest! 😡

      • NorthernLass says:

        I have stayed there before, and it was very lovely, but I couldn’t be bothered moving from my sun lounger this morning and came here just now for the comments. It was never going to be pretty, even when they upped the number of rooms!

      • Rob says:

        If you’ve stayed in a standard room at InterCon Paris Le Grand its a similar set up. Astounding jaw droppingly lovely hotel with some exceptionally small standard rooms.

  • Oskar says:

    Kimpton is a brand of IHG
    The hotel in Russell Square is not owned by Kimpton or IHG
    The offer is made the hotel? Not by Kimpton?
    So the mess is caused by the hotel not Kimpton?
    All these kind of offers create totally unnecessary online traffic looking for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
    In this case the effort does not match the reward.
    The good news is that everybody has a laugh about the whole thing

  • yorkshireRich says:

    I saw it pretty much straight away but read it that I had 48 hours and it was luck of the draw. I was going to email there and then but thought that I had very little chance, just as I had with the original competition.
    In hindsight, I should have emailed. In reality, I’ll just pay Alittle more for a different hotel with the added bonus that it’s something different. I didn’t hate the Kimpton, but I certainly didn’t love it. The location towards King’s Cross for the train home is second to none though.

    • David says:

      I’m pretty sure it’s going to second to many more than one for access to Kings Cross: St Panceas Renaissance and Great Northern to name but two 🙄

      • yorkshireRich says:

        Okay, you took that very literal. I will expand.
        From my experience and what I did in London, it was in great proximity to the theatres where I could walk or get the tube on the Piccadilly line. It was also in great proximity to Harrods from the Piccadilly line where I could get my reduced chicken Caesar salad.
        After utilising the late check out, and going back to the room for my bags, the location next to Russell Square tube was in my opinion fantastic as I can be on the tube and in King’s Cross for my train home within 15 minutes. As a whole, I feel this was location was second to none in many aspects, and I will say that also applies in relation to the accessibility to King’s Cross.

  • davedent says:

    I love the Kimpton and will continue to stay there no matter what – I often book the tiniest room and use a CSU voucher to get a park view suite – calm down everyone.

  • Super Secret Stuff says:

    Well, I completely forgot about this. Glad I didn’t bother now

  • jannis says:

    would not blink my eyes to stay in small rooms no matter the brands.

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