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Save 20% in the citizenM hotel sale – and rooms refundable

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Whilst citizenM hotels don’t offer a loyalty programme or miles in any airline scheme, they are popular with our readers due to their mix of low price and modern design.

We’ve been able to review some of their London hotels, including:

Save 20% in the citizenM hotel sale - and rooms refundable

Following a growth spurt, you can now find them in Europe (Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Geneva, Glasgow, London, Paris, Rome, Rotterdam, Zurich), the US (Austin, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington), Taipei and Kuala Lumpur.

citizenM has launched its summer sale which runs to 18th June.

They have kept it simple:

  • rooms are discounted by 20% (30% for those with a paid membership)
  • there is 2-night minimum stay requirement
  • all hotels are taking part
  • sale bookings are fully flexible
  • you can book for any date up to 31st August

Whilst Marriott is in the process of buying citizenM, the acquisition will not complete for a number of months. For now, the company continues to operate independently and your stay will NOT earn Marriott Bonvoy points or elite night credits.

You can find out more on the citizenM website here.


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Hotel offers update – June 2025:

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

Want to buy hotel points?

  • Marriott Bonvoy is offering a 30% to 50% bonus (varies by individual) when you buy points by 16th July 2025. Click here to buy.
  • World of Hyatt is offering a 20% bonus when you buy points by 21st July 2025. Click here to buy.

Comments (12)

  • John says:

    Bonus kicks in at 11k x2 = 22k points, but the rate is not 0.37p (half a US cent) until you buy at least 26k x2 = 52k

    • The real Swiss Tony says:

      Thank you for pointing that out. Was starting to assume Rob had used some very flakey exchange rate or my mental maths had gone down the toilet. If you want to buy 23k-25k points, you’re better off going for 26k….

  • VerdantBacon says:

    IHG double status nights offer

    https://www.ihg.com/rewardsclub/us/en/offers/promoreg/m

    Promo code: 64971

    Appears to be for “select accounts” but also appears to work if not targeted

    Double status nights up to 10 bonus nights

  • chris says:

    something wrong with that url ^VerdantBacon

  • chris says:

    erroneous /m

  • Will says:

    Is there any value left in IHG, I’ve not been able to find any for at least 18 months now.

    • Tom says:

      Yes – points stays with IHG are significantly cheaper than with equivalent Hilton, and you also get cancellation.

      • Julia says:

        They seems so but then again IHG don’t give you five nights for four nights worth of points.

        Also on the cancellation side there are many IHG properties in the Middle East who won’t let you cancel once you’ve booked. The Staybridge at Yas Island nips this term in occasionally so you have to check the booking before buying even if it was ok the week before.

    • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

      Gaining outside value ended when they moved to dynamic pricing and ditched the fixed price redemption system.

      Values do get better when they have a Diamond & Platinum members points offers such as save 15%.

  • Brian says:

    Worth remembering that points stays are eligible for use of suite upgrade vouchers. So if you have a voucher to use up, it might be worth using points instead of cash advance rates, since you would have to buy the flexible rate otherwise.

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