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Hurry: €61 off all Mr & Mrs Smith hotel bookings

Mr & Mrs Smith, the hotel group that was recently acquired by Hyatt, is running an insane promotion to celebrate their 20th anniversary.

You can view the birthday offer here:

  • Book by November 27th, stay anytime
  • Limited to 3 uses per person, and reservations cannot be consecutive
  • Promo codes:
    • BIRTHDAYEU – 50 EUR off
    • BIRTHDAYUS – 65 USD off
    • BIRTHDAYAU – 100 AUD off
    • BIRTHDAYSG – 80 SGD off

Most importantly there’s no minimum spend requirement. The codes are interchangeable so you should use the USD one for all bookings, as it’s equivalent to €61.57 off.

Be mindful the usage restrictions, as otherwise your bookings may be manually cancelled later.

(EDIT: minutes after my post they added a two-night minimum stay requirement, and removed some of the cheapest properties!)

With the discount, a one-night stay is almost free at certain hotels! Dusseldorf, Germany:

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:

Given how ludicrous the offer is I’m highly doubtful that it’s gonna last till November 27th. Lock in your reservation now before it’s too late!

Great deal: complimentary 3rd night with Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts and The Hotel Collection

If you hold an Amex Platinum or Gold card, there are some pretty good hotel deals to be had with their exclusive preferred programs.

You can refer to the promotion page here, which lists the hotels that currently offer a special deal. In my opinion the best sweet spot is Complimentary 3rd Night, as it gives you 33% discount on the best flexible rate in addition to the benefits.

Fine Hotels & Resorts – for Platinum cardholders, benefits include free breakfast, $100 credit, room upgrade early check-in and late check-out.

  • InterContinental Osaka
  • Conrad Seoul
  • Capella Bangkok
  • Rosewood Bangkok
  • The Murray Hong Kong
  • Capella Shanghai
  • Four Seasons Hotel Shenzhen
  • The Langham Melbourne
  • Corinthia London
  • Conrad Dublin
  • Le Royal Monceau Raffles Paris
  • Regent Berlin
  • Mandarin Oriental, Munich
  • InterContinental Porto – Palacio das Cardosas
  • Hospes Infante Sagres Porto
  • Andaz Prague
  • Raffles Istanbul

The Hotel Collection – for Platinum and Gold cardholders, two-night minimum stay required, benefits include $100 credit and room upgrade.

  • The Strings by InterContinental Tokyo
  • NH Collection Venezia Murano Villa
  • NH Collection Venice Grand Hotel Palazzo Dei Dogi
  • Fairmont Windsor Park

The lists above are not exhaustive. Although the promotion page is from Amex UK, the offer should be global – I checked with my U.S. card account and could see the same discounts.

Uber: 15% off gift card, £20 flight cashback and promo codes

A roundup of some current Uber (and Eats / Travel) promotions.

Tesco is offering a discount on select gift cards, including Uber. Until November 5th you are entitled 15% off when purchasing the eVoucher, which can be used to top up your account. Uber credit can be used on car ride, takeaway and train / bus tickets, with the exception of grocery delivery.

Uber Travel has an ongoing offer of 10% cashback on train and bus bookings, and it was recently extended till the end of the year. There is now a new incentive for booking flights exclusively for Uber One members: make your first fight booking by November 5th to earn a £20 cashback per passenger, with a minimum fare of £20.

I had a quick look and flights on Uber Travel tends to be more expensive than on Skyscanner, sometimes significantly. That being said, if your flight costs just over £20 then it’s nearly free.

Some promo codes (may be targeted):

  • tpns658w2bhz – my referral code, £10 credit after first Uber Travel booking
  • rp915yjss1q1 – my referral code, £5 off first five rides
  • ORDERAGAIN50 – 50% off next two rides, up to £14
  • EATUK30 – 30% off next five Uber Eats orders
  • EATUK40 – 30% off next five Uber Eats orders
  • UKEATS40O52 – 40% off next five Uber Eats orders
  • UK5DEAL – 50% off next five Uber Eats orders
  • RSUE10 – £10 off two £25 Uber Eats orders at select Chinese restaurants in London

My review of Buenos Aires Marriott Hotel

After three nights at Palacio Duhau I’m spending my last night Argentina at the Marriott hotel. Comparatively its rate is about a-third to half of the Park Hyatt so I wasn’t expecting much, but the stay turns out to be a blessing in disguise.

First of all you can’t get more central in Buenos Aires than the Marriott, as you are only about two hundred metres away from the Obelisco. It’s a great base to explore Buenos Aires – most attractions are within walking distance and there are all sorts of restaurants in the neighbourhood.

I had no problem checking in at just after noon, they also voluntarily offered me 4pm checkout which is a good start.

The hotel building is made of two “towers”. The taller tower (23 floors) has a rooftop bar, swimming pool and viewing terrace. The lower tower (18 floors) has the M Club.

They have very generously upgraded my reservation to an Upper Suite on the 20th floor of the taller tower. Upon entering the room you see a large bedroom with a working desk.

A separate living room:

Bathroom:

The layout is unorthodox and the whole furnishing is a bit rudimentary. My room has the “wrong” aspect and you can’t see the Obelisco from here.

For the M Club there’s a dedicated elevator for access. The interior is nice and the lounge is manned throughout the day.

Happy hour is every evening from 7pm to 9pm, and two hot dishes were served when I was there. I definitely don’t recommend mistreating your stomach on the lounge food though in Buenos Aires!

Breakfast buffet in the main restaurant:

The quality is very poor. I don’t know how the offering in M Club is like but hopefully it’s better.

Enough complaints and let’s head to the rooftop!

I was stunned when I stepped out of the elevator, wow!!

Unlike the rather boring design of the hotel rooms, this rooftop greenhouse is stunning. The pool is thoughtfully heated, and it’s connected to a smaller outdoor pool if you want a better view.

And finally, the Obelisco:

There’s a gym upstairs.

The food here might be underwhelming but that’s the least of my concerns in Buenos Aires. The Marriott has a great location and a beautiful rooftop swimming pool, and I recommend it if you are visiting.

Search reward flights with ChatGPT & Seats.aero

If you haven never heard of Seats.aero, they are an online search engine for award flight availability, kind of like Seatspy except that they have data of many frequent flyer programs, including United MileagePlus, AAdvantage, Delta Skymiles, Air Canada Aeroplan and Virgin Atlantic Flying Club etc.

Most importantly Seats.aero is free as long as your search date is within the next two months. However they don’t have the best UI – you need to switch between programs, and the Excel-inspired interface is a pain when you need to search for multiple dates and cities.

Good news is, Seats.aero has now developed a plugin that is available on ChatGPT’s plugin store. Note that you must pay $24 per month for ChatGPT Plus to use that feature, although the plugin itself is free.

GPT’s backend has full access to Seats.aero’s data, and you can query using natural language.

  • You can name a city, country or region
  • You can specify a date or a date range
  • You can specify the airline or alliance
  • You can narrow down the search results by adding restrictions

It appears that you can’t specify the frequent flyer program though (e.g. Aeroplan). Here are some examples:

It is a very powerful feature that makes finding reward flight availability much easier. ChatGPT Plus doesn’t have a free trial so you must pay the $24 though, which is not cheap unless you use it regularly.

Free £5 Amazon voucher to claim

This is probably the most generous and easiest offer that Amazon issues, as all you need to do is click a button to click it.

You can check if you are eligible here, and claim the voucher if so. The £5 voucher is valid on a purchase of £15 or more, and as usual limited to Amazon-sold items only (excluding Amazon devices).

The voucher should apply to your next eligible purchase directly. You have until October 29th to claim and use the voucher, however it’s only limited to 10,000 uses so I wouldn’t wait.

Other Amazon offers:

My review of Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

My second time in South America and first time in Argentina! Marriott had a great 2x elite night credit back then so I was going to prove them my loyalty in Buenos Aires, until I saw a very good deal with Park Hyatt.

Park Hyatt Buenos Aires, a.k.a. Palacio Duhau’s nightly rate usually hovers around $700. Somehow I managed to find a Hyatt Prive rate of $1,050 for three nights – remember what I explained about how the exchange rate works here, so in the end I paid only ~$600. I have never been to a Park Hyatt hotel so it’s exciting!

The area where the hotel sits is called Recoleta. Recoleta is an affluent neighbourhood and you can see beautiful French-style “chateaux” everywhere, with Palacio Duhau being one of the them. The Four Seasons hotel is just around the corner although it looks pretty modern.

I took an Uber from the airport – it’s a 40-minute journey and costs less than $20. The Park Hyatt is comprised of two architectural parts: the main / old building is called The Palace, with two restaurants and a spa, and the rooms are more expensive.

The newer building is called The Tower, which is much taller (20 stories) and has one restaurant. The two buildings are connected by an underground gallery:

It’s a long walk with a few flights of stairs, although you could cut short by crossing the restaurant instead. Each building has their own entrance, so make sure you locate the right one when you arrive by Uber.

Of course I wasn’t aware of any of these so just went straight to The Palace when I arrived. The check-in agent was polite and professional but she didn’t notice I booked the Hyatt Prive rate and I had to remind her. I was granted 2pm late checkout as an Explorist.

A porter carried my bag and showed the way to The Tower. I received a double upgrade to a 1 King Bed with Balcony Deluxe room, located on the first floor.

Like what many people have suggested on Flyertalk, being a modern building The Tower probably doesn’t immerse you in the exquisite history as much as The Palace does. But to me personally, a modern and functional setup wins hands down, and I’ve stayed at a handful of real “palaces” in Europe already anyway.

This is the first time I’ve been to a Park Hyatt so I don’t know how representative this style is, but I quite like it. The room is rather monochrome and you don’t see things like marbles, granite or crystal, but the materials are definitely not cheap.

There’s a small wardrobe in the bathroom.

I wasn’t quite satisfied with receiving a room on the first floor. But it turned out to be the only floor with balconies!

The Boston Ivy adds a cute green touch to the building, and protects your privacy.

My welcome gift is a bottle of local Malbec and several macarons.

I had a tour around the old building on the day. Guest floors can only be accessed with dedicated room keys and I didn’t want to bother the staff.

You’ll find the gym and (mediocre) swimming pool in the basement. There’s no sauna or jacuzzi.

Breakfast starts at 7am and you can choose between two restaurants. Gioia in The Tower becomes a vegetarian restaurant after breakfast.

The buffet doesn’t offer a lot of variety.

And an a-la-carte menu.

You don’t get many to choose from but the quality is good. The other restaurant, Piano Nobile is in The Palace and it’s a-la-carte only.

I thought food here would consequentially be better, but the menu is almost the same with The Gioia. Personally I prefer the latter as it’s easier to fetch from the buffet yourself when you need anything.

The two restaurants are connected by the very instagrammy garden, with outdoor seating.

Locals may be confused when you say Park Hyatt, but everyone knows Palacio Duhau. Coming here for breakfast or afternoon tea is a ritual that many enjoy, kind of like The Ritz in London I suppose.

To use my credit I had lunch at Piano Nobile and ordered the most expensive Wagyu steak, which costs just $40 at the MEP rate. Unfortunately the Hyatt Prive credit is awarded at the official rate, which converts to $60 effectively instead of $100.

The steak is very good, but I wouldn’t say it’s much better than what you can have at local restaurants at a much lower price. Argentina is heaven for beef lovers!

When checking out I needed to request them to remove my 21% VAT, and that involved scanning a QR code to enter my immigration information. Remember that you must pay by card for the tax exemption.

It is no doubt a very solid hotel but service-wise I wasn’t very impressed. To name a few: no one proactively helped with my luggage when I got out of the taxi; not all staff greet guests; I asked the receptionist a question and he forgot to answer. As for the Park Hyatt brand standard I believe there’s room for improvement.

If you get a great rate like mine it’s very worthy of the experience. Otherwise just come for breakfast or afternoon tea – for $200 you can book a very good hotel in Buenos Aires.

IHG targeted offers: 5 nights to Diamond and double night credit

IHG has sent out a new wave of emails inviting members to register to targeted offers. You may want to try your luck with the links below just in case.

1. Stay twice to earn 12,000 points

We wrote about this offer recently and it appears that more people have received this offer. It is supposedly aimed at those who haven’t had a stay recently.

2. Double elite night credit

Earn a bonus night credit for every night stayed until the end of the year, up to 15. Most importantly they count towards the Milestone Rewards, very helpful if you are working on the annual lounge pass.

3. Stay 5 nights to maintain Diamond status

4. Stay 10 nights to maintain Diamond status (I’m yet to acquire a link)

5. Stay 15 nights to maintain Diamond status

Offers 2-5 are aimed at those who’ve accrued certain number of nights this year. The last three specially seem to target Diamond members who haven’t met the requalification criteria yet. As IHG just closed the Ambassador renewal loophole it could be their initiative to not lose too many members.