We are an independent publisher. Our reporters create honest, accurate, and objective content to help you make decisions. To support our work, we are paid for providing advertising services. Many, but not all, of the offers and clickable hyperlinks (such as a “Next” button) that appear on this site are from companies that compensate us. The compensation we receive and other factors, such as your location, may impact what ads and links appear on our site, and how, where, and in what order ads and links appear. While we strive to provide a wide range of offers, our site does not include information about every product or service that may be available to you. We strive to keep our information accurate and up-to-date, but some information may not be current. So, your actual offer terms from an advertiser may be different than the offer terms on this site. And the advertised offers may be subject to additional terms and conditions of the advertiser. All information is presented without any warranty or guarantee to you.

This page may include: credit card ads that we may be paid for (“advertiser listing”); and general information about credit card products (“editorial content”). Many, but not all, of the offers and clickable hyperlinks (such as a “Apply Now” button or “Learn More” button) that appear on this site are from companies that compensate us. When you click on that hyperlink or button, you may be directed to the credit card issuer’s website where you can review the terms and conditions for your selected offer. Each advertiser is responsible for the accuracy and availability of its ad offer details, but we attempt to verify those offer details. We have partnerships with advertisers such as Brex, Capital One, Chase, Citi, Wells Fargo and Discover. We also include editorial content to educate consumers about financial products and services. Some of that content may also contain ads, including links to advertisers’ sites, and we may be paid on those ads or links.

For more information, please see How we make money.

Heading to London Before 2018 Ends? Save Up to 25 % and Earn Up to 5,000 Extra Marriott Points at 14 Hotels!

Signing up for credit cards through partner links earns us a commission. Terms apply to the offers listed on this page. Here’s our full advertising policy: How we make money.

Update: One or more card offers in this post are no longer available. Check our Hot Deals for the latest offers.

If you like earning Marriott points and have a weekend in London coming up before the end of 2018, you can earn up to 5,000 bonus Marriott points.

This is a narrowly focused promotion.  But if your dates work, and paid rates are comparable to other hotels, it’s worth earning extra points.  Especially because lots of folks are getting in final stays to earn elite hotel status by year’s end!

London Marriott Hotel County Hall Is One of 14 Hotels Where You Can Earn Extra Marriott Points With This Promotion

I’ll share the full details!

A Weekend in London at These 14 Marriott Hotels Gets You Up to 5,000 Bonus Points

This is one of the more limited hotel promotions I’ve seen recently.  But hey, if it works with your travel plans, there’s no reason not to sign-up!

When you stay at any of 14 specific Marriott hotels in London, you can earn bonus Marriott points if you spend a Friday or Saturday night before the end of 2018, and book with an advanced purchase rate.  These rates are non-refundable, so make sure your dates are firm.

At 11 of the hotels, you’ll earn 3,000 bonus Marriott points for standard rooms, and 5,000 bonus points for premium rooms and suites:

  • And at 3 of them, you’ll get 2,000 bonus Marriott points for standard rooms, and 4,000 points for premium rooms:

  • London Marriott Hotel Twickenham
  • Heathrow/Windsor Marriott Hotel
  • If You Have an Overnight Stay Before an Early Flight, Consider the London Heathrow Marriott Hotel for More Points!

    To earn the bonus points, make sure you:

    In addition to the bonus points, you’ll also save up to 25% off the room rate.  As always, make sure you shop around to get the best rate.

    That said, if rates are in line with other hotels and you were planning to stay at a Marriott hotel in London anyway, you might switch to a hotel on the list to save cash and earn extra Marriott points.

    And if you really like Marriott points, be sure to pay for your stay with a card that earns 6 Marriott points per $1 spent at Marriott hotels:

    If you’re lucky enough to visit London this time of year, be sure to visit one of the Christmas markets – and have a cup of tea for me!

    Editorial Note: We're the Million Mile Secrets team. And we're proud of our content, opinions and analysis, and of our reader's comments. These haven’t been reviewed, approved or endorsed by any of the airlines, hotels, or credit card issuers which we often write about. And that’s just how we like it! :)