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IHG One Rewards launches new sale with 15% off stays at brand-new hotels

Travelers can save on winter and early spring getaways with a new IHG One Rewards deal offering 15% off Reward Nights

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IHG One Rewards members just got a fun early holiday surprise. As of today, the program has officially launched a new global promotion offering 15% off Reward Nights at newly opened and recently revamped IHG hotels. Whether travelers are dreaming of a sleek city break, a beach escape or a long-haul adventure, this discount makes exploring the newest additions to the IHG portfolio a whole lot more affordable.

The offer applies to dozens of properties worldwide, including HUALUXE Chongqing Wushan in China, Garner Hotel Hamburg – Graf Moltke in Germany and avid hotel California – Lexington Park in the U.S. More hotels are listed on the offer landing page, giving travelers plenty of fresh options to try.

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To qualify, members need to book and stay between December 8, 2025 and February 28, 2026, making this a perfectly timed deal for winter travel and early spring getaways. Reward Nights will automatically reflect the 15% discount at checkout when members book through IHG.com, the IHG One Rewards mobile app or an IHG One Rewards Service Center. Non-members can join for free to take advantage of the savings.

How the offer works

The discount applies only to Reward Nights booked using points at participating newly opened hotels. It does not apply to Points & Cash bookings. Travelers with select Chase IHG credit cards can still access the offer, but it cannot be combined with the “Fourth Reward Night Free” perk on stays of four nights or more. However, cardmembers can use the promotion on stays of up to three consecutive Reward Nights.

Terms and conditions remind members that availability varies and bookings must be made through official IHG channels while signed into an IHG One Rewards account.

Amanda Teague
Amanda, an accomplished freelance writer from Columbus, Ohio, is a dedicated explorer of both the world and the written word…
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