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If you’re planning a stay at a Radisson property, make sure you’re taking advantage of the current promotions. Radisson Rewards is currently offering several overlapping deals — including up to 7,000 bonus points after multiple stays and savings of up to 35% on prepaid stays.

These promotions are valid at Radisson hotels outside the Americas — including properties across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the Asia Pacific — following the separation of Radisson Rewards Americas into the Choice Privileges program.

In this post, we’ll walk through the details of each active promotion, key terms to know, and how to stack offers to maximize your stay.

Earn up to 7,000 Bonus Points on Your Next Three Stays

The newest Radisson Rewards promotion is a multi-tiered offer worth up to 7,000 bonus points. After registering via this link, members can earn the following rewards on their next three stays of at least one night at different hotels:

  • Stay once and earn 500 bonus points
  • Stay twice and earn an additional 3,000 bonus points
  • Stay three times and earn an additional 3,500 bonus points

If you earn the full bonus, you’ll walk away with 7,000 bonus points. Registration is required, and the offer is valid on stays booked and completed by April 9, 2026.

Radisson Rewards promo for bonus points in Spring 2026.
Credit: Radisson Rewards

Save up to 35% With Radisson's Prepaid Rate

Radisson Rewards members and non-members can book a hotel stay at the prepaid rate and save up to 25%. Members get an extra 10% off, bringing the total savings to as much as 35%. This offer is valid at participating hotels across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the Asia Pacific.

Each hotel sets its own terms. In the Asia Pacific, the prepaid rate requires booking at least three days in advance, and requirements vary by property. Blackout dates may apply. This is an ongoing offer with no expiration date.

Radisson Rewards 25 Off Prepaid Rate
Credit: Radisson Rewards

Earn 2,000 Bonus Points at New Radisson Hotels

Radisson Rewards members can earn 2,000 bonus points when staying two or more nights at new properties in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific. Properties must have been opened within six months of the stay. For more, our post on Radisson's new hotels promotion has everything you need to know.

Radisson New Hotels Offer
Credit: Radisson Rewards

Get 3,000 Bonus Points With the Radisson Rewards App

This is a simple promotion open to all Radisson Rewards members. First, download the app. Use these links to get the app from the App Store or Google Play. Then, book two or more consecutive nights at any participating Radisson property worldwide and receive 3,000 bonus points.

Radisson Rewards App Promotion banner
Credit: Radisson

Key terms

  • This promotion can only be claimed once.
  • Award nights and points + cash nights are not eligible. Nights booked through an online travel agent or third-party booking websites such as Expedia or Booking.com are also ineligible.
  • This promotion can be booked in conjunction with other promotions.
  • At this time, this promotion does not have an expiration date.

Related: Radisson Rewards Refer-a-Friend Program

Our Take

Promotions offering bonus points are great, but it’s worth noting that Radisson bonus points aren’t as valuable as other hotel points. Radisson Rewards significantly devalued its program in 2022.

Under the program's current award pricing scheme, you can redeem points for approximately 0.15–0.28 cents each. That means 7,000 bonus points are only worth $10.50 to $19.60. Consider this before opting to book a Radisson to take advantage of Radisson bonus points promotions. Having said that, saving up to 35% off your stay is a very nice offer, and it's worth taking advantage of if your travel plans align.

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  • luciano says:

    Radisson is a great deal always

  • Luciano says:

    Radisson is a big deal always

  • PennyinAL says:

    I’m still pretty ticked off at Radisson/US Bank for ending the Radisson Rewards Credit Cards. Just a letter in the mail saying the partnership has ended and we’re now stuck with an apparently useless US Bank card that earns something called Go Points at a bad rate. I’m trying to decide if it is worth keeping open bc I’ve had a while and don’t want to hurt credit score but will really be ticked at paying any kind of fee to keep it. I’ve got about 450k in Radisson Rewards and when they’re gone, I don’t see me staying with them going forward.

  • fernando pojaghi says:

    Interesting. I wonder if it would ever become a permanent earning option.

  • DC says:

    Tempting… and most of the good properties are overseas. Decisions…

  • Paul says:

    What happened to the AA (miles) bonus?

    • JT Genter says:

      We have a post coming soon to explain what’s happened. But unfortunately, AA forced AwardWallet to stop tracking AAdvantage accounts. And unfortunately, that prevents us from continuing to award 5 AAdvantage miles for comments.

  • Pauline Isabella Fitzgerald says:

    Very tempting but cant easily get to the best properties yet.

  • Yolanda says:

    This is why Radisson is one of my favourite hotel brands

  • LAWRENCE says:

    Too bad the promotions aren’t supposed to stack.

  • CFW says:

    Radisson often has great offers, but they don’t have many properties in New England and I’m sticking close to home right now. If I knew I’d travel to Europe in 2022, I’d jump on this offer to use in Ireland.

  • Mikey says:

    These offers might be a lot more tempting if Radisson hadn’t split their program in two….most of Radisson’s best properties are overseas.

  • Jamie says:

    What’s everyone’s experience with Radisson now? I haven’t used them in over a decade to be honest.

  • Bill from Maine says:

    This is a pretty good promotion. The only problem is I’m about 325 miles form the nearest property.

  • Kevin says:

    Remember the good ole days of the Club Carlson credit card BOGO bonus? Seems like a distant memory. Still some decent value in Scandinavia, particularly, but not a lot in the Americas program.

  • BW says:

    Free ngiht after two nights is awesome!

  • Kazuo says:

    Too many promotions at the same time!

    Maybe I will choose the 2-night stay promotion. It is the only one which works for me.

  • Marvin says:

    Wow…55x is a huge bonus! Gotta start planning for the spring!

  • Kevin says:

    For those that prefer airline miles, the United MileagePlus X app has been offering 25x on Radisson stays in the US only.

  • swilshire says:

    I hope some of these amazing promotions continue when the pandemic is under control. I think many employers will be slow to put their people back on the road. They’ve saved millions (maybe billions) from the travel reductions for the last year.

  • Jennifer says:

    Radisson does not really have a lot of luxury hotels that are aspirational. They also have a small footprint so I agree that one should not go out of the way to book a stay with them.

  • Steven says:

    Too bad most of thier properties, even the questionable ones go for 38,000 points or more per night.

  • Rosario says:

    Another offer which could be good but ask a quick reaction.
    Personally during this pandemic situation with regular changes on the requirements for access countries it’s like doing a bet and hoping to win.

  • Andrew says:

    Haven’t stayed at a Raddison since the 90s. Not sure I ever will again haha and didn’t know they still existed!

  • Jennifer says:

    This is one loyalty program that take into account the present circumstances. The airline loyalty programs pulled their partnership with other retailers. More power to them.

  • Karl says:

    Radisson is really great when you get to travel in Europe again.

  • Maryjane says:

    I just signed up for the promotion. I will also have to remember to use the app to book. The problem with that is that it is more difficult to get the extra points booking through a portal when you use the app. Not impossible, but more difficult.

  • dharmesh says:

    i am just waiting on vaccine really to get injected in me so then i can take advantage of these deal

  • Kevin says:

    I certainly miss the days of the free night on award stays offered by their co-branded credit card, but it’s still a valuable program, especially for European travel.

  • B1BomberVB says:

    Actually, stays CAN be changed thru Jan. 20! “• Any adjustments to Eligible Stays made [b]after the Booking Period[/b] will be ineligible to earn the discount/rebate.”

  • Ed says:

    I will not be taking advantage of this offer. The only time I stay at Radisson hotels traveling through Europe. I most likely will not travel to Europe this year.

  • Steve says:

    Always hard to find a Radisson thats beat the orher major brands on quality and price.

  • MC says:

    Very good option that makes you think. I am aware of app promotions although I only use it for buying tickets. For instance, Omio search engine always have better options if you book through the app rather than doing it on the website.

  • Daniel says:

    Woow that good data, I didn´t know Radisson Rewards

  • Manuel says:

    In addition to the Promotion Bonus earned for Eligible Stays consumed during the Promotion Period, an Eligible Member will earn the standard 20 points issued per U.S. Dollar spent and their Tier bonus.

  • JL says:

    I tend not to use the app for Radisson bookings.
    I should remember to use the app next time for the points.

  • Logan says:

    Its interesting how often there are bonuses for using an app rather than the website. I was under the impression more web traffic for travel was done with apps but perhaps the ncentives are necessary to drive more traffic to them.

    • Charles says:

      Quite a few people are sick of the “apps” because it is enough with overloading data on the smartphone devices.

    • EC says:

      All other things being equal, I’d take the larger screen of a computer to research and book travel, to juggle multiple tabs, every time.

  • Will says:

    Well, Radisson is jus like Nordic Choice. Whether it is useful or not depends on where you live.

    • JT Genter says:

      Totally agree on that. We at AwardWallet have quite a diverse audience though, so we try to cover a variety of these promotions.

      • Kevin says:

        Radisson is great for European travel. I’ve had great stays in Riga, Warsaw, Stockholm, Bucharest and other continental cities. US has been more of a mixed bag. Heck, I even got bedbugs at a Queens property. Ugh!

        • JT Genter says:

          Ugh indeed! Hopefully you didn’t end up bringing them back home! And yes, totally agreed that Radisson is a mixed bag.

  • stone says:

    Redeeming at the few cat 1 hotels basically gives a free night. Note you need to stay at cat 2 or higher to earn this promo, but there are some really cheap hotels.

  • starboul says:

    I’ve gut feeling that we’ll see very lucrative promotions in the coming months – at the moment hotels are forced to fight for every customer

  • Steve says:

    Too bad you need to stay 2 nights to get the 3k bonus

  • Matt Gorton says:

    A good use of Radisson points is the newish Radisson Hotel New York Times Square, which is on 8th Avenue.

  • ANDRE says:

    Is this also compatible with the 5K per night ?

  • Robert says:

    Radisson’s program is underrated in my opinion. There are some very good deals to be found at some very good properties.

  • James says:

    Not a bad deal!

  • Maryjane says:

    This post comes at a very good time for me. I just found out that I am supposed to go to a meeting where the recommended hotel is a Radisson. I may as well optimize the points I will earn in this program. Thanks for the guidance.