How to Earn & Redeem IHG Anniversary Free Nights

With nearly 6,000 properties worldwide and a continuously expanding portfolio of luxury properties, you’re likely to come across IHG hotels whenever you’re planning out a trip.

If you’re a cardholder of an eligible IHG co-branded credit card, you’ll want to familiarize yourself with IHG Anniversary Free Nights, which are the chain’s version of similar free night certificates issued by Marriott, Hilton, and Hyatt.

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How to Earn IHG Anniversary Free Nights

For Canadians, it’s worth noting that IHG Anniversary Free Nights are only accessible to those who have gotten started with US credit cards; however, it’s a relatively simple strategy to set up as a one-time task before reaping the rewards year after year.  

1. Chase IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card

Applying for the flagship Chase IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card is one of the easiest ways to earn Anniversary Free Nights every year.

Simply by holding the card, you’ll immediately earn an Anniversary Free Night worth up to 40,000 IHG One Rewards points. Despite the cap on how many points the Anniversary Free Night can be redeemed for, the redemption can be topped up with additional points for a more expensive award.

The annual fee on the card is $99 (all figures in USD); however, the Anniversary Free Night every year should more than outweigh the fee, and is a great reason to keep the card past the first year once the welcome bonus is collected.

2. Chase IHG One Rewards Premier Business Credit Card

The Chase IHG One Rewards Premier Business Credit Card is the co-branded business card in Chase’s IHG portfolio, offering a second avenue to earning up to two Anniversary Free Nights every year. 

The annual fee for the Chase IHG Rewards Premier Business Card is also $99, and once again, you’ll get an Anniversary Free Night simply by holding the card.

Furthermore, you can earn a second Anniversary Free Night upon spending $60,000 (USD) on the card every calendar year. Unfortunately, this probably isn’t really worth pursuing unless you have significant business spending to put on the card and you’re particularly loyal to IHG. 

Regent Porto Montenegro

How to Redeem IHG Anniversary Free Nights

IHG Anniversary Free Nights are automatically deposited into your account 12 months after opening the card, and are valid for 12 months after the date of issue (i.e., your stay must take place on a date within that period).

Redeeming Anniversary Free Nights with IHG can be done directly online through the IHG booking engine. By logging into your IHG Rewards account and selecting your name in the top-right corner, and then choosing “Rewards Wallet”, you can access and monitor your Anniversary Free Nights.

You can choose to redeem and book your free night directly on this page by clicking “Redeem”.

After selecting your destination, eligible hotel redemptions will populate. Any hotel that has a room that’s otherwise bookable on points is bookable with a Anniversary Free Night.

Hotels will appear in the order of those redeemable within the value of your Anniversary Free Night, followed by those which will need to be topped up for the redemption.

Of course, to maximize your Anniversary Free Night, you should redeem it for a night that would otherwise cost 40,000 IHG One Rewards points or more, as you can always top-up with more points if needed.

Strategies for Maximizing IHG Anniversary Free Nights

Most IHG One Rewards members who have boosted their participation with a co-branded US-issued credit card will find it feasible to earn 1–2 Anniversary Free Nights per year, depending on whether they hold one or both of the personal and business credit cards.

(It’s possible to earn a third Anniversary Free Night for those willing to foot $60,000 in spending on the business credit card, although that may not necessarily be worthwhile.)

On the redemption side, in the past, the Anniversary Free Night capped out at a maximum of 40,000 points, and stays outside of this range weren’t eligible for redemption. However, with the ability to top up your certificate with points to make a more expensive redemption, there’s more flexibility when redeeming IHG Anniversary Free Nights.

Six Senses Uluwatu, Bali

As a Chase IHG One Rewards Premier cardholder who nevertheless doesn’t use IHG as your primary hotel program, you can redeem your Anniversary Free Nights for convenience over comfort.

For example, you can book an overnight crash pad in Manhattan for a stay in which you don’t plan on spending much time in the room. In these cases, it’s nice to be able to cover the room with an IHG Anniversary Free Night for no money out-of-pocket, when the alternative would’ve been paying $250+ (USD) in cash.

InterContinental New York Times Square, where I had redeemed an IHG Anniversary Free Night

But since the Anniversary Free Night can be topped up with points, you can also redeem these certificates more aspirationally by treating it as a 40,000-point discount on one of IHG’s top-tier properties, like Kimpton, Regent, or Six Senses hotels, every now and then.

If you’re deep in the US credit cards game and you’d like to truly maximize the value you extract from IHG, then it’s best to set yourself up with both the personal and business Chase IHG credit cards to earn two free nights every year.

And of course, if you’re playing the game in two-player mode or more, then replicating this strategy across players would allow you to combine your certificates for a free or discounted stay of up to four nights at IHG’s top properties.

Conclusion

IHG’s Anniversary Free Nights are among the simplest and most flexible of the major hotel loyalty programs, doled out as an anniversary benefit on the Chase IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card or the Chase IHG One Rewards Premier Business Credit Card.

To make the most of these certificates when redeeming, make sure to choose a hotel which would otherwise cost 40,000 IHG One Rewards points or more, as now you can top-up your certificate with an unlimited number of points to book any one of IHG’s 5,000+ hotels that catches your eye.

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