Amex Platinum UK Review 2025: How We Make the £650 Fee Free

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Amex Platinum UK Review 2025: How We Make the £650 Fee Free

Is the £650 Amex Platinum Card worth it in the UK? We break down how two travellers offset the fee using Fine Hotels & Resorts perks, dining credits, and real-world savings, no lifestyle changes needed.

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Disclaimer: Information accurate as of November 2025. Card benefits and fees can change. Always check the latest details on the American Express UK site. This post isn’t sponsored - we just believe in using products that work.


Table of Contents

Intro: Can You Really Make the Platinum Free?
Our Smart Two-Card Setup
The Weekend That Proved It
The Numbers: Real Value, Real Maths
Dining Credits: £400 Back in Meals You’d Have Anyway
Lounges: Ten Trips, Ten Proseccos, Zero Stress
Hotel Status: Free Breakfasts and Subtle Upgrades
Platinum vs Other Cards (Quick Comparison)
Hidden Perks Worth Knowing
Retention, Bonuses & Insider Tips
Wrap-Up & Honest Verdict
Quick FAQs


Intro: Can You Really Make the Platinum Free?

When Alex first mentioned paying £650 a year for a credit card, I thought he’d lost it. That’s half a weekend in Paris. But here’s the twist, we discovered we were already spending enough on travel, hotels and dining to make the card effectively free.

The American Express Platinum Card looks intimidating, but it’s less about spending more and more about spending smart. Use it intentionally, and it quietly pays for itself while upgrading your entire travel, from breakfast spreads to stress-free airport mornings.


Our Smart Two-Card Setup

We use what we call the Two-Card Strategy which simple and effective.

1️⃣ British Airways Amex (our everyday card)
We put daily expenses here to earn Avios and build towards the Companion Voucher (you need 15k). Groceries, fuel, general purchases, everything that doesn’t trigger Platinum perks.

2️⃣ Amex Platinum (the perks card)
We switch to this for:

  • Restaurant spending covered by the £400 annual dining credits
  • Fine Hotels & Resorts bookings
  • Cashback and Amex Offers only available on the Platinum Card

It’s the right tool for the right moment. One builds points, the other builds perks.


The Weekend That Proved It

We tested it at Pan Pacific London, part of the Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts (FHR) programme. They had a 30% off suite offer, so the Devonshire Suite cost the same as a standard room. Not bad already.

Then FHR worked its magic:

  • Room upgrade on arrival to the Walbrook Suite with skyline views
  • Breakfast for two (worth £60 per day)
  • £80 hotel credit for dinner and cocktails
  • Guaranteed 4pm checkout < this is an aesome benefit!

FHR hotels can look pricier than booking direct, but the value of upgrades, credits and breakfasts almost always outweighs the difference.

The Numbers: Real Value, Real Maths

We track everything because - well, Alex loves a spreadsheet. Here’s a year of real-world value:

Our one weekend in London:

FHR Upgrades: generally at least £200+ (upgrade benefit)
FHR & Hotel Collection Daily Breakfasts generally £60/day for two
Hotel Credit: around £80 ($100) to spend on things like dinner, spa or cocktails
Late Checkout (4pm with FHR earlier with Hotel Collection) £50

Total (Conservative) London Weekend Savings - £450

Other savings in the year:

Hilton Gold Status gets you Breakfast (around) £40/day for two (We've stayed at 4 Hilton properties) - £160
Lounge Access (10 visits for both of us) roughly £25pp, per-visit £250
UK & International Dining Credits | £400 | £100 UK + £100 abroad, each half of the year

Overwall Savings so far this cerdit card year before even counting car hire insurance, travel protection, or random Amex Offers = £1260 against a £650 fee.


Dining Credits: £400 Back in Meals You’d Have Anyway

This is the easiest win.

You get:

  • £100 in the UK from Jan–Jun
  • £100 in the UK from Jul–Dec
  • £100 abroad for each half of the year

That’s £400 total. We use it on restaurants we’d visit anyway - no forced fine dining. The UK list includes great options in London, Manchester and Edinburgh, and new ones pop up every few months.


Lounges: Ten Trips, Ten Proseccos, Zero Stress

Nothing changes your travel mood like skipping airport chaos. Between us, we’ve used the Priority Pass benefit at least ten times this year.

Platinum holders also get access to Amex Centurion Lounges (when travelling internationally). Think proper bar service, decent food, and no charging cables fought over like rare artefacts. We did this when we travelled to São Paulo Pride and it was well worth it!

Joe and Alex having drinks in the Amex Centurion Lounge at London Heathrow


Hotel Status: Free Breakfasts and Subtle Upgrades

This is where the Platinum keeps giving long after you’ve checked out.

Hilton Honors Gold
Free breakfast for two, occasional upgrades, and late checkout. We’ve easily saved £300–400 a year here.

Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite
Room upgrades when available, plus bonus points.

Meliá Rewards Gold
Discounts and perks at European properties which are perfect for city breaks.

These statuses apply even when booking direct, so you’ll see value beyond Fine Hotels & Resorts.

For couples who travel a few times a year, those breakfasts alone nearly cover the fee.


Platinum vs Other Cards (Quick Comparison)

The takeaway: Platinum is less about point-collecting and more about real-world comfort and savings.


Hidden Perks Worth Knowing

Travel Insurance – Global cover for you and your partner (under 70).
Car Hire Insurance – Full excess waiver built in, saving £50–100 per trip.
Amex Offers – Regular cashback promos; we’ve had 20% back at hotels.com and Space NK.
Supplementary Card – Add a partner for shared lounge access and benefits. (you'll generally earn some extra points too when adding a card holder to the account.)

These add up quietly, but they count.


Retention, Bonuses & Insider Tips

💡 Retention Offers: Call Amex before cancelling. They often offer points or statement credit to stay.
💡 Sign-Up Bonuses: These fluctuate - sometimes tens of thousands of points.
💡 Track Dining Credits: They reset every six months. Set reminders.
💡 Book Through the Portal: Always use the official Amex Travel portal for FHR.
💬 Need help? Drop us a message. We’re happy to share what’s worked for us.


Wrap-Up & Honest Verdict

We’re not trying to sell you a card, we’re proving that you can make it work. Between dining credits, FHR perks, lounges, insurance and status, we comfortably offset the £650 fee each year, and travel feels calmer, smoother, and more enjoyable for it.

If you love travel but hate faff, it’s one of the most valuable cards in the UK out there. And honestly, luxury doesn’t have to be about spending more. It’s about knowing where to get the most back.


Quick FAQs {#faqs}

Do you need to book FHR hotels in advance?
Yes. Log in to Amex Travel portal to see eligible Fine Hotels & Resorts rates.

Can you use restaurant credits anywhere?
No, only at participating restaurants. The list updates regularly in the Amex app.

Can you hold both BA Amex and Platinum?
Yes. They’re separate products with separate bonuses.

What if you cancel?
Amex gives a pro-rata refund of the annual fee if you cancel part-way through.

Is hotel status really valuable?
Absolutely. Hilton Gold alone saves us hundreds per year in breakfasts.

Are benefits guaranteed?
Late checkout (4pm) is guaranteed. Room upgrades are based on availability.

How can I see if I'm elegable for a American Express Card?
Visit Amex Travel portal to see eligible