Amex Preferred Rewards Gold: Designed for those who spend heavily on travel, dining, and online purchases, it offers 20,000 Membership Rewards points as a sign-up bonus (when spending £3,000 in the first 3 months), airport lounge access, and no annual fee in year one. Whether you’re a frequent traveller, Deliveroo loyalist, or points hobbyist, this card continues to deliver exceptional value—if used strategically.
Key Benefits Breakdown
- 20,000 Welcome Points – equivalent to a £100+ travel redemption or £90 in gift cards
- 2x Points on Travel & Dining – includes overseas spend, flights, and restaurants
- Four Free Lounge Visits per Year – via Priority Pass (value: ~£88)
- £120 Deliveroo Credit – split into £10/month
- Travel Insurance – including lost luggage and delayed flights
- Hotel Status Boosts – automatic enrollment in Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, and Radisson Rewards elite tiers
- Points Flexibility – transfer to 12+ airline partners (Avios, Flying Blue, Emirates Skywards)
Comparison Table: Amex Gold vs Competitors (2025 UK Edition)
Feature | Amex Gold | Barclaycard Avios Plus | HSBC Premier World Elite |
Sign-Up Bonus | 20,000 MR points | 25,000 Avios | 40,000 HSBC points |
Lounge Access | 4/year via PriorityPass | DragonPass pay-per-use | Unlimited LoungeKey |
Annual Fee (Year 1) | £0 | £20/month (£240/year) | £195/year |
Travel Insurance Included | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
Rewards Flexibility | 12+ airline partners | BA Avios only | Transfer to Avios + others |
Who Is This Card Really For?
“I booked a return trip to Lisbon using just the sign-up bonus. Lounge access alone saved me £60 on drinks and food.”
— Claire H., frequent flyer and Amex Gold user since 2023
The Gold card is best for:
- Frequent UK-Europe travellers
- Consumers spending £500+/month on dining, travel, or shopping
- Users of Deliveroo and other food delivery services
- Digital nomads needing versatile points over Avios-only solutions
If you fly long-haul multiple times per year or often use Priority Pass lounges, the free year one benefit already pays for itself. However, if you prefer cashback simplicity, or don’t travel much, a flat-rate rewards card may be better.
Cost vs Value: A Quick Analysis
After year one, the £195 annual fee may appear steep—but:
- 4 lounge visits = £88
- £120 Deliveroo credits
- Sign-up bonus value = £100+
- Travel insurance equivalent = £40–£100/year
Even conservatively, most users extract £300–£350 in total value yearly, often more when transferring points to Avios during promotions (30% transfer bonuses occur frequently).
Ready to Unlock the Full Strategy?
In the next section, we’ll reveal:
- Hidden point multipliers you might not be using
- How to stack this card with Amex Gold Business
- Real tips to extend lounge access beyond 4 visits
- FAQ on insurance limits, eligibility and credit checks
Continue to Page 2 for the in-depth guide on maximizing your Amex Gold value in 2025.