Marriott is offering a “Tempt Your Taste Buds” package in China. It wraps meals into your nightly rate at participating properties across mainland China.
- What’s Included: Daily breakfast and dinner for 2 persons per room, per night
- Promotional Code: D60 (must appear in the Corporate/Promotional code box at checkout)
- Book By: February 15, 2026
- Stay By: February 28, 2026
- Participating Hotels: 112 properties across Marriott International’s China portfolio
You can view participating hotels and book here.
Good to Know
- Stacks with elite benefits: The offer can be used simultaneously with your Marriott Bonvoy member benefits, so you’ll still earn points and qualifying nights.
- Limited inventory: Not all room types are available under this promo — availability depends on what’s left when you book.
- No group bookings: This doesn’t apply to reservations of 10 or more rooms.
- Can’t combine with other promos: If you’re eyeing another discount code, you’ll have to pick one.
- Taxes extra: The rate shown is pre-tax.
- Blackout dates may apply: Peak periods could be excluded at certain properties.
Verdict
This is a straightforward value-add for travelers already planning a China trip during the winter months. You’re not getting a percentage off the room rate — instead, you’re bundling meals that would otherwise be charged à la carte.
The math works best at properties where on-site dining is expensive or where you’d naturally eat at the hotel anyway (think resorts or remote locations). At urban hotels with cheap local food options nearby, the “savings” become less clear.
With 112 hotels participating, the selection is broad — ranging from Courtyards to St. Regis properties — but the actual value per night will vary wildly depending on which hotel you book and what their normal F&B pricing looks like.
Bottom Line
If you’re heading to China between now and late February and prefer the convenience of hotel meals, promo code D60 bundles breakfast and dinner for two into your rate. It’s not a discount, it’s a package — and whether it’s a deal depends on your eating habits and which property you choose.