If you're traveling to the Detroit metro area for Syngenta business, whether visiting agricultural partners, attending events at Cobo Center, or meeting distributors across southeast Michigan, this Radisson in Southfield puts you in the commercial heart of the northern suburbs. Corporate code 69133 is already loaded in the Radisson system for Syngenta, so there is no approval process or special request needed. On a typical night you will save over $45 compared to the public rate once you factor in your Radisson Rewards earnings.
The Property
The Radisson Hotel Southfield-Detroit sits at 26555 Telegraph Road in Southfield, right along the main commercial corridor that runs through Oakland County's largest office market. The area is suburban and car-dependent, surrounded by corporate parks, strip malls, and chain restaurants, which is typical for this stretch of Telegraph between I-696 and Northwestern Highway. Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) is about 28 minutes and 42 km south, making it a reasonable post-flight drive without fighting downtown traffic.
Rooms at this Radisson fall into the upper-midscale category, so expect a standard king or double queen layout with a desk area large enough to spread out a laptop and paperwork. Wi-Fi is included for Radisson Rewards members, which matters when you are on video calls back to the Basel or Greensboro offices. Some suites are available if you need a separate living area for longer stays or small in-room meetings.
The hotel has an indoor pool and fitness center, both useful if you are staying more than a night or two and need to break up the routine. On-site dining is available, and the property typically offers breakfast options, though you will want to confirm whether the corporate rate bundles it or if it is a separate charge. Parking is free and plentiful, which saves you another $20 to $40 per night compared to staying downtown.
Telegraph Road is lined with every chain restaurant you could want, from steakhouses to fast casual spots, all within a five-minute drive. The Southfield Town Center office complex is nearby, and you can reach downtown Detroit in about 25 minutes via I-696 and the Lodge Freeway. For a nicer dinner or evening out, the city of Birmingham is roughly 15 minutes north and has a walkable downtown with independent restaurants and bars.
Your Savings Breakdown
| Rate Tier | Rack Rate | Corporate Rate | Points Earned | Point Value | Net Cost | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $130 | $111 | 2,220 pts | $8.88 | $102.12 | $27.88 |
| Superior | $210 | $179 | 3,580 pts | $14.32 | $164.68 | $45.32 |
| Premium | $340 | $289 | 5,780 pts | $23.12 | $265.88 | $74.12 |
Here is how the math works on a typical mid-range night: the public rack rate runs around $210, and entering corporate code 69133 drops it to roughly $179. You earn 3,580 Radisson Rewards points on that stay (at 20 points per dollar), which are worth about $14.32 at the program's 0.4 cents per point valuation, bringing your effective net cost down to $164.68 and your total savings to $45.32.
How to Book with Code 69133
- Go to radissonrewards.com and log in to your Radisson Rewards account, or create one if you have not already
- Enter Southfield or Detroit, MI as your destination along with your travel dates
- Look for the Special or Corporate rate dropdown field on the search page
- Enter corporate code 69133 in the appropriate field
- Compare the corporate rate against the standard rate to verify the discount, then complete your booking
Stack Your Savings
If you have Radisson Rewards elite status, your tier benefits apply on top of the corporate rate. Premium members get a 10% bonus on base points, and VIP members get 15%, which pushes your effective savings a few dollars higher per night. Status also gives you room upgrade priority and late checkout when available, both of which cost nothing extra but make a real difference on a busy trip.
Credit card choice matters here. The Radisson Rewards Visa card earns 10 additional points per dollar at Radisson properties, effectively boosting your earn rate to 30 points per dollar and adding another $7 or so in point value on a $179 night. If you do not carry the co-branded card, a general travel card like the Chase Sapphire Preferred or Amex Gold will still earn at least 2x to 3x on travel, though you will miss the Radisson bonus.
Radisson runs periodic promotions, often in Q1 and Q3, offering double or triple points on qualifying stays. Registering for these promos before your trip can double your points earned to over 7,000 on a single night at the corporate rate, making the net cost even lower. Also, booking directly through the Radisson site rather than through a third party like Expedia is required to earn any points at all, so always book direct.
Bottom Line: Depending on the night and season, Syngenta employees using code 69133 at the Radisson Hotel Southfield-Detroit can expect to save between roughly $28 and $74 per night compared to public rates, once you include the value of Radisson Rewards points earned. The hotel is well positioned for anyone doing business across the northern Detroit suburbs, with free parking, easy highway access, and the kind of reliable mid-range setup that works for a two-night work trip. It is not glamorous, but it is practical, well-rated at 3.9 stars across over 1,400 reviews, and the corporate discount makes the value hard to beat in this part of town.