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Best Hotel Credit Cards for Points and Rewards 2026

Published April 24, 2025 · Updated November 12, 2025

2026 · 3 min read Hotel Planning Editorial Team

The right hotel credit card can deliver $1,500-$3,000 in annual incremental value through automatic status, free nights, and travel credits. The five cards below are worth holding; most others are not.

The five

1. Hilton Aspire ($550/year)

Includes:

  • Automatic Hilton Diamond status (top tier)
  • $400 in resort credits annually
  • $200 airline incidental credits
  • Free weekend night certificate annually
  • Up to 14% earning at Hilton properties

Total annual benefit value: roughly $1,800 (resort credit + airline credit + Diamond status worth) Net value: $1,250 above annual fee

The strongest single-card play in hotel loyalty. Travelers who stay at Hilton 5+ times per year pay back the annual fee through resort credits alone.

2. Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant ($650/year)

Includes:

  • Automatic Marriott Platinum status
  • $300 hotel credit annually
  • 50,000-point welcome bonus on standard offers
  • 25 elite night credits annually
  • Free night certificate up to 85,000 points

Total annual benefit value: roughly $1,800 Net value: $1,150 above annual fee

The premium Marriott card. Pays back through the $300 credit and the free night certificate alone.

3. World of Hyatt Credit Card ($95/year)

Includes:

  • Automatic Discoverist status
  • Free Category 1-4 hotel night annually (worth 15-25,000 points = $300-500 value)
  • 2 elite night credits annually + 5 more after $15,000 spend

Total annual benefit value: roughly $400-600 Net value: $300-500 above annual fee

The standard Hyatt card. The free night certificate alone pays back the annual fee 3-5x over.

4. IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card ($99/year)

Includes:

  • Automatic Platinum Elite status
  • Free night certificate at properties up to 40,000 points
  • 4th-night-free benefit on cash stays

Total annual benefit value: roughly $400-700 Net value: $300-600 above annual fee

The standard IHG card. The 4th-night-free benefit is the unique value — useful for extended stays.

5. American Express Platinum ($695/year)

Includes:

  • Automatic Hilton Gold status (free with enrollment)
  • Automatic Marriott Gold status (free with enrollment)
  • Access to Fine Hotels & Resorts (FHR) — luxury travel agent benefits
  • $200 hotel credit on FHR/THC bookings
  • $200 airline incidental credit
  • $200 Uber credit
  • $189 CLEAR credit
  • Centurion Lounge access

Total annual benefit value: roughly $1,400+ Net value: $700+ above annual fee

The dual-purpose card. Strong for travellers who want hotel benefits + broader travel benefits in a single card.

Which card combinations work

Three combinations that produce strong value:

Combination 1: Hilton Aspire + AmEx Platinum

Total annual fees: $1,245 Total benefit value: roughly $3,200 Net: $1,950+ above fees

For Hilton-loyal travellers. Diamond status + Marriott Gold via Platinum + FHR access.

Combination 2: Marriott Brilliant + World of Hyatt + Chase Sapphire Preferred

Total annual fees: $840 Total benefit value: roughly $2,500 Net: $1,650+ above fees

For multi-programme travellers. Marriott Platinum + Hyatt Discoverist + flexible Chase points.

Combination 3: AmEx Platinum + Chase Sapphire Reserve

Total annual fees: $1,245 Total benefit value: roughly $3,000+ Net: $1,750+ above fees

For luxury travellers who use multiple programmes through travel agents.

What hotel cards are not worth holding

Three cards that often look good but typically underdeliver:

IHG cards below Premier

The lower-tier IHG cards offer Silver status, which provides minimal practical benefit. Not worth the annual fee.

Hilton Honors Surpass

The mid-tier Hilton card. Better than the basic Hilton card but not as good as Aspire. The $95 annual fee is recouped, but the value gap to Aspire is dramatic.

The basic Marriott / Hilton cards

The no-annual-fee versions provide entry-level status with minimal benefit. Not worth the slot in your wallet.

Five rules for hotel credit card selection

  1. Choose the card that provides automatic status in your primary programme
  2. Match the annual fee to the benefit value (most cards above $200 pay back through credits and certificates alone)
  3. Use the AmEx Platinum for dual-purpose hotel + travel benefits
  4. Free night certificates are the highest-value annual benefit; use them
  5. Cancel cards that do not pay back the fee in benefits

For more, see the planning pillar and the hotel loyalty pillar.

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