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Updated April 25, 2026

Best Hotel Credit Cards

For frequent hotel stayers loyal to a chain (Hilton, Marriott, Hyatt, IHG). Typical APR 21-29% · Annual fees $0-$650 · FICO 700+ recommended.

Get this card if
anyone staying at one chain 5+ nights/year
Skip if
you don't have a preferred hotel chain — use a flexible travel card instead

What to Compare in Hotel Rewards Cards

1.
Points per $1 at the chain
2.
Free night certificate value
3.
Elite status tier earned
4.
Resort fee credits

Top Features in Hotel Rewards Cards

  • 6-17x points at the chain
  • Free night certificate annually (often offsets the annual fee)
  • Automatic elite status (Gold or Platinum)
  • Late checkout, room upgrades, lounge access

Cards Worth Comparing

Leading cards in this category. Specific rewards rates and welcome bonuses change frequently — verify with each issuer before applying.

Hilton Honors Aspire
Marriott Bonvoy Boundless
World of Hyatt
IHG One Rewards Premier

How to Pick the Best Hotel Rewards Card

Hotel Rewards cards are designed for frequent hotel stayers loyal to a chain (Hilton, Marriott, Hyatt, IHG). The right card depends on your spending pattern, credit score, and whether you'll pay your balance in full each month. Carrying a balance on a hotel rewards card with a 29% APR cancels out almost any rewards you'd earn.

Match the card to your spending

The best hotel rewards card on paper is rarely the best card for you. Track your last 3 months of spending in this category before applying. If your annual spending in the bonus category is under $3,000, a no-annual-fee card almost always beats a premium one — the math doesn't work otherwise.

Watch the welcome bonus

Welcome bonuses for hotel rewards cards typically range from $200-$1,500 in value, often requiring $3,000-$8,000 of spending in the first 3 months. Don't manufacture spending you wouldn't otherwise do — interest charges from carrying a balance to hit a bonus erase the bonus value within months.

Application strategy

Use Experian CardMatch or Credit Karma to see pre-qualified offers (soft pull, no credit hit) before formally applying. Most issuers run a hard pull on application, which dings your FICO ~5 points for a few months. Apply for cards 3-6 months apart to avoid Chase 5/24 and similar restrictions.

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