2015-02-21

Maybe I should get a life, but I went to every website of the top 500 hotels according to Travel and Leisure’s Top 500 Hotels of 2015 list. I’ve done this every year, but this is the first time I’ve been so thorough.

In this post I’m going to list all points options for every one of 160+ points hotels of the top 500. And I’ll go ahead and list all the hotels on the list for each rewards program.

If you have points or free nights with a hotel chain, which chain has the most of the Top 500 Hotels to redeem with:

Marriott

Choice

SPG

Hyatt

Fairmont

IHG

Hilton

50

42

25

14

12

10

8

Choice Points = 42 Top Hotels

Shocked as I am?

I should start by clarifying that there are no Choice Hotels that are T&L Top 500 Hotels. None. Instead, Choice Rewards has a partnership with the Preferred Hotel Group which allows you to redeem points for their luxury hotels.

Still, isn’t it amazing that one of the most neglected hotel rewards programs by aspirational travelers has some of the best redemptions for nice hotels?

And I should also explain that the Preferred Hotel Group doesn’t actually own hotels but it is made up of independent hotels.

Award prices range from 30,000 points to 60,000 points a night. Although, do note that a couple of the properties I didn’t see the points price for. They show up on the preferred hotel group booking, but didn’t show up when I was searching for Choice points. Like Dromoland Castle, what’s the deal?

The best way I know for earning points I explained on this post about Choice Hotel redemptions, is via Amtrak. If you have the Amtrak card (or Amtrak status) you can transfer 25,000 Amtrak points into 75,000 Choice points per calendar year. Since Chase transfers to Amtrak 1:1, it’s basically transferring Chase to Choice 1:3 if you have the Amtrak card.

The hotels on the list:

Enchantment Resort and Mii Amo Spa, Sedona

Montage Beverly Hills

Carneros Inn, Napa

Ojai Valley Inn & Spa

Montage Laguna Beach

Grand Del Mar, San Diego

Cavallo Point—The Lodge at the Golden Gate

The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs

The Sebastian Vail

Sandpearl Resort, Clearwater

Seagate Hotel & Spa, Delray Beach

Marco Beach Ocean Resort, Naples

Hammock Beach Resort, Palm Coast

Ko’a Kea Hotel & Resort, Kauai

The Brown Hotel, Louisville

Windsor Court Hotel, New Orleans

Inn by the Sea, Porland

Boston Harbor Hotel at Rowes Wharf, Boston

XV Beacon, Boston

Wequassett Resort and Golf Club, Chatham

Townsend Hotel, Birgmingham

The Sagamore Resort, Bolton Landing

Inn at Palmetto Bluff, a Montage Resort

Hermitage Hotel, Nashville

Montage Deer Valley, Park City

Sundance Mountain Resort

Woodstock Inn & Resort

Keswick Hall, Charlottesville

Tides Inn, Irvington

Willows Lodge, Woodinville

The Jefferson, Washington, D.C

Pfister Hotel, Milwaukee

Hotel Terra, Jackson Hole

Hotel Grand Pacific, Victoria

Dromoland Castle, Ireland

The Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin, Ireland

Castello di Casole, a Timbers Resort, Italy

Hotel Schweizerhof Luzern, Switzerland

The Stafford London, UK

Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa, Bermuda

Peter Island Resort & Spa, BVI

Cap Maison, St. Lucia

Marriott Points = 50 Hotels (17 Marriott + 33 Ritz Carlton)

34 of the top 500 hotels were Ritz Carlton hotels, which can be redeemed with Marriott Rewards points. However, non Ritz Carlton hotels like JW Marriotts, and hotels in the Autograph Collection, are a lot cheaper.

If you count Ritz Carlton as part of Marriott, it makes Marriott the Chain with the most hotels on the Top 500 list.

The Marriott credit card has been known to have a 70,000 point signup bonus, and the Ritz Carlton card has off and on had a 140,000 point bonus (with a near $400 fee). Chase Ultimate Rewards points also transfers to Marriott but I would never make that transfer, personally.

Here are the top hotels:

The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa

JW Marriott Marquis Miami

Vinoy Renaissance St. Petersburg Resort & Golf Club

Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront

Raphael Hotel, Kansas City

Wentworth by the Sea, New Castle NJ

Grand Bohemian Hotel Asheville

Myrtle Beach Marriott Resort & Spa at Grande Dunes

JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa

The Shelbourne Dublin, a Renaissance Hotel

Powerscourt Hotel

Renaissance Barcelona Fira Hotel

CasaMagna Marriott Cancún Resort

JW Marriott Mexico City

JW Marriott Hotel Lima

JW Marriott Hotel Shanghai at Tomorrow Square

JW Marriott Bangkok

Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain

Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel

Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay

Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco

Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe

Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch

Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island

Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale

Ritz-Carlton, Key Biscayne

Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples

Ritz-Carlton, Naples

Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta

Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation

Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua

Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis

Ritz-Carlton New York, Battery Park

Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park

Ritz-Carlton, Charlotte

Ritz-Carlton, Dallas

Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City

Ritz-Carlton, Georgetown

Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C.

Ritz-Carlton, Toronto

Ritz-Carlton, Montreal

Ritz-Carlton, Vienna

Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul

Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman

Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

Ritz-Carlton, Santiago

Ritz-Carlton, Cancún

Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong

The Portman Ritz-Carlton, Shanghai

Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

SPG Points = 25 Hotels

SPG is definitely known for having luxurious properties, however their earnings are a bit slow. SPG actually has the slowest earnings of all the best hotel rewards programs. The best way is via the SPG credit card, which is Amex and therefore you can only get the card bonus once. However, a lot of people use the SPG card as their daily spender since SPG points are so rare and so valuable.

Here are the top SPG hotels:

The Phoenician, a Luxury Collection Resort

St. Regis San Francisco

St. Regis Aspen Resort

St. Regis Atlanta

Royal Hawaiian, A Luxury Collection Resort

St. Regis Princeville Resort

St. Regis New York

St. Regis Houston

St. Regis Deer Valley

Hotel Goldener Hirsch, a Luxury Collection Hotel

Hotel Imperial, a Luxury Collection Hotel

Le Bristol, Paris

Hotel Grande Bretagne, a Luxury Collection Hotel

King George Palace

Le Méridien Budapest

St. Regis Florence

Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel

Hotel Maria Cristina, a Luxury Collection Hotel

Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Resort

St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort

W Retreat & Spa, Vieques Island

The Westin Lagunamar Ocean Resort Villas & Spa

St. Regis Punta Mita Resort

Westin Beijing Financial Street

The Westin Bund Center Shanghai

Hyatt Points = 14 Hotels

Who isn’t in love with Hyatt? Not only do they have such nice properties but there are a number of amazing hotel redemptions, with award nights ranging from 5,000 points to 30,000 points a night.

Even hotels on this list can be had with a category 1-4 cert you get every year you pay the annual fee for the Hyatt Visa (PH Saigon and Siem Reap). But then again, you could also pay 15,000 points.

And not only is there a Hyatt card you can get two free nights with, but you can transfer 1:1 from Chase Ultimate Rewards points.

Top Hyatt hotels:

Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa at Gainey Ranch

Park Hyatt Aviara Resort

Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort & Spa

Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa

Park Hyatt Chicago

Le Palais de la Mediterranée

Park Hyatt Milan

Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

Park Hyatt Siem Reap

Grand Hyatt Tokyo

Grand Hyatt Singapore

Park Hyatt Saigon

Park Hyatt Sydney

and 1 M-Life Redemption:

ARIA, Las Vegas

IHG Points = 7 Hotels (plus 3 to Kimpton)

IHG has its 5 star brand, InterContinental Hotels, although many of the ones I’ve seen on the list have been demoted. I remember seeing the IC Budapest being on the list, as well as Paris and Madrid. We’ve been to the IC Budapest and Paris Le Grand and there are no complaints… but I can certainly understand them being demoted.

The IC’s in Atlanta, DC and Sydney seem to be the only hotels in capital cities this year. But the properties on French Polynesia are also doing well for the brand. See our infographic on Overwater Bungalows on Points. I can’t imagine using my points for the properties in Vegas though…

Earning points with IHG is easy. Their credit card gives bonuses between 60,000 and 80,000 points, plus a free night every year. Plus, you can transfer from Chase. But lately I’ve been earning most of my IHG points from promotions like the latest Set Your Sights IHG promo.

Hotels on the list:

InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta

The Palazzo

The Venetian

Willard InterContinental

InterContinental Sydney

InterContinental Resort & Thalasso Spa

InterContinental Moorea Resort & Spa

Plus 3 Kimpton hotels:

EPIC, Miami – A Kimpton Hotel

The Grand Hotel, Minneapolis

Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City

Hilton Points = 8 Hotels

Recently I did a post that shows 15 different credit cards that earn Hilton HHonors points. That includes a lot of ways to earn Hilton points. Everything from transferring from Virgin Atlantic to American Express.

But of course Hilton has their own credit cards, and in fact I explain the differences between the 4 Hilton cards in the same post. But one of them gives two free weekend nights at any hotel.

Hilton hotels on the list:

The Boulders, A Waldorf Astoria Resort

Grand Wailea, a Waldorf Astoria Resort

Waldorf Astoria Chicago

The Roosevelt Hotel, New Orleans

Waldorf Astoria, Park City

Trianon Palace Versailles, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel

Hilton Los Cabos Beach & Golf Resort

Hilton Beijing Wangfujing

Fairmont = 12 Hotels

For whatever reason Fairmont is less talked about than other chains but just like Hyatt its credit card gives two free nights anywhere, and they have nearly the same number of hotels in the Top 500 list.

The top Fairmont hotels:

Fairmont Kea Lani, Maui

Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston

The Fairmont Olympic Hotel, Seattle

Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

Fairmont Pacific Rim, Vancouver

Fairmont Waterfront, Vancouver

Fairmont Chateau Whistler

The Savoy, UK

Raffles Hotel Le Royal, Cambodia

Fairmont Mara Safari Club, Kenya

Fairmont the Norfolk, Kenya

Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club, Kenya

Accor Points = 3 Hotels

I’ve never even had a single Accor point, but they do have a rewards program. So if you do have Accor points for whatever reason, I thought I’d include their 3 top hotels.

Top Accor hotels:

Sofitel Washington D.C. Lafayette Square

Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort, Cambodia

Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, Vietnam

Other Interesting Facts

Four Seasons

Mandarin Oriental

Rosewood

Peninsula

TAJ

Shangri-LA

Keminski

Trump

44

10

9

8

7

5

4

3

The single brand with the most hotels on the list again this year is the Four Seasons. Unfortunately, I’ve never stayed in a Four Seasons hotel as they have no rewards program or way to earn free nights (that I know of).

Still, I wanted to include the other chains that were commonly among the top hotels for the other hotel junkies out there. Not surprising to see Mandarin Oriental, Peninsula, and others on the list.

Conclusion

I find it incredibly impressive that one third of the Top 500 hotels in the world can be gotten for free with free nights or points earned from credit cards or promotions. It’s a good time to be a points collector.

But let me leave with two tips for free nights at these luxury hotels:

1) Free night certs are the way to go. The 50,000 points signup bonus with Marriott won’t get you a single free night at the best Ritz Carlton. But you can sign up and get two free nights with the Hyatt visa, the Fairmont card, the Hilton reserve, or the IHG card annual night.

2) Choice is the most under rated program and you should consider the Amtrak card. See more about Best use of Choice points for details. Via this strategy you could get some of the top hotels on this list for a little more than 10,000 Chase points. What a deal.

Either way, there’s no shortage of ways to get free nights at nice hotels.

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