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Every Category 1 Starwood Hotel In One Spot!

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Planning a trip with miles & points can be tricky, especially for folks new to the hobby.  Because sometimes it’s hard to figure out how many points you’ll need for a specific hotel.

So I decided to make a list of all the Category 1 Starwood hotels, organized by region and country.

It’s easier to use than using Starwood’s site. 😉

Catch a Glimpse of the Pyramids of Giza From the Pool at the Le Méridien Pyramids Hotel & Spa

Let’s take a look at the list.  And how many points you’ll need for a free night.

Starwood Category 1 Hotels

Link:   Category 1 Starwood Hotels

Category 1 Starwood hotels cost 3,000 Starwood points per night.  Unless it’s a weekend night, when you’ll pay just 2,000 points.

Friday and Saturday nights are considered weekend nights.

Here’s a complete list of every Starwood Category 1 hotel in the world!

2.   Africa

Morocco

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3.   Asia Pacific

4.   Central & South America

Colombia

Stay in the Heart of the City at the Modern Four Points by Sheraton, in Medellin, Colombia. Each Room Comes With a Flat-Screen TV, Safe, and Free Wi-Fi.

5.   Europe

Slovenia

The Four Points by Sheraton Ljubljana Mons Caters to Business Travelers, Because It’s Outside of Town

Need More Starwood Points?

Link:   Starwood Preferred Guest® Credit Card from American Express

Link:   Starwood Preferred Guest® Business Credit Card from American Express

Link:   AMEX Starwood 35,000 Point Offer Review

Don’t forget about the limited time increased sign-up bonuses on both AMEX Starwood cards!

With the personal AMEX Starwood card, you’ll earn 25,000 Starwood points after spending $3,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of account opening.  And 10,000 more Starwood points for spending another $2,000 on purchases within the first 6 months.

And with the AMEX Starwood small business card, you’ll earn 25,000 Starwood points after spending $5,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of account opening.  And 10,000 more Starwood points for spending another $3,000 on purchases within the first 6 months.

But remember, you’re only eligible to earn AMEX sign-up bonuses ONCE per card, per lifetime, with this possible exception.

With both versions, you get:

  • Starwood points per $1 you spend at Starwood, Marriott, and Ritz-Carlton hotels
  • 2 stay credits or 5 night credits toward Starwood elite Status
  • Access to AMEX offers, which can save you money on everyday purchases
  • Free in-room internet at participating Starwood hotels
  • No foreign transaction fees

The $95 annual fee is waived the first year on both cards.

Bottom Line

Use this list of of every Category 1 Starwood hotel around the world to save time when planning your next getaway!

For a free night at any Starwood Category 1 hotel, you’ll need 3,000 or 2,000 Starwood points.  Depending on whether it’s a weekday or weekend day.

And with the limited time increased sign-up bonus on both AMEX Starwood cards, you can earn more than enough for 11+ nights at ANY Starwood Category 1 hotel!

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