Planning a trip can seem overwhelming, especially when you’re new to the world of miles & points. So I’ve created a step-by-step guide to show you how to plan your hotel stay with points!
Let’s take a look at the best ways to find a hotel and how to find the credit card that’s best for your particular trip.
How to Find Free Hotels With Points
Step 1. Choose Your Destination
Where do you want to go? If you already have a spot in mind, then move to “Step 2.” But if you’re looking for inspiration, check out our Trip Reports for ideas!
Narrowing down a specific spot will make it easier to plan. And decide which credit cards might be worth applying for.
Step 2. Find a Hotel and Determine the Number of Points You’ll Need
Once you decide where you want to go, figure out which hotels are in the area. And what kind of points you’ll need for your stay.
I’ve written about Hotel Hustle and AwardMapper to help you search for award nights at different chain hotels at the same time.
Hotel Hustle has more functions, like showing available rooms, the cash price for comparison purposes, and alerts. But I find it runs slow sometimes. So use whichever tool works best for you!Step 3. Check Reviews
Knowing which hotel actually has award nights available and how many points you’ll need is important. But it’s also helpful to check hotel reviews before you decide to book. Because sometimes it’s worth paying more points to have a better experience during your vacation.
I like using TripAdvisor to read guest reviews. And I’ve written how to find the right hotel with TripAdvisor.
I also like booking.com for reviews. And even a simple Google search can sometimes turn up interesting anecdotes from other travelers!
Plus, you can always search our site to see if we’ve written about a particular hotel before. 😉
Step 4. Use the Hot Deals Tab to Find the Best Card Offers
You can use the Hot Deals tab to find the latest credit card offers. We’ll always tell you about the best deals, regardless of whether we earn a commission!
There’s even a section dedicated specifically to the best Hotel Cards.
But don’t forget about Chase’s “5/24 rule” when deciding between cards. Because if you’ve opened ~5+ cards from ANY bank (except these business cards) in the past 24 months, it’s unlikely you’ll be approved for MOST Chase cards.
That said, there are some Chase cards that are NOT impacted by the 5/24 rule, including the Chase Hyatt and Chase IHG hotel cards. And the Chase IHG card currently has a best-ever public offer of 80,000 IHG points after meeting minimum spending requirements.
For folks over Chase’s 5/24 rule, the AMEX Starwood card or AMEX Hilton Surpass are worth considering. Just remember, American Express only allows folks to get the sign-up bonus ONCE per person, per lifetime on ALL their cards.
Step 5. Know the Tricks
Finally, once you’ve picked a hotel and chosen the credit cards that will work best for your trip, remember the most important tricks about hotel award stays.
Check out these posts for details:
- Which Hotels Give You Free Nights on Award and Paid Stays?
- How to Transfer AMEX Membership Rewards Points to Marriott
- The Secret Way to Transfer Starwood Points to Anyone
- Tricks to Better Travel With Your Marriott & Starwood Points
- Marriott Merger Loopholes: 3 Secret Tips for Longer & More Luxurious Stays
- How to Get a $360+ Weekend Starwood Stay With 18,000 Chase Points!
- IHG Points & Cash Trick for Up to 50% Discount on Hotels
- Rules for Transferring Chase Ultimate Rewards Points to Airline & Hotel Partners
- How to Keep your Hotel Points from Expiring Without Staying in a Hotel!
- When You Should (and Should NOT) Use Points for Hotel Stays
A Weekend in Paris
Step 1. Choose Your Destination
Say you want to spend a weekend in Paris. Doesn’t that sound nice?
Step 2. Find a Hotel and Determine the Number of Points You’ll Need
Head to Hotel Hustle or AwardMapper to find a hotel.
For this example I used Hotel Hustle. And entered Paris along with weekend dates in the search boxes.
After you’ve entered your trip information, click the “Search” button.
As you can see, there are LOTS of hotels in Paris. But once you click on a pin on the map, you’ll see the hotel’s specific details.
I was able to find nights at the luxurious Park Hyatt Paris-Vendome for 30,000 Hyatt points or ~$801 per night! So using points here would save a LOT of money.
Step 3. Check Reviews
I know this is a fantastic hotel because Emily and I stayed here. But it also gets outstanding reviews on TripAdvisor and booking.com!
Step 4. Use the Hot Deals Tab to Find the Best Card Offers
Because I know I’ll need Hyatt points for my stay, I can search Hot Deals for cards that earn Hyatt points, free night certificates, or points that can be transferred to Hyatt (like Chase Ultimate Rewards).
For free nights at the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendome, I’d consider the Chase Hyatt Credit Card first, because you’ll earn 40,000 Hyatt points after meeting the card’s minimum spending requirements.
And for an even longer stay, you could apply for a card that earns Chase Ultimate Rewards that are transferrable to Hyatt points. Like the Chase Sapphire Reserve or Ink Preferred. And the Chase Sapphire Preferred is my favorite card for beginners!
Step 5. Know the Tricks
In this example, it’s important to remember the rules for transferring Chase Ultimate Rewards points to travel partners. Because you could be using Ultimate Rewards points for a stay at a Hyatt hotel!
Or maybe a trip to Japan sounds more exciting? Here’s an example.
A Few Nights in Tokyo
Step 1. Choose Your Destination
Let’s search for an award stay in Tokyo.
Step 2. Find a Hotel and Determine the Number of Points You’ll Need
Using Hotel Hustle is easy. Just enter your trip information in the search boxes and click the “Search” button.
In this example, I searched for hotels in Tokyo for a weekend.
I found rooms at the Conrad Tokyo for ~$568 or 95,000 Hilton points per night.
That’s a lot of points, but the good news is, you can use part of the 75,000-point sign-up bonus from the Hilton Honors™ Surpass® Card from American Express here.
Step 3. Check Reviews
The Conrad Tokyo gets almost all 5-star reviews on TripAdvisor. And is rated the #1 hotel in Tokyo! So getting a free night here is definitely a great deal.
Step 4. Use the Hot Deals Tab to Find the Best Card Offers
You’ll need lots of Hilton points for an award stay at the Conrad Tokyo.
On the Hot Deals page, there are 2 Hilton cards available, including the AMEX Hilton and Hilton Surpass cards.
The 75,000 Hilton point sign-up bonus from the AMEX Hilton Surpass card is most of the way toward 1 free night at the Conrad Tokyo. So you might consider this card if a free night at the Conrad Tokyo is your ultimate goal.
Step 5. Know the Tricks
Did you know Hilton gives the 5th night free on award stays to its elite status members? It’s 1 of the 3 hotel chains that give you free nights on award stays.
And because the AMEX Hilton and AMEX Hilton Surpass offer automatic elite status, having either cards makes you eligible for the 5th night free perk! That can save you tens of thousands of points!
Bottom Line
I created a step-by-step guide to show folks how to plan a hotel stay with points. Including how to find hotels with award night availability, how to search for hotel reviews, and how to find the best credit card for your trip!
Plus, it helps to know the most important tricks about hotel award stays. Like which hotels give you free nights on award and paid stays, the IHG Points & Cash Trick, and ways to get better travel with your Marriott & Starwood points. Because it’s always nice to know you’re getting the best deal!