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Higher Bonus! Now Earn 75,000 Hilton Points With Citi Hilton Visa [Expired]

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More good news for folks who collect Hilton points!  There’s now a better offer for the Citi Hilton HHonors Visa Signature Card card!

You’ll earn 75,000 Hilton points after meeting the minimum spending requirements.  And there’s NO annual fee.

That’s enough for a night at a luxury hotel.  Or stretch your points for more nights at a lower-category Hilton locations!

Splurge on a Stay at Hotels Like the Hilton Hawaiian Village With the Increased Citi Hilton Visa Sign-Up Bonus!

Let’s see where you can go with this offer!

What’s the Deal?

Link:   Citi Hilton HHonors Visa Signature Card 75,000 Point Offer

Link:   My Review of the Citi Hilton HHonors Card

You’ll earn 75,000 Hilton points when you spend $2,000 on purchases in the 1st 3 months of opening the Citi Hilton HHonors card.

This offer was available last year, and it’s the highest bonus I’ve seen for this card.  You’ll also get:

Note:   The minimum spending on this card is higher (and in a shorter timeframe) than the most recent offer, which was for 60,000 Hilton points after spending $1,000 on purchases in the 1st 4 months.
75,000 Hilton Points Is More Than Enough for a Night at the El Conquistador Waldorf Astoria Resort in Puerto Rico

This is a terrific deal for a card that has NO annual fee.  You can keep it forever and potentially boost your credit score.

However, it has a 3% foreign transaction fee, so it’s NOT a good card to use when you travel abroad.

Hilton hotels include Conrad, Canopy, Curio, DoubleTreeEmbassy SuitesHampton InnHiltonHilton Garden Inn, Hilton Grand Vacations, Home2Suites, Homewood Suites, Tru, and Waldorf Astoria brand hotels.

This is a Citi card, so you’re eligible for Citi Price Rewind, which refunds you money when prices go down on certain items you’ve bought.

If you recently received a lower bonus on this card, it’s worth calling Citi to see if they’ll match you to the better bonus!

Should You Consider This Card?

If you collect Hilton points and like cards with no annual fee, this is an excellent deal.

I like that this card comes with automatic Hilton Silver elite status, which gets you a 15% points bonus on Hilton hotel stays.

Plus you’ll earn 6X Hilton points when you use the card to pay for your stay.  But this is NOT the card that earns the most points for Hilton stays.

And if you spend $20,000 on purchases in a calendar year, you’ll earn Hilton Gold elite status, which gets you free breakfast at certain Hilton hotels, and upgrades if they’re available.

Big Spenders Can Earn Hilton Gold Elite Status, Which Can Save You Money on Vacation (Free Breakfast and Upgrades When Available)

There’s also an improved offer for the Hilton Honors™ Card from American Express card which earns 70,000 Hilton points after meeting minimum spending.  And it also has no annual fee.

You can get both cards because they’re different card products.

That said, my favorite Hilton card is still the Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve, because you earn 2 weekend nights at almost any Hilton after completing the minimum spending requirements.  And it comes with automatic Hilton Gold elite status.

Remember, Citi only allows 1 credit card application per day, and will approve NO more than 2 personal credit cards within 65 days.  You must also wait ~8 days between applications.

If you’ve already earned the bonus on this card, you must wait 18 months after you’ve opened or closed it to earn it again.

Here’s how to decide which Hilton card is right for you.  And check out my post on all the ways to earn Hilton points!

What Can You Do With 75,000 Hilton Points?

Link:   Hilton HHonors Points Search Tool

Link:   Get up to 20 Hotel Nights With the 75,000 Citi Hilton Visa Bonus

Link:   10 Top Hotels for Big Travel With the 75,000 Point Citi Hilton Visa

Once you complete the minimum spending requirements on the Citi Hilton HHonors card, you’ll receive the bonus points in your Hilton account.  As long as you complete the minimum spending ~5 to ~7 days before your account closes for the month, you’ll receive the points at the end of the billing cycle.

75,000 Hilton points is enough for 15 award nights at a Hilton Category 1 hotels (5,000 Hilton points per night).

And it’s almost enough for 8 award nights at Hilton Category 2 (10,000 Hilton points per night) hotels!

Use the Citi Hilton Visa Sign-Up Bonus for ~8 Nights at Category 2 Hotels Like the DoubleTree by Hilton Beijing

Check out my post for ideas on how to stretch this bonus for up to 20 nights at Hilton hotels.  And here are outstanding Hilton hotels if you want to splurge on a luxury stay!

You can use Hilton’s points search tool to see where you can go with 75,000 Hilton points.

Emily and I always check TripAdvisor for reviews before we choose a hotel.  And to see where we can use points for hotel stays, we use Hotel Hustle (which even shows if award rooms are available) and AwardMapper.

Bottom Line

You can now earn 75,000 Hilton points after spending $2,000 on purchases in the 1st 3 months of opening a Citi Hilton HHonors Visa Signature account.

That’s the best bonus I’ve seen for this card.  And it’s a terrific deal for a card with NO annual fee.

Check out my post on how to use 75,000 Hilton points for up to 20 nights at Hilton hotels.  Or if you’d rather treat yourself to a luxury experience, here are 10 top Hilton hotels where you can stay with 75,000 Hilton points!

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