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Limited Time: 2 Weekend Nights + $100 Statement Credit With Citi Hilton Reserve Card!

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Update:   The Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve credit card in this post is no longer available.

You can usually get 2 weekend night certificates when you sign-up for the Citi HHonors Reserve card and complete the minimum spending.  But now there’s a new offer!

You’ll Also Earn $100 Statement Credit!

This is a great deal, because this more than covers the $95 annual fee, which is NOT waived the 1st year!  I don’t know how long this deal will last!

Find out more about the Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve card and how you can earn the $100 statement credit!

Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve Card

Link:   Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve Card

Link:   My full review of the Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve Card

The Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve is 1 of my favorite hotel cards.  That’s because when you spend $2,500 on purchases within the 1st 4 months of opening your account you earn 2 weekend night (Friday, Saturday, or Sunday) certificates that can be used at (almost) any Hilton hotel!

Hilton hotels include Conrad, DoubleTree, Embassy SuitesHampton InnHiltonHilton Garden InnHome2Suites,  Homewood Suites, and Waldorf Astoria brand hotels.

This is an excellent value when you use your weekend nights towards top-tier Hilton hotels like the Conrad Maldives!  Emily and I stayed with our parents at this hotel and everyone had a fantastic time!

The Conrad Maldives Could Cost ~$1,000 per Night, But You Can Stay for Free!

Or use your weekend nights at the Conrad Koh Samui, Thailand!

Enjoy the Views From Your Private Plunge Pool at the Conrad Koh Samui

Other benefits that come with this card include:

Just as before, the $95 annual fee is NOT waived.  However, for a limited time you can earn $100 statement credit.

Note:  If you’ve opened or closed a Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve card in the past 18 months, you won’t get the 2 weekend night sign-up bonus or statement credit.

How to Earn the $100 Statement Credit

In addition to 2 weekend night certificates, you can now earn a $100 statement credit by spending $100 or more on your 1st hotel stay in the Hilton Portfolio (that’s all their brands like DoubleTree, Waldorf Astoria, etc.) within the 1st 3 months of opening your account.

The $100 Statement Credit Is a Great Deal for Folks Who Have Plans to Stay at a Hilton Hotel Within 3 Months of Opening an Account!

Bottom Line

There’s now a better offer for the Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve card!

You’ll earn the usual 2 weekend nights (Friday, Saturday, or Sunday) when you spend $2,500 on purchases on your card within the 1st 4 months of opening your account.  Plus, you can earn a $100 statement credit when you spend $100+ on your 1st stay at a Hilton hotel within the 1st 3 months of opening your account!

With this card you also get Hilton Gold elite status, which includes free breakfast.

This is a nice added bonus to an already excellent card!  But I don’t know how long it will last!

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