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- The article lists 10 Preferred Hotels & Resorts that can be booked with Choice Privileges points, with nightly costs ranging from 20,000 to 150,000 points (typical Choice redemptions cap around 35,000). - It explains transfer rules: Choice is a 1:1 transfer partner of Amex Membership Rewards and Capital One Miles; Wells Fargo at 1:2; Citi ThankYou at 1:4 (rising to 1:2 on April 19, 2026); redemption pricing varies and may be better via Choice. - Caveats: not all Preferred hotels appear in Choice search results (about 375 participate); some properties only accept I Prefer or have mixed pricing; double-dipping benefits are possible when enrolled in I Prefer.
The 10 Best Preferred Hotels & Resorts To Book With Points for Max Value Former Content Contributor Countries Visited: 26U.S. States Visited: 27 CFEI®, Senior Editor & Content Contributor 298 Published Articles 1140 Edited Articles Countries Visited: 4U.S. States Visited: 23 1 Published Article 1079 Edited Articles Countries Visited: 12U.S. States Visited: 3 Using Points To Book Preferred Hotels & Resorts The 10 Best Preferred Hotels & Resorts To Book With Points We may be compensated when you click on a link, when an application is approved, or when an account is opened from one or more of our advertising partners. Terms apply to the offers below. See our Advertising Policy for more about our partners, how we make money, and our rating methodology. Opinions and recommendations are ours alone. Platinum Card® from American Express American Express® Gold Card The Business Platinum Card® from American Express Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card Preferred Hotels & Resorts is one of the world’s largest independent hotel brands. The brand has hundreds of luxury hotels in some of the world’s most sought-after destinations, including Tokyo, Santorini, and Rome. It’s a brand you may not be familiar with, even if you’ve seen or stayed in some of its hotels. But what you may not know is that some of these hotels can be booked with Choice Privileges points — and they’re some of...