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American Express’ The Hotel Collection vs. Fine Hotels & Resorts – Benefits & Perks Compared

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American Express’ The Hotel Collection and Fine Hotels & Resorts may sound similar, but the benefits they offer are different.

What they both do is offer perks that are only available to cardholders of select American Express credit cards when booking travel through Amex.

We’ll show you what you need to know about each of these programs and how they could save you money!

What Is American Express’ The Hotel Collection?

First up is American Express’ The Hotel Collection, which is sort of like the little sister to Fine Hotels & Resorts.

Benefits of The Hotel Collection

American Express’ The Hotel Collection is a group of hotels that offer premium benefits on stays of at least 2 nights at select properties across the globe. You will receive:

  • $100 credit to spend on qualifying dining, spa, and resort activities
  • Room upgrade at check-in, if available

To be eligible to receive benefits at Hotel Collection locations, you need to hold one of the following credit cards:

Your reservation must be paid for with an American Express card, and the cardholder must travel on the booked itinerary to receive benefits. Those who hold the Amex Platinum card will receive a $200 credit each year towards their hotel booking when booking with The Hotel Collection.

A hotel credit will be awarded upon check out for each dollar of qualifying dining, spa, and resort activity, up to $100. Qualifying charges do not include taxes, gratuities, fees, or the cost of the room.

Hot Tip: Your hotel credit cannot be carried over to another stay or redeemed for cash — so make sure to use it!

You can only receive 1 credit per room, but you can book up to 3 rooms, making this an especially nice benefit if you are traveling with a group.

Earn 5x Points on Your Hotel Collection Reservation

If you prepay for your reservation using your Amex Platinum card, you will be able to earn 5x points on your purchase!

In addition to earning 5x points on prepaid hotels and flights booked through Amex Travel, the Amex Platinum card offers other great benefits like a $200 airline fee credit, Uber credits, travel insurance, and access to the Global Lounge Collection.

Hot Tip: Check to see if you’re eligible for a welcome bonus offer of up to 125k (or 150k) points with the Amex Platinum. The current public offer is 80,000 points. (This targeted offer was independently researched and may not be available to all applicants.)

Drawbacks of The Hotel Collection

The properties in the Hotel Collection are generally high-end locations — you probably aren’t going to be able to combine the $100 credit with a budget hotel stay.

How to Book a Hotel Collection Property

  1. To book a Hotel Collection property, first, log in to your American Express account. Click on Menu in the upper left corner then select Travel>Book a Trip. Or go directly to the Amex Travel website.
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  • Select Hotels and search as you normally would.
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  • If there are Hotel Collection properties available to book, you will be able to check the box at the left to filter your results. If there aren’t any Hotel Collection properties available, this box will be grayed out.
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  • Select the hotel you would like to book. If you are eligible for Hotel Collection benefits, they will be clearly displayed within the hotel listing.
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  • You can pay for your room using an Amex credit card or American Express Membership Rewards points to be eligible.
  • Hotel Collection Properties

    Let’s take a look at how the Hotel Collection’s pricing stands up to booking directly with the hotel.

    In the example below, you’ll see price breakdown for 3 Hotel Collection properties in Chicago — we’ve looked at refundable and nonrefundable rates from the hotels as well as the price when booked through the Hotel Collection. Each of these is for a 4-night stay.

    Hotel NamePrice Booked Through Hotel CollectionPrice Booked Through Hotel’s Website (With Similar Cancellation Policy)Best Price Available Through Hotel’s Website (Usually a Prepaid, Nonrefundable Price)
    Kimpton Gray Hotel$1,357.17$1,357.14$1,088.30
    Conrad Chicago$934.56$934.50$747.60
    Park Hyatt Chicago$1,761.04$1,761.00$1,584.90

    If you value a flexible reservation with free cancellation, then booking these properties through American Express might be a good idea. The hotels are almost the same price across the board, so the $100 Amex credit can be a valuable perk.

    But if you are just looking for the lowest price, booking a nonrefundable reservation through the hotel’s website is universally a cheaper option. In fact, for our search, we would have saved $269 by booking the Kimpton Gray at a non-refundable rate directly through the hotel.

    One more thing to consider is that these particular hotels are each a part of a major hotel loyalty program. If you book your stay at these hotels through American Express, you won’t earn hotel points, and any status you have may not be recognized.

    What Is American Express Fine Hotels & Resorts?

    The American Express Fine Hotels & Resorts (FHR) program is the big daddy of Amex’s hotel benefits programs. It offers select Amex cardholders elite benefits and perks at over 1,000 luxury hotels worldwide when booked through American Express.

    Benefits of Fine Hotels & Resorts

    The benefits of American Express Fine Hotels & Resorts are much more robust than those offers by the Amex Hotel Collection. When you book a FHR property, you will receive:

    • Room upgrade upon arrival (subject to availability)
    • Daily breakfast for 2 people
    • Guaranteed 4 p.m. late checkout
    • Noon check-in (subject to availability)
    • Complimentary Wi-Fi
    • A unique property amenity valued at $100 (spa or food and beverage credit)

    Hot Tip: Unlike The Hotel Collection, there is no minimum number of nights required to earn Fine Hotels & Resorts benefits. You will be able to get all of these benefits even on a 1-night stay!

    These awesome benefits are available to cardholders of Amex’s most elite cards.

    We mentioned above that those who hold the Amex Platinum Card receive a $200 annual credit towards their stays with The Hotel Collection; this benefit also applies to Fine Hotels & Resorts bookings.

    Drawbacks of Fine Hotels & Resorts

    • Many properties aren’t available to book online. If you are anything like me, this can be a big deterrent to getting a vacation booked!
    • Hotel prices offered by American Express can sometimes be higher than booking the hotel directly. This price difference could negate any benefit you receive through FHR.
    • These are all high-end hotels. While that’s not necessarily a drawback, it does make this benefit out of reach for a lot of people.

    Hot Tip: The FHR benefits are limited to 1 “package” per room per stay, but each cardmember can book up to 3 rooms per stay.

    How to Book an Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts Property

    You can access Fine Hotel & Resorts properties in 2 ways: through your American Express account or through the Fine Hotels & Resorts website.

    To access FHR through your American Express account, click on Menu in the upper left corner, then click on Travel>Fine Hotels & Resorts. Or you can go directly to americanexpressfhr.com.

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    Once you are on the Fine Hotels & Resorts homepage, follow these easy steps to book your stay.

    1. Input a hotel name or destination city, dates of travel, number of rooms, and number of travelers in the main search box and click Search.
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  • You might notice that some properties can’t be booked online. You will need to call 800-525-3355 to check availability and book those hotels. Otherwise, just click Select once you know which property you would like to book. In each results box, you will also be able to see which unique property amenity comes with your booking.
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  • Next, you can scroll to the bottom of the page to see the rates for each room type available in both dollars and Amex Membership Rewards points. Be sure to check the cancellation policy for the hotel, as these can vary between properties. Click Book to continue.
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  • You can then choose to pay now or pay at the hotel. If you pay at the time of booking you’ll be able to use Membership Rewards points, or you can earn 5x points by using your Amex Platinum card.
  • If you choose to prepay for your reservation, you can use Membership Rewards points or earn 5x points by using your Platinum Card® from American Express. Image Credit: American Express
  • All you need to do to complete your booking is fill out the traveler and payment information. If you would like to pay with points, you can choose how many points you want to use — either enough to cover the whole bill or just a portion of it.
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    Hot Tip: You can use American Express Membership Rewards points to pay for prepaid Fine Hotels & Resorts bookings. If you don’t see the price in points, make sure you are logged in to your account! You can choose to pay for the entire stay or just a portion with your points.

    Earn 5x Points on Your Fine Hotels & Resorts Reservation

    Similar to using it with the Hotel Collection, you can prepay for your Fine Hotels & Resorts reservation using your Amex Platinum Card and earn 5x points on your purchase!

    In addition to earning 5x points on prepaid hotels and flights booked through Amex Travel, the Amex Platinum card offers other benefits like a $200 airline fee credit, Uber credits, travel insurance, and access to the coveted Centurion Lounges!

    How Do Fine Hotels & Resorts Prices Stack Up?

    I wanted to check to see how the cost of a reservation booked through Amex stacked up to booking directly through the hotel’s website, so I priced out a week-long stay at a few different hotels to see how the prices matched up.

    Here is what I found:

    Hotel NamePrice Booked Through Amex FHRPrice Booked Through Hotel’s Website (With Similar Cancellation Policy)Best Price Available Through Hotel’s Website (Usually a Prepaid, Nonrefundable Price)
    The Mark New York$4,780.94$3,316.00N/A
    Saint James Paris$3,201.57$3,166.89$2,850.20
    Casa Marina Key West, Curio Collection by Hilton$4,130.91$4,165.88$3,879.81

    I am actually really surprised at these results! I was expecting the Fine Hotels & Resorts deals to be a slam dunk in every case — but they aren’t. These examples are all over the map.

    • The discrepancy in the prices for The Mark is a bit absurd, and in this case, it would absolutely make no sense to book through Amex.
    • Booking the Saint James costs a bit more (about $34) through Amex, but the Fine Hotels & Resorts benefits could absolutely make up for the difference. But if you can handle a nonrefundable rate, the difference in price soars to about $351! However, this difference could be made up through the $100 credit and the price of daily breakfast for 2 (especially in an expensive city like Paris). In that case, you need to decide the value you’d get from a potential room upgrade, late checkout, and free Wi-Fi.
    • The Casa Marina Key West is another example where the answer depends on what you value. This hotel is part of the Hilton collection, and the member price is $251 lower than booking through Amex. Again, the free breakfast credit and $100 hotel credit could make up for that, so you need to decide how important the other benefits are to you.

    Another thing to consider with any chain hotel is the loyalty program. When booking through Fine Hotels & Resorts, you may not earn any hotel loyalty points, and any elite status you have with the hotel chain might not be recognized. Based on crowdsourced data, most bookings for Hyatt and Hilton hotels earned loyalty points while most bookings at Marriott hotels did not.

    For some people, those things might be more important than the benefits offered by Fine Hotels & Resorts.

    Hot Tip: One thing to keep in mind when deciding to book directly or through Fine Hotels & Resorts is the duration of your stay. Since there is no minimum stay required to earn FHR benefits, shorter stays can often be the sweet spot of this program. You will get the same $100 credit whether you are booking 1 night or 7 nights! Need some inspiration? Check out these 26 Fine Hotels & Resorts properties that offer max value.

    Final Thoughts

    While The Hotel Collection and Fine Hotels & Resorts sound similar, they offer different perks. The Hotel Collection is available to a larger group of American Express cardmembers but offers fewer perks than Fine Hotels & Resorts.

    When booking properties through either program, be sure to compare your price and benefits to what you can get when booking directly. Sometimes it can be cheaper to book directly with the hotel, but the perks offered through these 2 programs could outweigh any increased price you might see when booking through American Express.

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    29 comments

    JennUWinn

    January 27, 2019

    Hang tight – the AmEx Fine Hotels & Resorts properties are currently in the process of completing their 2019 contracts and are being added back to the website daily – the properties that partner with the FHR program are going to be available to book online earning 5X points (which was previously not an option for FHR).

    Katie Seemann

    January 31, 2019

    Great news! We are looking forward to seeing what properties are now part of the FHR program.

    RuNic

    April 19, 2019

    Is the FHR benefit applied to “per room” or “per reservation”? For example, if booking 3 rooms for the same night through FHR, will the amenity be $300 or $100? Thank you so much

    Katie Seemann

    April 20, 2019

    Hi RuNic,

    The FHR benefits are limited to 1 “package” per room per stay, but each cardmember can book up to 3 rooms per stay. So, if you booked 3 rooms through FHR and the amenity was $100 credit per room, you would receive that for each room.

    RuNic

    April 20, 2019

    Thank you Katie! That’s good to know!
    That’s what I understand too from the benefit terms but the Amex travel customer service rep told me only one room of multiple rooms for the same night will get the package so I’m kinda confused.

    Katie Seemann

    April 22, 2019

    Hi RuNic,
    Customer Service Reps can get info wrong sometimes! If you are having problems try calling back to talk to someone else, or pull up the terms and conditions so you can have them handy if the rep is misinformed.

    Joshua

    April 27, 2019

    Under the FHR section your hot tip says unlike other OTA these stays earn hotel loyalist points and benefits. However later in the same section you say in bold that FHR stays do not. Which is it?

    Katie Seemann

    April 29, 2019

    Hi Joshua,
    Thanks for pointing this out — the post has been updated. When booking a property through Fine Hotels and Resorts, you may be able to earn hotel loyalty points. Based on crowdsourced data, Hyatt and Hilton usually let you earn points on FHR bookings, while Marriott does not. Hope that clears things up for you.

    Steve

    June 05, 2019

    A question: Suppose I want to stay 2 consecutive nights, but I book 2 1-night stays, will that work out for 2 $100 credit?

    Christine Krzyszton

    June 05, 2019

    Hello Steve. No, unfortunately that won’t work. The terms and conditions state that: “back-to-back stays within a 24-hour period at the same property are considered one stay.”

    Steve

    June 06, 2019

    Thanks! That makes sense.

    Jonah

    June 09, 2019

    How does the daily breakfast work? Is it ordered via room service or do you go the hotel’s restaurant?

    Christine Krzyszton

    June 09, 2019

    Hello Jonah. There are more than 1,000 properties in the Fine Hotels & Resorts group so how breakfast is handled will depend on the property. The actual terms and conditions state: “Breakfast amenity varies by property, but will be, at a minimum, a continental breakfast.” The Ritz-Carlton in San Francisco, for example, offers the following: “Room upgrade upon arrival, when available, Daily breakfast for two people, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Guaranteed 4pm late checkout, and US$100 Food and beverage credit to be used during your stay.” You could review the specific amenities offered by each property in which you’re interested (prior to booking) on the FHR website and then email the hotel to pose your question directly. https://www.americanexpressfhr.com/fhr/offers

    Paul Stein

    December 14, 2019

    Considering getting the Amex Platinum.

    We stay at the Wynn, one of the hotels on the Fine Hotel Collection list.

    We book direct at rates offered us by Wynn direct mailings. Those are significantly less than web rates.

    If I book direct, and pay with the Platinum card, do I get any benefits by paying with my Platinum Card?

    Jarrod West

    December 14, 2019

    Hi Paul,

    The only benefit you would receive is the points that you’d earn. In order to get the Fine Hotel Collection benefits, you must make the booking through the Fine Hotel Collection portal.

    Jenna

    January 04, 2020

    If the property is giving the $100 credit to spend, do you know how that’s reimbursed? Is it that we use the credit card to make a purchase in the hotel and get the credit on the statement, or is it a credit amount (such as a slip) that we get upon check in? Thanks!

    Stephen Au

    January 04, 2020

    Hi Jenna,

    Great question! The property credit will be deducted from the final hotel bill when you check out. So, if you end up spending $150 at the spa, you’ll get $100 subtracted in the hotel bill when you check out.

    Kevin

    January 13, 2020

    Hi Stephen,

    Can you explain a bit more about what does property credit means? Thanks

    Jarrod West

    January 13, 2020

    Hi Kevin,

    This usually refers to a credit you receive that you can use for services on the property. Some properties offer a food and beverage credit, others offer a spa credit.

    Shachi

    January 06, 2021

    I am seeing the FHR program looks a little different now. Even though it doesn’t require you to stay at least two nights, I am starting to see FHR hotels in Denver and Las Vegas hotels not being able to be booked for one night stays. It says “This hotel is not available on the dates selected”. Is this their way around the program? And if so, can you update the article to address this. For example, in Las Vegas, the Bellagio, previously, you were able to book a one-night stay. Now, it seems like you cannot.

    Christine Krzyszton

    January 06, 2021

    Hi Shachi. Thank you for this update. Individual properties dictate specific stay policies, which may include some properties requiring a minimum 2-night stay due to pandemic circumstances. The FHR program has not changed.

    Roger

    April 21, 2021

    I am not sure this is correct. I cross-checked with Hilton’s own booking system. If I book through Hilton, I actually can book one-night stays. However, if I book through FHR, no availability is showing up for one-night stays, and availability magically shows up once I changed to two nights. So whatever is going on, it is specifically targeting FHR users.

    Ryan

    May 02, 2021

    It a shame most bloggers and most people in general just see the 5X points and think it’s an amazing deal. Those 5X points are WHY you are not earning elite points. You have to be DUMB AS A ROCK to think a Marriott/Hilton/IHG property can give you points on a pre-paid stay. They may not have any clue how much you paid. In order to earn points on FHR stays, you MUST pay at the hotel. I’ve looked through articles and it seems not one genius blogger has figured this out yet. I will take my 17.5 Marriott points per dollar over 4 Amex points per dollar (you already earn 1 when you pay).

    Jarrod West

    May 03, 2021

    Hi Ryan,

    I’m sorry you feel that way regarding the mental faculties of us bloggers. As I’m sure you know, the number of points you earn for a stay is just one factor of the overall equation. For instance, when you book an Amex FH&R stay, you’ll receive a space available room upgrade, free breakfast for 2 people, guaranteed 4 pm late checkout, a property amenity valued at $100, and other benefits. These benefits can be especially useful if you don’t already have elite status with the hotel, and thus don’t receive such benefits already.

    In fact, one might argue that all of those benefits are more valuable than the additional points you’d receive by booking direct. Our goal is to give information to travelers so they know all of their options, and they can make their own decision from there in determining what makes the most sense for their needs.

    CanICancel

    December 03, 2021

    If I pay in advance, and then end up needing to cancel. Do I get the payment or points refunded as long as I am within the cancellation policy?

    Jarrod West

    December 07, 2021

    Hi CanICancel,

    Yes, if you make a refundable booking then you can cancel and get a refund for your points.

    Enn Why

    December 16, 2021

    I know I will get the $200 FH&R AMEX Platinum hotel credit if booked with prepayment along with the $100 food/spa credit. Do I get the food/spas credit if I booked FH&R with just points?

    Jarrod West

    December 16, 2021

    Hi Enn,

    Yes, if you book through FH&R with points you should still receive those benefits.

    Matt Morton

    August 24, 2022

    Here is a great choice that I stayed in last fall: the NH collection in San Sebastian. Price is usually less than $100/nt and I got a suite upgrade and used the $100 food credit at the bar, which had great food. I think it ended up costing me close to nothing!

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