When you’re considering options for hotel stays, it’s always a good idea to compare the benefits of paying cash or redeeming points.
If you’re short on points, or if the redemption just doesn’t offer good value, then it’s a good idea to look at other ways to get the most out of a paid hotel stay.
One option that’s available to select American Express cardholders is the American Express Fine Hotels and Resorts (FHR) program, which is offered through American Express Travel, the financial institution’s in-house travel agency. Eligible cardholders who book accommodations at select luxury properties worldwide will receive a host of additional perks and benefits at no extra cost.
(It’s worth noting that the Fine Hotels and Resorts (FHR) designation is reserved for high-end or luxury establishments, whereas properties in the “mid-range” or “upscale” category are more likely to be part of the American Express Hotel Collection, though the two programs function similarly.)
In This Post
- What Is American Express Fine Hotels & Resorts?
- What Are the Benefits of Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts?
- How to Maximize Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts
- Conclusion
What Is American Express Fine Hotels & Resorts?
The American Express Fine Hotels & Resorts program is reserved only for American Express’s most premium clientele: those with an American Express Platinum Card, Business Platinum Card from American Express, or Centurion Card issued in any country.
Note that while any American Express cardholder can book the hotels that are part of the FHR program through American Express Travel, only Platinum and Centurion cardholders get access to FHR benefits for their stay, which we’ll explore in detail below.
The Fine Hotels & Resorts program features over 1,600 properties across the world, including properties that belong to hotel brands and independent ones, too.
Hotel stays booked by eligible cardholders through the Fine Hotels & Resorts program offer guests a variety of elite-like benefits during their stay, all at no extra cost. Some of the benefits offered at properties include a room upgrade, complimentary breakfast for two, guaranteed 4pm late check-out, and more.
One way of thinking about Fine Hotels & Resorts is that you get many of the benefits that someone with top-tier elite status would enjoy without having to earn the status.
To search for participating properties, head to the American Express Fine Hotels & Resorts landing page, or you can navigate to the American Express Travel portal from the menu at the top of the Amex website.
Here, you can make searches as you would with any other booking site, indicating the location where you want to search, the dates of your stay, and the number of guests.
Hotels participating in the Fine Hotels & Resorts program will be labelled as such, clearly indicating that there are additional benefits to be enjoyed during your stay.
The property-specific benefits will also be listed in the search results, so you know what’s included with the cost of your stay.
With American Express Fine Hotels & Resorts, you can book up to three rooms under one reservation.
It’s worth noting that, unlike many of the other hotel booking channels out there, occasionally the FHR rate will be higher than the flexible rate, member rate, or discounted rate that the hotel themselves publicly advertise.
In these cases, you should think about how much you value the incremental Amex FHR benefits compared to the difference in rate in order to decide which channel to book through. Plus, if the hotel belongs to a chain or group of hotels, you can look into booking through a preferred partner program instead, with similar (and sometimes better) benefits.
The last thing to note is that when booking a non-prepaid stay via FHR, you’ll be asked to settle your bill upon checkout using an American Express card; however, it doesn’t necessarily have to be the American Express card that you had originally used to secure the reservation.
What Are the Benefits of Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts?
You’ll be offered a standard set of benefits whenever you book through the Fine Hotels & Resorts program, including the following:
- Daily breakfast for two every morning
- Guaranteed 4pm late checkout
- 12pm early check-in, subject to availability
- Room upgrade, subject to availability
- $100 (USD) unique property credit per stay
The first four benefits listed here are standard across all Amex FHR properties, whereas the $100 (USD) unique property credit can vary from hotel to hotel.
This usually takes the form of a $100 (USD) credit to be spent on any incidentals at the property, but may also sometimes be more limited in nature, like a food and beverage credit, spa credit, or an airport transfer.
Some of these benefits may sound familiar, as they’re actually quite similar to the benefits offered by hotel elite status levels like Marriott Bonvoy Platinum Elite, Hilton Diamond, or Hyatt Globalist.
In fact, if you choose to stay at Amex FHR properties where you are also an elite member, there’s going to be quite a bit of overlap in the benefits you receive.
Some of these elite benefits can be stacked upon your Amex FHR benefits, while some may not. This depends on your specific status level and benefits.
For example, if you are staying at a luxury hotel brand which includes breakfast as an elite benefit, such as the St. Regis, the breakfast offered through FHR would neither be incremental nor useful.
Neither would the guaranteed 4pm check-out or early check-in benefits, as these are already available for all Marriott Bonvoy Platinum Elite or higher status members.
However, if you booked a property which does not include a free elite breakfast, such as the Ritz-Carlton or EDITION brands under the Marriott umbrella, then the Amex FHR-included breakfast benefit would certainly be something to pay attention to, and potentially a great reason to pick Amex FHR over booking directly.
Meanwhile, a benefit such as the complimentary room upgrade might be combinable with your elite status, in the sense that a hotel may give you greater priority for upgrades as an elite member who also booked through a premium channel – potentially upgrading you twice compared to the upgrade you would’ve received purely based on elite status!
How to Maximize Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts
Now that you know all about American Express Fine Hotels & Resorts, let’s talk about some strategies around when to use the program and how to maximize its offerings.
Stack with Travel Credits
Other than the additional benefits offered at the hotels, one of the main reasons why it’s worth looking at Fine Hotels & Resorts is that the Canadian-issued American Express Platinum Card and Business Platinum Card from American Express offer a $200 (CAD) annual travel credit per membership year as a perk of holding the cards, while the US-issued American Express Platinum Card also offers an annual $200 (USD) hotel credit per calendar year.
The US Platinum Card’s annual credit, in particular, is eligible only for bookings made directly with American Express Travel for hotels participating in the FHR or Hotel Collection programs, so if you’d like to maximize your benefits from the card, you’ll want to book this way at least once annually.
Earn 5x Points on the Amex US Platinum Cards
Most Amex FHR bookings have flexible cancellation terms and you can choose to pay upon checkout when making the initial booking. Recall that you’ll need to present an Amex card for payment on-site.
However, there’s also a good reason why you might choose to prepay in advance: both the Amex US Platinum Card and the Amex US Business Platinum Card offer 5x Amex US Membership Rewards points on prepaid hotel bookings made through Amex Travel, which is the best way to maximize points earned on any Fine Hotels & Resorts stay.
Earn Elite Nights & Points
Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts bookings are eligible to earn elite qualifying nights and points with major hotel loyalty programs like Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, World of Hyatt, and more.
Unlike third-party online travel agencies like Expedia or Hotels.com, hotel staff and management treat members who book via Amex FHR the same as any guest who books direct (and sometimes even better!)
To take advantage of your elite benefits or if you want to earn elite nights and points, simply include your membership number in the appropriate field during your Amex FHR booking process, and the reservation should be automatically attached to your hotel loyalty account.
Doing so will also enable you to access the hotel’s live chat feature through the app, which is one way to “suite-talk” and make a request for an upgrade before your arrival. Reiterating this request upon check-in can result in an upgrade that wouldn’t have been possible if you had simply booked direct.
Try a New Hotel Brand with Elite-Like Benefits
If you’re accustomed to enjoying elite status perks with a major loyalty program like Marriott Bonvoy on your hotel stays, then the Amex FHR program can help you unlock elite-like benefits when trying out an independent hotel or a luxury brand with a typically inaccessible loyalty program.
For example, Fairmont, Four Seasons, and Shangri-La are known as some of the world’s top-tier hotel brands, though neither of their loyalty programs make it easy to earn and redeem points for free stays or earn meaningful benefits without significant loyalty to the brand.
By booking through Amex FHR, you’ll at least be treated to benefits that are on par with top-tier elite status treatment while sampling a new experience with a different chain.
The same idea applies if you happen to hold no status with a hotel chains that does have a loyalty offering, like Hilton or Hyatt.
Property-Specific Promotions
Each hotel booking channel can offer its own unique promotions to incentivize travellers to book through their channel, and Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts is no exception.
You’ll often see limited-time discounts or property credit offers floating around for various hotels, which can significantly elevate the value proposition if you were considering a stay at this property.
In particular, you should keep an eye out for promotions with extra property credits, and especially offers for complimentary nights if you stay for a specified minimum amount of time.
For this reason, it’s always worth checking the Amex FHR rate and comparing against your other options as you’re deciding how to book.
Conclusion
As a perk of the global American Express Platinum cards, the Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts program allows travellers to elevate their luxury hotel stays through a series of perks and benefits at a wide range of the world’s best properties – all while continuing to earn elite qualifying nights and points in your hotel loyalty program of choice.
If you’re staying somewhere without an ideal points redemption, looking to use up your annual Platinum travel credit, or simply feeling keen to splurge on a luxury hotel while retaining elite-like benefits, consider booking through Fine Hotels & Resorts for your next high-end stay.
hi, i am going to book the grand hyatt hotel in seoul through the booking engine on AMEX platinum card(FHR), the reason is that i could have $100 credit to use in the hotel if i do that on AMEX, so my question is if I book the hotel through Amex, does the night i am staying will be counted as the qulifying nights on my world of hyatt app? and earn points in world of hyatt? and as a globalist, am i still eligible for the chances upgrading to the suites? by the way, in amex i have to “pay now”, it’s not “pay at hotel”
How do Toronto hotels treat the $100USD credit? Will the currency be treated 1 to 1 Canadian or they will actually give you $130 CAD?
Should be converted at the market rate.
I’ve had good success getting FHR stays credited outside the US. However, in the US it’s very hit or miss especially with MGM and Hyatt properties.
Hilton credits, but 50% of the time you can’t book the property (in the US or worldwide).