Hilton expands luxury offerings with addition of 30 new SLH hotels

Emily Thompson Credit cards editor
Emily Thompson Credit cards editor - The Points Guy
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Hilton’s partnership with Small Luxury Hotels of the World has expanded, adding 30 new hotels to the Hilton Honors ecosystem. This follows last year’s integration of 390 luxury boutique properties into the program, bringing the total count to over 400 hotels worldwide.

Among the latest additions is Nobu Hotel Warsaw, featuring chic rooms reflecting early 20th-century art deco design, a Nobu restaurant serving signature dishes like rock shrimp tempura, and a spa using Natura Bisse products. Hilton Honors members can book this hotel for as little as 50,000 points per night. American Express Membership Rewards points holders can secure a night for 25,000 points due to a favorable transfer ratio.

In addition to Warsaw, two other Nobu-branded hotels in Marrakech and Marbella are now part of the SLH partnership.

Other European additions include Vista Palazzo Lago di Como in Italy, available from 150,000 points per night, and Dylan Hotel in Dublin offering stays starting at 65,000 points per night.

In Hoi An, Vietnam, Namia River Retreat can be booked from 90,000 points per night. This serene hotel features pool villas with private swimming areas, large family villas, and authentic Vietnamese cuisine.

These newly bookable properties offer Hilton Honors elite members various perks based on their status level:

– Member: Guaranteed member discount; complimentary standard Wi-Fi; late checkout; bottled water; no resort fees on award stays
– Silver: 20% points bonus; fifth standard reward night free; all entry-level member benefits
– Gold: 80% points bonus; complimentary breakfast for two guests; space- available upgrades; fifth standard reward night free;
– Diamond: 100% points bonus; complimentary breakfast for two guests; space- available upgrades;

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