A complete guide to booking the world's best hotels with loyalty points. From Marriott Bonvoy to Hilton Honors, here are the Three-Key properties in each program.
Of the 141 Michelin Three-Key hotels in the world, the vast majority are independent properties that can only be booked with cash. But a meaningful handful belong to major hotel groups with loyalty programs, which means you can potentially book a stay at the absolute pinnacle of global hospitality using points. The catch: not every branded Three-Key hotel participates in its parent company's points program in the way you might expect.
Here is a comprehensive breakdown of every Three-Key hotel that is bookable through a loyalty program, grouped by program, with approximate points costs and practical tips for maximizing your redemption value.
Marriott's Bonvoy program offers the clearest path to booking Three-Key Michelin hotels with points, thanks to three Ritz-Carlton Reserve properties that participate fully in the loyalty program.
All three Ritz-Carlton Reserve properties hold Michelin Three Keys and participate in Marriott Bonvoy for both earning and redeeming points.

| Hotel | Location | Cash Price | Points/Night (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phulay Bay, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve | Krabi, Thailand | $1,127 | 80,000–150,000 |
| Mandapa, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve | Ubud, Indonesia | $1,285 | 85,000–180,000 |
| Rissai Valley, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve | Jiuzhaigou, China | $1,532 | 80,000–200,000 |
Redemption value: At the lower end of the points range, you are getting roughly 1.2–1.5 cents per Marriott Bonvoy point — significantly above the average redemption value of ~0.8 cents. These are among the best Bonvoy redemptions available anywhere.
Pro tip: Marriott's 5th Night Free benefit applies to award stays, so booking five consecutive nights drops your effective per-night cost by 20%. On a five-night stay at Mandapa, that saves you approximately 85,000 points.
This is where it gets confusing. Three Bvlgari hotels hold Michelin Three Keys:
| Hotel | Location | Cash Price |
|---|---|---|
| Bvlgari Hotel Roma | Rome, Italy | $3,053 |
| Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo | Tokyo, Japan | $2,480 |
| Bvlgari Hotel London | London, UK | $1,072 |
Despite appearing on Marriott.com and technically falling under the Marriott umbrella, Bvlgari hotels do not participate in Marriott Bonvoy. You cannot earn or redeem points, and elite status benefits do not apply. The only Marriott-adjacent benefit is access to the Marriott STARS program through an eligible travel agent, which provides perks like complimentary breakfast and a $100 hotel credit.

Accor's ALL (Accor Live Limitless) loyalty program covers several luxury brands, including Raffles and the Emblems Collection. Three Three-Key hotels are bookable through the program.
| Hotel | Location | Cash Price | Points/Night (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Raffles Hotel, Singapore | Singapore | $1,307 | 90,000–135,000 |
| Raffles London at The OWO | London, UK | $1,139 | 80,000–120,000 |
| Lucknam Park, Emblems Collection | Colerne, UK | $637 | 45,000–70,000 |
Redemption value: Accor points are generally valued at around 2 euro cents each (roughly 2.2 US cents), making these redemptions decent but not spectacular. Accor's program is better known for its status benefits than its award redemptions.

Pro tip: Accor frequently runs points purchase promotions at discounts of 25–40%. Buying discounted points and using them at Raffles Singapore can yield redemption values well above the standard rate. Also, Accor's Limitless Experiences program occasionally offers unique add-ons at Raffles properties.
Four Seasons has 10 Three-Key Michelin hotels — the most of any single brand — but does not operate a traditional points-based loyalty program. There is no way to accumulate and redeem points for free nights.
| Hotel | Location | Cash Price |
|---|---|---|
| Four Seasons Hotel Firenze | Florence, Italy | $2,833 |
| Four Seasons George V | Paris, France | $2,332 |
| Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi | Tokyo, Japan | $2,129 |
| San Domenico Palace, A Four Seasons Hotel | Taormina, Italy | $1,837 |
| Four Seasons Istanbul at Sultanahmet | Istanbul, Turkey | $1,096 |
| Grand Hotel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel | Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France | $1,078 |
| Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane | London, UK | $1,042 |
| Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai | Chiang Mai, Thailand | $999 |
| Four Seasons Astir Palace | Athens, Greece | $956 |
| Four Seasons Resort Megeve | Megeve, France | $593 |
However, the Four Seasons Preferred Partner (FSPP) program — available through eligible travel advisors — provides meaningful benefits: complimentary daily breakfast for two, a $100 hotel credit, room upgrade priority (the highest available on any booking platform), and early check-in / late check-out when available. These perks can easily be worth $200–$400 per night at Four Seasons properties.

Mandarin Oriental has three Three-Key properties and operates the Fans of M.O. program, but it is a recognition-based system rather than a points program. There are no points to earn or redeem; instead, the program offers personalized experiences and benefits that increase with loyalty tier (Fan, Silk, and Pearl).
| Hotel | Location | Cash Price |
|---|---|---|
| Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid | Madrid, Spain | $1,293 |
| Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park | London, UK | $979 |
| Mandarin Oriental Bangkok | Bangkok, Thailand | $578 |
Like Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental properties are also available through travel advisor programs (including Mandarin Oriental Fan Club, Virtuoso, and Amex Fine Hotels + Resorts) that provide complimentary breakfast, room upgrades, and hotel credits.
Rosewood operates the Rosewood Explorer loyalty program, which provides complimentary nights after a qualifying number of paid stays rather than a points-based currency. Six Three-Key hotels carry the Rosewood brand:
| Hotel | Location | Cash Price |
|---|---|---|
| Castiglion del Bosco, A Rosewood Hotel | Montalcino, Italy | $3,040 |
| Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort | Hawaii, United States | $2,109 |
| Rosewood Luang Prabang | Luang Prabang, Laos | $822 |
| Rosewood Hong Kong | Kowloon, Hong Kong | $775 |
| Rosewood Sao Paulo | Sao Paulo, Brazil | $713 |
| Rosewood Schloss Fuschl | Hof bei Salzburg, Austria | $645 |

After every third paid stay at Rosewood properties, members earn a complimentary night. Additional benefits include room upgrades, early check-in/late check-out, and dining credits that increase with loyalty tier.
Belmond, owned by LVMH, has four Three-Key hotels and operates the Bellini Club — accessible through travel advisors — rather than a traditional points program.
| Hotel | Location | Cash Price |
|---|---|---|
| Hotel das Cataratas, Iguassu Falls | Iguazu Falls, Brazil | $995 |
| Las Casitas, A Belmond Hotel | Arequipa, Peru | $655 |
| Hotel Cipriani, Venice | Venice, Italy | $570 |
| Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons | Great Milton, UK | $518 |
Aman has seven Three-Key hotels — the second-highest brand count after Four Seasons — and does not offer any loyalty program. No points, no tiers, no complimentary night credits.
| Hotel | Location | Cash Price |
|---|---|---|
| Amangiri | Lake Powell, United States | $5,776 |
| Aman New York | New York City, United States | $3,224 |
| Amanemu | Shima, Japan | $3,138 |
| Aman Venice | Venice, Italy | $2,362 |
| Amanoi | Vinh Hy Village, Vietnam | $1,774 |
| Amanjiwo | Yogyakarta, Indonesia | $1,392 |
| Amanpuri | Phuket, Thailand | $484 |
Aman's philosophy is that their guests do not want or need a loyalty program. The brand has historically attracted ultra-high-net-worth travelers (colloquially called "Amanjunkies") who return based on the experience itself, not incentive structures.
Of the 141 Three-Key hotels, 94 are fully independent with no brand affiliation or loyalty program of any kind. These include some of the most celebrated properties on the list:
These hotels are cash-only. No points, no loyalty programs, no backdoor redemptions.
If your goal is to stay at a Michelin Three-Key hotel using points, your realistic options are:
For the remaining 135 Three-Key hotels, your best strategy is to book through travel advisor programs (FSPP, Virtuoso, Amex FHR) that add value through complimentary perks rather than free nights.
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Data methodology: Hotel affiliations, brands, and pricing are sourced from the Michelin Key Hotels Database as of February 2026. Points estimates are approximate and based on publicly available award charts and dynamic pricing as of early 2026. Actual points costs vary by date, demand, and room type. Cash prices reflect a midweek April 2026 stay for two adults in a standard room.
Source: Michelin Key Hotels Database
PageGun Team
2026/02/14