There’s a lot to love about the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card (learn more), including the card’s great return on spending and bonus categories. One of the other awesome perks worth being aware of is the Chase Sapphire Preferred hotel credit, which can get you up to $100 of value per year, for eligible bookings through Chase Travel℠.
In this post, I’d like to take a close look at the details of this perk, especially since it can essentially justify the $95 annual fee in and of itself. Keep in mind the card is currently offering a phenomenal welcome bonus, making it the ideal time to apply (and many people should be eligible for the card).
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So why wouldn’t you want to book through the Chase Travel portal? There are a couple of main downsides:
- Since the Chase Travel portal is an online travel agency, this is considered a third party booking, so you generally won’t earn points or receive elite benefits if you’re staying at a major chain hotel
- While the Chase Travel portal has competitive pricing, in some cases you’ll get better rates when booking directly with a hotel; some hotels have discounts for loyalty program members, AAA members, seniors, etc.
Personally, my strategy for using the Sapphire Preferred hotel credit would be as follows:
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.





