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The only thing better than a vacation is a free vacation. Whether you’re an international jet setter or a local road tripper, we’ll let you in on the top travel hacks to score free hotel rooms. We’ll cover strategies that work for free nights at luxury hotels, international hotels, and budget stays, too.

1

Exchange good reviews for a free stay.

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  1. This strategy works better if you have a large social media following. However, it’s worth a shot even if you’re not an influencer. The secret is to target the right hotel chains. Go for a small- to medium-sized hotel, preferably abroad.[1]
    • Foreign hotels will be more open to your reviews because it’s harder for them to market themselves in your country.
    • Contact the hotel and say something like, “I’m a small travel blogger looking to stay in Bali and promote local hotels like yours. Would you be willing to provide me with a free room on the 29th? In exchange, I’d post rave reviews on all my social media accounts as well as sites like Yelp, Tripadvisor, and Facebook.”
    • Aim for an audience of 2000 followers/subscribers/unique viewers per month to boost your odds at a free stay.[2]
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2

Join a hotel loyalty program.

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  1. The benefit of hotel loyalty programs is that they’re usually free to join! As you repeatedly book stays, you’ll accumulate loyalty points, which you can redeem for free nights. You may also get perks like free wifi, complimentary food and drink, and upgraded rooms.[3] [4]
    • Two of the most popular loyalty programs are Hilton Honors and Marriott Bonvoy.[5]
    • For example, at Hilton hotels, you earn about 10 points per dollar spent on a room. You can get free hotel rooms starting at 5,000 rewards points.[6]
    • Likewise, with Marriott Bonvoy, you earn 10 points per dollar spent on a room, and free hotel rooms start at 5,000 rewards points or $55 plus 3,500 points.
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Use a hotel credit card.

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  1. [7] You’ll get rewarded with points when you stay with the hotel, as well as when you make purchases on other things like groceries, clothes, and more. Depending on the hotel, they might even offer free nights, free upgrades, or other benefits as part of the intro offer when you sign up for the card.[8] Check out some popular hotel rewards cards below. All of them offer a free “account anniversary” night where you get 1 free hotel room annually:
    • Hilton Honors American Express Surpass Card: 130,000 points after you spend $2,000 in purchases on the card in the first 3 months of card membership and an annual fee of $95.
    • IHG Rewards Club Premier: 150,000 points after you spend $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months, $0 annual fee for the first year, then $89 each year.[9]
    • Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Credit Card: 3 free nights after you spend $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months and an annual fee of $95.[10]
    • World of Hyatt: 30,000 points after you spend $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months and an annual fee of $95.[11]
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8

Choose airlines that’ll pay for stopover rooms.

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  1. This service is called STPC (stopover paid by carrier). Not all airlines make it obvious that they offer STPC, so be sure to ask about free rooms when you book an international flight with a 6-24 hour stopover.[17]
    • STPC is usually only available for business or first-class passengers.
    • Airlines that offer STPC include Air Canada, China Southern, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Finnair, Iberia, Icelandair, Korean Air, Qatar Airways, Sri Lankan Airlines, Thai Airways, TAP Portugal, and Turkish Airlines.

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This article was co-authored by Laura Krueger & Michelle Donson. Laura Krueger (right) and Michelle Donson (left) are Travel Specialists and the Founders of LM Media Worldwide, a free service that sources and negotiates contracts for hotel rooms and meeting space needs. With a combined 30 years of experience, they specialize in hospitality sales, contract and rate negotiations, room reservations, and wedding planning. Laura holds a BS in Business Management with High Honors from Rutgers University and has directed several sales teams, negotiated thousands of contracts, and consistently exceeded national sales goals for hotel chains such as Wyndham, Radisson, and Starwood. Michelle holds a BS in Hospitality Management from the University of Delaware and has worked in group sales and banqueting for Marriott and directed several sales teams with InterContinental Hotel Group, Wyndham, and Starwood. Michelle has also earned the prestigious “Salesperson of the Year” award twice consecutively for Wyndham Hotel Group’s national sales team. LM Media Worldwide is trusted by Kleinfeld Hotel Blocks, Marriott, Rosewood Hotels & Resorts, Melia Hotels & Resorts, Gaylord Hotels, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, Wyndham Hotel Group, and Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. This article has been viewed 56,581 times.
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