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    A Hotel Brand for Every Type of Journey. With over 30 hotel brands and 10,000 global destinations, you’ll find the exact experience you’re looking for with Marriott Bonvoy. Your world, and your journey, await. Where Can We Take You?

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    Use this map to find what Marriot hotels are close to your next destination! Click on the top left corner to (un)check categories to start browsing, then once you know the category of your desired location you can reference the table below to find how many points you can expect a night to cost. This chart shows the points you’ll need for different ...

    Bulgari Hotels

    Bulgari Hotelsis the newest addition to the Marriott family, and it’s a stunner. With only six hotels currently operating worldwide, this is a five-star only brand. Marriott will open three more Bulgari hotels by 2022, so they’ll be a rarity for the foreseeable future. It’s no bother, as the brand doesn’t participate in Marriott award nights at this time.

    EDITION

    EDITIONcurrently has only 10 hotels worldwide, including drop-dead gorgeous properties in London, Miami Beach, New York and Sanya, China. Edition is one of the seven five-star Marriott brands. The target audience of these hotels are honeymooners, anniversaries, rich people, and anyone flush with Marriott points.

    JW Marriott

    JW Marriott is a luxury brand with hotels on five continents. It’s a great choice for those who don’t want to spend the points (or money) for an ultra-luxurious Ritz-Carlton but still want a fancy stay in an amazing location. MMS managing editor Brendan recently stayed at the JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa, which is on its own island in the middle of the Venetian Lagoon. You enter the resort lobby by boat, similar to a 007 super villain’s secret lair.

    Autograph Collection

    Autograph Collection Hotelsare between upper-upscale and luxury. Because of this, they’re a bit of a sweet spot within the Marriott hotel portfolio. Autograph Collection is comprised of independent hotels that Marriott has chosen for their uniqueness, like original architecture or particularly fun location. They’re a rare breed that spans between Category 2 (budget hotels) and Category 8 (the best of the best).

    Delta

    Delta Hotelsare located primarily in Canada. It’s an upscale brand that targets business travelers with attributes like large work spaces and business facilities. I feel obliged to say that the only Delta hotel with which I’ve been privileged to stay was far from upscale. It felt like a re-purposed and slightly improved La Quinta. Some of my friends have stayed at properties in Canada and their experience sounds much better.

    Design Hotels

    Design Hotels offer one-of-a-kind settings in environments ranging from rural to urban. They’ve got a slew of bucket list hotels in far-flung destinations that you simply won’t find other hotel brands, such as ION Adventure Hotel, Nesjavellir, a Member of Design Hotelsin Iceland.

    AC Hotels

    Marriott says AC Hotelsare primarily for business travelers. The brand began in Europe and while it has now spread to other continents it prides itself on keeping a European vibe. You can find handfuls of four-star AC hotels in Europe in Marriott’s Category 1 (which can cost as little as 4,000 points per night!). If you’re looking for a cheap vacation on points, this is the brand for you.

    Aloft Hotels

    Aloft Hotelshave an open concept and modern vibe. These hotels are new and emphasize their up-to-date technology. I personally dislike Aloft. They’re garish and millennial, and the bathrooms tend to simulate a megaphone — less than ideal if you’re not traveling alone.

    Courtyard

    Courtyard by Marriottis by far the largest Marriott hotel brand with more than 1,000 hotels worldwide. It’s geared toward business travelers, but it’s great for families, too, with an in-house bistro, a fitness room and a pool. They’re often conveniently located off major highways, they’re perfect if you’re a road warrior.

    Element

    Element is a less fancy version of Westin hotels(we’ll get to those a little later). It’s an extended-stay brand emphasizing sustainability and wellness. It even has its own bike-sharing program so you can hit the trails and see the sights. If you’re hunkered down in a hotel for a week or two, Element is a cost-effective and healthy choice.

    Homes & Villas by Marriott International

    Homes & Villas by Marriott Internationalis a new collection of private locations offered through a home-sharing program. You can rent a castle in Ireland or a cabin in Colorado — the kind of locations you normally can’t get with other Marriott brands. You can redeem points for this brand, but the prices are entirely rogue. You won’t find hotel categories here, and some properties are well over 200,000 points per night. That’s not to say there aren’t great deals — especially on the East Coast.

    Marriott Executive Apartments

    Marriott Executive Apartmentsare for extended stays, such as business travel that will last weeks or months. You don’t, however, have to book a full month to stay here. The apartment complexes have laundry facilities, weekly housekeeping and a gym. Unfortunately, they exist only outside of the U.S., so domestic travelers can only dream.

    Marriott hotel chains are sorted by brand, each having distinct characteristics that are used to market the hotel to a certain type of traveler. You can book free nights at the vast majority of Marriott hotels with Marriott points; take a look at our guide on how to earn Marriott pointsfor more details. The quickest and easiest way to amass a fat s...

    With 32 Marriott hotel brands in over 7,000 locations, there is likely to be a hotel to fit your travel style almost anywhere. If you want to stretch your points to stay longer, consider the affordable Fairfield Inn & Suites with free hot breakfast or TownePlace Suites. If you want a romantic getaway, consider five-star brands like Ritz-Carlton or ...

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    • AC Hotels by Marriott.
    • Aloft Hotels.
    • Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy (Coming Soon)
    • Autograph Collection.
  2. Jun 26, 2021 · Not only does Marriott have the most hotels in its global portfolio of any major hotel company, but it also has the most brands. The differences between some — like Aloft and Moxy or Courtyard and Four Points — are fairly minor.

  3. Aug 6, 2024 · Marriott’s six upper-upscale brands run the gamut from resorts to trendy boutique hotels to the stylish W Hotel line. Delta Hotels is the first offering in this tier, with 105 hotels primarily in Canada.

    • What are the different Marriot Hotels?1
    • What are the different Marriot Hotels?2
    • What are the different Marriot Hotels?3
    • What are the different Marriot Hotels?4
    • What are the different Marriot Hotels?5
  4. Jul 22, 2024 · There are 37 different Marriott Bonvoy hotel brands, divided into 4 categories: Long Stay, Select, Premium and Luxury. Read the article above to learn all about the features of each Marriott Bonvoy hotel.

  5. Sep 21, 2016 · Read on for our takes on all 30 of Marriott's brands. Deanna Ting and Greg Oates, Skift. Now that Marriott International is on track to complete its acquisition of Starwood Hotels & Resorts...