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Our favorite American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts properties where you can get elite perks

Sept. 28, 2025
13 min read
ELLIE NAN STORCK/THE POINTS GUY
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The American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts program is far from new — the credit card booking platform has been around since 1992.

But what started with a couple of hundred properties has, in the last few decades, ballooned to some 1,800 hotels and resorts. Booking these stays through the platform — which is available to those holding The Platinum Card® from American Express and The Business Platinum Card® from American Express — come with many perks, typically including guaranteed 4 p.m. late checkout, daily breakfast for two, a $100 experience credit, noon check-in (when available) and room upgrades upon availability.

Plus, as a cardholder, when you prepay for an FHR property using your eligible Amex card, you'll receive up to a $600 annual statement credit (up to $300 biannually) on your stay.


The Platinum Card® from American Express — Find out your offer: You may be eligible for as high as 175,000 Membership Rewards points after spending $8,000 in eligible purchases on your new card in your first six months of membership. Welcome offers vary, and you may not be eligible for an offer.



With an updated card statement credit benefit and so many fantastic perks to consider, narrowing down the divine Amex Fine Hotels + Resorts portfolio can feel a tad overwhelming. Therefore, we’ve curated a list of some of TPG’s most beloved properties around the world tied to the program.

Related: 8 hotels where your Amex Platinum hotel credit covers half (or more) of your stay

Six Senses Kyoto

SIX SENSES

Serenity meets craftsmanship and modernism at Six Senses Kyoto, a Higashiyama hotel that feels completely of Japan while also being exquisite from a design standpoint. The 81 guest rooms and suites are vaguely ryokan-styled, with tatami mat–inspired carpeting down the long hallways, organic mattresses and temperature-regulating pillows, customized pajamas by a Japanese recovery-wear label and wooden headboards featuring a hemp leaf pattern that signifies health and wellness.

For a detox-retox one-two punch, spend a day enjoying state-of-the-art biohacking modalities, sound bathing and feel-good treatments at the beautiful spa and maybe a sustainable workshop at Earth Lab. Once the sun sets, treat yourself to a night of dining informed by Japan’s micro seasons before sipping surprising cocktails at the Nine Tails speakeasy, where all the spirits are made in Japan.

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Rates at Six Senses Kyoto start around $970 per night.

The St. Regis Venice

st regis venice exterior
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It’s evident from the very moment of arrival — by boat, naturally — at The St. Regis Venice that this Italian hotel is special, very special. There’s the large and luminous Berengo Studio chandelier designed by Ai Weiwei especially for the Grand Salon, with a cheeky middle finger — a signature of the famed artist. Not to mention, you'll find elaborate custom glassware for evocative cocktails at Arts Bar.

Then there are the casually glamorous Grand Canal–facing Ginori Terrace, replete with vibrant Ginori 1735 place settings, and the more dressed-up restaurant, Gio’s, for surprising suppers that draw from regional traditions in view of a majestic baroque basilica and all the gondolas. And don't overlook the 169 rooms and suites, which come with sumptuous beds and a pleasing blush and sage color palette, all within an easy walk of the most iconic sites in Venice.

Rates at The St. Regis Venice start around $880 per night.

Longitude 131

A room at Longitude 131, a Fine Hotels + Resorts property in Australia.
LONGITUDE 131

At what is arguably Australia’s most moving natural site, the UNESCO-listed sandstone monolith Uluru, there is no property more immersive and indelible than Baillie Lodges’ Longitude 131, a luxurious wilderness camp with 16 tented pavilions. Tucked into the red dunes surrounding Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the otherworldly Northern Territory, these deluxe accommodations are where you’ll truly feel the wilds of Mother Nature and the storytelling heritage of Indigenous Australian culture.

Along with all the experiential outings that put guests in privileged positions to admire the natural wonder, the hotel offers a scenic swimming pool, a spa offering locally inspired healing massages and all-inclusive ultragourmet dining featuring regionally sourced and indigenous ingredients.

Rates at Longitude 131 start around $2,922 per night.

Regent Hong Kong

Dining at Regent Hong Kong
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With its prized Victoria Harbour location, a delectable two-Michelin-starred restaurant (Lai Ching Heen) and an amazingly resortlike pool smack-dab in the middle of a major city, Regent Hong Kong — reopened in 2023 after a winding history that began in 1980 — is something of an urban escape. More glamorous than ever, its chic and impactful looks by the Hong Kong-born residential designer Chi Wing Lo are soulful and swanky in equal measure.

The 497 rooms and suites are subtle and endlessly refined, with cultural motifs and traditions hidden in the furnishings, plus impeccable water-facing views that nearly make guests — relaxing in their shapely freestanding tubs — feel as though they’re passengers on a luxurious ship. Six restaurants and bars — including a Nobu outpost — and a comprehensive spa are additional arguments for staying in.

Rates at Regent Hong Kong start around $360 per night.

Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens 

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The Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens is the true embodiment of Athenian vacation heaven: It’s half an hour from the Acropolis and all the Greek city’s glorious history and ruins, yet claims three private sandy beaches of its own and access to an opulent yacht club — not to mention the sorbet-hued skies each evening.

Sense of place is a guiding force at the Athens Riviera property sprawled across 75 acres of a wooded peninsula. Amenities include a lively kids club, pampering spa treatments, exceptional cuisine — including, of course, authentic Greek meals and all the feta and seafood one could devour — and immersive, over-the-top adventures. While several of the eight dining venues offer fabulous views, there’s nothing quite as dreamy as admiring seascapes, sunsets and stars on the seafront rooms’ private balconies, some with their own private pools; however, the pine forest–facing accommodations are lovely, too.

Rates at Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens start around $1,054 per night.

Rosewood Sao Paulo

ROSEWOOD HOTELS

There are plenty of reasons to stay at Rosewood Sao Paulo, including the adults-only rooftop pool with its own bar. But the art collection alone is a major draw for creatives and aesthetes: The renovated, historic Cidade Matarazzo complex claims more than 450 site-specific works made by around 50 Brazilian artists. The curation runs the gamut, from Speto street art murals to Laura Vinci’s golden leaf sculptures and Sandra Cinto’s hand-painted tiles.

Booking one of 160 rooms and suites designed by illustrious Philippe Starck is the surest way to experience this vivid dose of culture, along with excellent dining at half a dozen restaurants and significant wellness offerings.

Rates at Rosewood Sao Paulo start around $738 per night.

Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve  

Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve
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The newest luxury resort in Costa Rica’s richly biodiverse Guanacaste region — more specifically, the vast protected Peninsula Papagayo region — is a 107-room, -suite and -treetop tent idyll.

As unique and special as Nekajui’s accommodations feel, its immersive cultural experiences and activities also hit high marks. There are cacao rituals, a private beach club, nature walks, Latin American art, stargazing, aerial yoga and pickleball, not to mention a 27,000-square-foot spa with a hydrotherapy pool, plus a personal concierge dubbed a Manzu (it means “friend” in the Chorotega language) to line it all up. Family-friendly down to the kids club and the glass funicular down to the beach, it’s also a place for romance — see the tented treehouse bar.

Rates at Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve start around $880 per night.

Amandari

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Outside Ubud, the cultural hub of Bali, Indonesia, at the top of a lush river gorge, Amandari shines radiantly through misty jungle, captivating guests with its wafting incense, intricate Balinese craft and soulful village charm. The ultrarefined retreat evokes the island in every moment, from exceptionally flavorful Indonesian fare served at all three meals, afternoon tea and interactive activities such as Balinese dance to storytelling artifacts and a hyperlocally inspired spa journey.

Thanks in large part to wonderfully gracious staff, there is plenty to do and explore amid the dense tropical flora and classic Bali architecture after starting the day with a panoramic private breakfast in an intimate traditional bale. About half the fun is in decadent relaxation, with two of the best locations being the infinity pool that takes its shape from undulating rice terraces and the large sunken outdoor tubs that adorn many of the 31 suites, which can be drawn by your butler.

Rates at Amandari start around $1,089 per night.

Capella Bangkok

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In busy Bangkok, where the Chao Phraya River is the connective tissue, it’s hard to beat the waterfront location of Capella Bangkok, a regular recipient of "world’s best hotel" distinctions since opening in 2020. This urban hotel manages an incredibly peaceful energy for being so close to all the action and within walking — or tuk-tuk — distance of the cool Charoenkrung neighborhood.

The rooms and suites feature daybed-studded balconies, and Capella’s signature plump beds are a master class in sublime sophistication. Not to mention, the hospitality and local knowledge doled out by the property's Culturists make every guest feel like in-the-know VIPs. There’s so much to eat in the city, too, but be sure to save time for the authentic yet elevated Thai spread at Phra Nakhon, a decadent evening at two-Michelin-starred Cote by Mauro Colagreco and stellar cocktails accompanied by live music at the glam bar Stella.

Rates at Capella Bangkok start around $610 per night.

Saxon Hotel, Villas and Spa  

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Some hotels just feel different, and Saxon Hotel is one of those. This storied place carries the electricity of the distinguished figures who have stayed in the past — Nelson Mandela, Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé and Prince William, to name a few — running through it. The presidential suite is even named for Mandela, who took respite there and edited his autobiography at the property after his release from prison.

It’s no wonder he found comfort in the expansive 10-acre property, replete with luscious, well-maintained gardens, an Edenic pool and private cabanas for discreet hangs. The accommodations are gorgeously designed with abundant, vivid African furniture, textiles and upholstery, with countless pieces of art and artifacts lining every hallway and public space. The glitzy restaurant, Qunu, serves phenomenal African cuisine, and the spa is a must after a long international flight.

Rates at Saxon Hotel, Villas and Spa start around $792 per night.

Raffles London at The OWO

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Raffles Hotels & Resorts’ first U.K. outpost debuted in 2023 with a bang at London's swanky, reimagined Old War Office in Whitehall. It’s now home to 120 rooms and suites that are magically throwback yet cushy in a chichi, contemporary way, including eight corner suites all named for female spies and notable women.

Famed Michelin-decorated chef Mauro Colagreco helms three dining experiences, and there are several other concepts feeding the appetite and soul — plus, of course, the legendary Spy Bar. The antidote to all the drinking and feasting is the Guerlain Spa, which occupies 27,000 square feet across four floors and houses a 66-foot swimming pool, nine treatment suites and a hair atelier, among other amenities.

Rates at Raffles London at The OWO start around $1,150 per night.

Rosewood Mandarina

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This long-anticipated resort at Mandarina — also home to a beloved One&Only — came online in May after an almost decade-long journey to deliver an all-suite retreat to Mexico's idyllic Riviera Nayarit. There are mountaintop, beachfront and agrarian escapes among the 134 accommodations, each of which has a private plunge pool and decor crafted by local artisans.

There are options for zip lining and surfing to amp up the adrenaline, as well as exhaustive therapies, including some that tap into the intriguing local culture, at Asaya Spa to bring it back down. The culinary options are as diverse, serving everything from Mexican to Spanish to Japanese; there's even a secret-ish bar tucked into a cliffside. Additional guest perks include the newly opened Mandarina Golf Club, the Rosewood Explorers kids club and the Mandarina Equestrian Club for polo and horseback riding.

Rates at Rosewood Mandarina start around $765 per night.

Four Seasons Hotel New York

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With its tony address on Billionaires' Row, near Madison Avenue’s best shopping and emblematic Central Park, and iconic architecture by I. M. Pei, this Four Seasons is all about location, location, location. Yet it would be equally compelling elsewhere, thanks to sun-drenched rooms and suites bedecked with marble bathrooms — plus one of the planet’s most opulent penthouses.

Thanks to its prestigious location, you'll also discover a lineup of exclusive and rare experiences. These might include opportunities like seasonal gourmet picnics in the park, shopping with a professional stylist and private Hudson River boat cruises. The Midtown landmark is classic in a way only possible in Manhattan.

Rates at Four Seasons Hotel New York start around $2,395 per night.

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Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

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Rewards

1 - 4X points

Intro offer

As High As 100,000 points. Find Out Your Offer.

Annual Fee

$325

Recommended Credit

Excellent to Good

Why We Chose It

There’s a lot to love about the Amex Gold. It’s a fan favorite thanks to its fantastic bonus-earning rates at restaurants worldwide and at U.S. supermarkets. If you’re hitting the skies soon, you’ll also earn bonus Membership Rewards points on travel. Paired with up to $120 in Uber Cash annually (for U.S. Uber rides or Uber Eats orders, card must be added to Uber app and you can redeem with any Amex card), up to $120 in annual dining statement credits to be used with eligible partners, an up to $84 Dunkin’ credit each year at U.S. Dunkin Donuts and an up to $100 Resy credit annually, there’s no reason that foodies shouldn’t add the Amex Gold to their wallet. These benefits alone are worth more than $400, which offsets the $325 annual fee on the Amex Gold card. Enrollment is required for select benefits. (Partner offer)

Pros

  • 4 points per dollar spent on dining at restaurants worldwide and U.S. supermarkets (on the first $50,000 in purchases per calendar year; then 1 point per dollar spent thereafter and $25,000 in purchases per calendar year; then 1 point per dollar spent thereafter, respectively)
  • 3 points per dollar spent on flights booked directly with the airline or with amextravel.com
  • Packed with credits foodies will enjoy
  • Solid welcome bonus

Cons

  • Not as useful for those living outside the U.S.
  • Some may have trouble using Uber and other dining credits
  • You may be eligible for as high as 100,000 Membership Rewards® Points after you spend $6,000 in eligible purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Welcome offers vary and you may not be eligible for an offer. Apply to know if you’re approved and find out your exact welcome offer amount – all with no credit score impact. If you’re approved and choose to accept the Card, your score may be impacted.
  • Earn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on purchases at restaurants worldwide, on up to $50,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
  • Earn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent at US supermarkets, on up to $25,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
  • Earn 3X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on flights booked directly with airlines or on AmexTravel.com.
  • Earn 2X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on prepaid hotels and other eligible purchases booked on AmexTravel.com.
  • Earn 1X Membership Rewards® point per dollar spent on all other eligible purchases.
  • $120 Uber Cash on Gold: Add your Gold Card to your Uber account and get $10 in Uber Cash each month to use on orders and rides in the U.S. when you select an American Express Card for your transaction. That’s up to $120 Uber Cash annually. Plus, after using your Uber Cash, use your Card to earn 4X Membership Rewards® points for Uber Eats purchases made with restaurants or U.S. supermarkets. Point caps and terms apply.
  • $84 Dunkin' Credit: With the $84 Dunkin' Credit, you can earn up to $7 in monthly statement credits after you enroll and pay with the American Express® Gold Card at U.S. Dunkin' locations. Enrollment is required to receive this benefit.
  • $100 Resy Credit: Get up to $100 in statement credits each calendar year after you pay with the American Express® Gold Card to dine at U.S. Resy restaurants or make other eligible Resy purchases. That's up to $50 in statement credits semi-annually. Enrollment required.
  • $120 Dining Credit: Satisfy your cravings, sweet or savory, with the $120 Dining Credit. Earn up to $10 in statement credits monthly when you pay with the American Express® Gold Card at Grubhub, The Cheesecake Factory, Goldbelly, Wine.com, and Five Guys. Enrollment required.
  • Explore over 1,000 upscale hotels worldwide with The Hotel Collection and receive a $100 credit towards eligible charges* with every booking of two nights or more through AmexTravel.com. *Eligible charges vary by property.
  • No Foreign Transaction Fees.
  • Annual Fee is $325.
  • Terms Apply.
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Rewards Rate

4XEarn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on purchases at restaurants worldwide, on up to $50,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
4XEarn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent at US supermarkets, on up to $25,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
3XEarn 3X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on flights booked directly with airlines or on AmexTravel.com.
2XEarn 2X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on prepaid hotels and other eligible purchases booked on AmexTravel.com.
1XEarn 1X Membership Rewards® point per dollar spent on all other eligible purchases.
  • Intro Offer

    As High As 100,000 points. Find Out Your Offer.
  • Annual Fee

    $325
  • Recommended Credit

    Excellent to Good

Why We Chose It

There’s a lot to love about the Amex Gold. It’s a fan favorite thanks to its fantastic bonus-earning rates at restaurants worldwide and at U.S. supermarkets. If you’re hitting the skies soon, you’ll also earn bonus Membership Rewards points on travel. Paired with up to $120 in Uber Cash annually (for U.S. Uber rides or Uber Eats orders, card must be added to Uber app and you can redeem with any Amex card), up to $120 in annual dining statement credits to be used with eligible partners, an up to $84 Dunkin’ credit each year at U.S. Dunkin Donuts and an up to $100 Resy credit annually, there’s no reason that foodies shouldn’t add the Amex Gold to their wallet. These benefits alone are worth more than $400, which offsets the $325 annual fee on the Amex Gold card. Enrollment is required for select benefits. (Partner offer)

Pros

  • 4 points per dollar spent on dining at restaurants worldwide and U.S. supermarkets (on the first $50,000 in purchases per calendar year; then 1 point per dollar spent thereafter and $25,000 in purchases per calendar year; then 1 point per dollar spent thereafter, respectively)
  • 3 points per dollar spent on flights booked directly with the airline or with amextravel.com
  • Packed with credits foodies will enjoy
  • Solid welcome bonus

Cons

  • Not as useful for those living outside the U.S.
  • Some may have trouble using Uber and other dining credits
  • You may be eligible for as high as 100,000 Membership Rewards® Points after you spend $6,000 in eligible purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Welcome offers vary and you may not be eligible for an offer. Apply to know if you’re approved and find out your exact welcome offer amount – all with no credit score impact. If you’re approved and choose to accept the Card, your score may be impacted.
  • Earn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on purchases at restaurants worldwide, on up to $50,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
  • Earn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent at US supermarkets, on up to $25,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
  • Earn 3X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on flights booked directly with airlines or on AmexTravel.com.
  • Earn 2X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on prepaid hotels and other eligible purchases booked on AmexTravel.com.
  • Earn 1X Membership Rewards® point per dollar spent on all other eligible purchases.
  • $120 Uber Cash on Gold: Add your Gold Card to your Uber account and get $10 in Uber Cash each month to use on orders and rides in the U.S. when you select an American Express Card for your transaction. That’s up to $120 Uber Cash annually. Plus, after using your Uber Cash, use your Card to earn 4X Membership Rewards® points for Uber Eats purchases made with restaurants or U.S. supermarkets. Point caps and terms apply.
  • $84 Dunkin' Credit: With the $84 Dunkin' Credit, you can earn up to $7 in monthly statement credits after you enroll and pay with the American Express® Gold Card at U.S. Dunkin' locations. Enrollment is required to receive this benefit.
  • $100 Resy Credit: Get up to $100 in statement credits each calendar year after you pay with the American Express® Gold Card to dine at U.S. Resy restaurants or make other eligible Resy purchases. That's up to $50 in statement credits semi-annually. Enrollment required.
  • $120 Dining Credit: Satisfy your cravings, sweet or savory, with the $120 Dining Credit. Earn up to $10 in statement credits monthly when you pay with the American Express® Gold Card at Grubhub, The Cheesecake Factory, Goldbelly, Wine.com, and Five Guys. Enrollment required.
  • Explore over 1,000 upscale hotels worldwide with The Hotel Collection and receive a $100 credit towards eligible charges* with every booking of two nights or more through AmexTravel.com. *Eligible charges vary by property.
  • No Foreign Transaction Fees.
  • Annual Fee is $325.
  • Terms Apply.