Previously, SLH was a part of World of Hyatt, but Hilton has now taken the brand of highly sought-after properties.
This means that Hilton Honors members can use points to book nights at these hotels. We were worried that they might be more expensive than other Hilton properties, but they appear to be following Hilton’s standard award pricing.
And if you’re a Hilton Honors elite member, this is especially good news — you’ll now be able to take advantage of unique benefits at these SLH properties when you book through Hilton. These benefits include the fifth-night-free perk, which can be extremely valuable, along with complimentary breakfast for Gold and Diamond members.
If you’ve been on the fence about getting a Hilton cobranded credit card, this may be all you need to know to go for it. Luckily for you, the Hilton Honors American Express Card and Hilton Honors American Express Surpass® Card are both offering elevated welcome bonuses through the end of this month — and they include a free night reward.
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