The Best Marriott Boutique Hotels You Can Book With Points

Marriott Bonvoy points can get you a night's stay at some of the more unique hotels in the United States.
Ramsey Qubein
By Ramsey Qubein 
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Marriott Bonvoy has more than two dozen brands and 8,000-plus hotels from which to choose when earning and redeeming points. With so many options, Marriott has a property that can suit any taste from a business-focused conference locale to a budget-minded hotel in cities large and small. Within Marriott Bonvoy, there are several brands notable for their boutique hotels. These are properties that may be small in size or especially connected to the destination through their design, menu and layout. Here are just a few of the top Marriott boutique hotels you can book with points around the country.

1. Hotel Bella Grace, Charleston, South Carolina

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In the Charleston Historic District sits the Hotel Bella Grace, which belongs to the Residence Inn by Marriott brand and is within walking distance to many of the city’s top attractions. The hotel consists of Delaney House, which dates back to the early 1800s, and a more modern building connected to it with guest rooms. As a Category 6 property, guests can redeem a stay for 40,000 to 60,000 points for a night. As part of Marriott’s extended stay portfolio, there are standard guest rooms as well as those with small kitchens, which are ideal for families or travelers in town for a while.

2. The Blackstone, Autograph Collection, Chicago

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While not exactly small with 335 rooms and suites, The Blackstone is a bastion of Chicago art and history, which makes it fitting for Marriott’s Autograph Collection. Within the hotel are over 1,600 pieces of art, mostly by Chicagoans, that are displayed in public areas and guest rooms. There is also an Art Hall and street-level market. The hotel’s original name was “The Hotel of Presidents,” and there is now a “Suite of Presidents,” too. The Blackstone is a Category 5 property with a redemption night going for 30,000 to 40,000 points.

3. The Union Station Nashville Yards, Autograph Collection

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This Category 7 property offers redemption nights for 50,000 to 70,000 points. The Union Station Nashville Yards also offers a glimpse into the city’s history since this grand building, which dates to 1900, was the city’s main train station. Throughout the hotel, guests will see art and artifacts following a railway theme including a historic train schedule and stained glass. Fresh from a renovation, the entire property saw updates to its facade, interiors and dining options to make it one of the best in the city.

4. Moxy NYC Chelsea, New York

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The Moxy brand is playful and youth-oriented with a focus on using space in a functional way without skimping on what guests want. As a result, this boutique option will appeal to younger guests who enjoy spending time in the communal areas to work while sipping coffee and craft cocktails or gathering with friends at its rooftop bar that draws quite a crowd. Moxy NYC Chelsea is a Category 6 property with redemption nights going for 40,000 to 60,000 points.

5. Four Points by Sheraton French Quarter, New Orleans

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It’s not every day that a Four Points by Sheraton property falls into the boutique hotel category, but this hotel is a special one thanks to its location within the French Quarter. Many guests may appreciate the Bourbon Street address as well as guest rooms with balconies overlooking the famed street. While this area may be party central at times, it is close to many attractions including popular dining options and bars. As a Category 6 property, the Four Points by Sheraton French Quarter offers a redemption night for 40,000 to 60,000 points.

6. The Advenire, Autograph Collection, St. George, Utah

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In St. George and convenient to Zion National Park, The Advenire is part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection. This downtown boutique hotel counts a rooftop whirlpool and patio, popular restaurant and cocktail bar, and charming guest rooms with mountain-west decor (some with balconies) among its highlights. As a Category 6 hotel, a redemption night costs 40,000 to 60,000 points.

7. San Francisco Proper Hotel, a Member of Design Hotels

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This eclectic property is part of Marriott Bonvoy’s Design Hotels brand. San Francisco Proper Hotel is in a 1904, flatiron Beaux-Arts building with 131 rooms mixing vintage, repurposed furnishings and local artwork. With three restaurants, a Mid-Market neighborhood location and a rooftop bar with panoramic city views, this is a great option for those who want a central home base in town. As a Category 6 property, a redemption night goes for 40,000 to 60,000 points.

8. Perry Lane Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Savannah, Georgia

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As one of this city’s top sophisticated hotels, Perry Lane Hotel is a member of Marriott Bonvoy’s Luxury Collection brand. The hotel has a rooftop pool, guest rooms showing locally sourced design pieces and luxurious amenities like Frette bed linens. Guests will also find an arcade and library with local books. As a Category 7 property, a redemption night goes for 50,000 to 70,000 points.

9. The Ben, Autograph Collection, West Palm Beach, Florida

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Close to the intercoastal waterway, The Ben is a stylish addition to the West Palm Beach hotel scene. A rooftop pool and lounge are a popular spot to grab a drink or bite to eat as is the gastropub restaurant. The hotel has a design style all its own with swinging lounge chairs and modern art, and guests can rent hotel bikes to explore the area. There is even a book butler who will deliver a book from a local store on a silver tray directly to your room upon request. As a Category 5 hotel, a redemption night goes for 30,000 to 40,000 points.

Whether you earn Marriott Bonvoy points via hotel stays or through a Marriott co-branded credit card, there are some enticing hotel redemptions around the country.


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