6 Best Hyatt Category 6 Hotels

Maximize your Hyatt points by strategically booking Category 6 hotels.

Ramsey Qubein
Meghan Coyle
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Category 6 Hyatt hotels offer some of the best sweet spots in the World of Hyatt program — especially if you want a luxury or upper-upscale stay without paying top-tier Category 7 or 8 prices.
Under the new Hyatt award chart, which goes into effect in May 2026, you'll pay between 20,000 and 40,000 points for a Category 6 room. Compare that to Category 8 rooms, which can cost nearly double — topping out at 75,000 points.
Especially in what's generally considered lower cost of living cities, you can often book what feels like a Category 8 hotel, but for far fewer points. And as it turns out, World of Hyatt’s most amazing hotels are in the Category 6 group anyway. Here are some of our favorites.
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1. Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows

Architecture, Building, Hotel
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Nestled into a 23-acre garden oasis, the Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows in Scottsdale, Arizona features bungalow-style accommodations connected with pathways complete with hammocks, fire pits and sitting areas. It has three swimming pools with lounge and cabana seating, an excellent spa and the Weft & Warp dining room. It's a great vacation option for families, couples or friend getaways.
The property is also home to a chocolate truffle-making class called Sweet Escape, where you'll make seasonal hand rolled truffles that use indigenous ingredients from Arizona paired with French Valrhona Chocolates. It's part of Hyatt's FIND experiences program, where you can spend Hyatt points on activities such as this.

2. Park Hyatt Chicago

Home Decor, Architecture, Building
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The Park Hyatt Chicago is downtown on Michigan Avenue’s Magnificent Mile and is within walking distance of shops, restaurants, museums and other attractions. The artwork throughout the hotel is impressive and valued at $23 million. Recent renovations are evident throughout the hotel, which also has an indoor pool, a full-service spa and rooftop dining with a terrace.

3. Park Hyatt Zanzibar

Nature, Outdoors, Sea
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In the bustling area of UNESCO-protected Stone Town in Tanzania, the Park Hyatt Zanzibar has beautiful guest rooms and suites facing the sea. In addition to the pool and spa, there are several shops on the property that sell local specialties like Zanzibari linens and handicrafts. The hotel’s restaurant serves local and international cuisine, including seafood caught the same day.

4. Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

Urban, Shop, Shopping Mall
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The enormous Grand Hyatt Hong Kong faces the bay and is in Wan Chai with stunning views of the glittering skyline and Victoria Harbour. It has a wide range of restaurants that offer cuisines including Italian and Cantonese and a steakhouse.
For World of Hyatt guests with elite status or those paying for a club level, the lounge here is impressive with two floors, amazing views and several buffet spreads throughout the day.

5. Andaz Prague

City, Urban, Architecture
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The Andaz Prague in the Czech Republic is a modern hotel in a historic building, the iconic Sugar Palace. It uses famous Czech fairy tales and legends in the quirky design of the public areas and guest rooms. From here, it is an easy walk to numerous attractions and restaurants. The hotel’s own dining room is wonderful with a mix of Czech and Japanese inspiration on the menu.

6. Andaz Mayakoba Resort Riviera Maya

Nature, Outdoors, Sea
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The beachfront Andaz Mayakoba Resort Riviera Maya is part of the Mayakoba development in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. It is popular with vacationers for its stretch of sand, beautiful pools and individual bungalow accommodations in a garden setting.
Guests also can take a boat tour of the nature reserve that surrounds the resort. Dining is a highlight here with numerous Mexican and international restaurants on property.

How to think about booking Hyatt Category 6 hotels given the award chart changes

World of Hyatt remains one of the few major hotel loyalty programs that still publishes an award chart, rather than using dynamic pricing. But as of May 20, 2026, Hyatt expanded its award chart from three (Off-peak, Standard and Peak) to five pricing tiers per category based on demand: Lowest, Low, Moderate, Upper and Top.
Most award stays, especially at higher-category hotels during busy travel seasons, now require substantially more points than they did before the May 20 change.

How to maximize value when booking with Hyatt points

The five-tier chart makes strategy matter more. Here's how to protect the value of your stash.

Be flexible with your dates

The Lowest and Low tiers create real opportunities, but only if you're flexible. Midweek, shoulder season and non-holiday travel are where you'll find the deepest discounts now. Check multiple weeks before locking in dates.

Hunt for lower-category sweet spots

Category 1-3 properties got slightly cheaper at the Lowest tier — modest savings, but real. Hyatt Place and Hyatt House continue to deliver strong cents-per-point value, especially factoring in free breakfast.
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Use elite and credit card early access strategically

World of Hyatt Credit Card holders, along with Explorist and Globalist Hyatt elite status members, receive one month of early access to award availability. At high-demand properties, that early window could make the difference between booking at a lower tier and missing out entirely.
Additionally, the World of Hyatt Credit Card’s annual free night certificate (valid at Category 1–4 hotels) becomes more valuable on Top redemption level nights — so save those certificates for use during busy seasons.

Pool points with family

Digital point transfers between members make this much easier than before. If a redemption requires more points under the new Top tier, combining balances with a partner gets you there faster.

Consider Points + Cash

When you're short on points, Hyatt's Points + Cash awards let you split the cost: 50% of the standard points price plus 50% of the standard room rate. To check if it's a good deal, compare the combined cost to the cash-only rate. If it's lower, book it.

Use points at all-inclusives

Hyatt's all-inclusive brands — Hyatt Zilara, Hyatt Ziva, Zoëtry, Secrets, Breathless, Dreams, Vivid, Alua, Sunscape and now Bahia Principe — can be solid value because the points cover meals, drinks and most activities. Points can also book Miraval stays for both award nights and Points + Cash.

How to up World of Hyatt points quickly

Members earn points based on their elite status at World of Hyatt stays. Some of the best credit cards for Hyatt stays even include automatic elite status, which can help boost your earnings. Another great way to amass a large number of points is by signing up for a World of Hyatt credit card, especially if there is a sign-up bonus.
You also can transfer points into your World of Hyatt account from several credit card points programs, like Chase Ultimate Rewards®.

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