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The Guide to Marriott Brands
Marriott brands range from high-end resorts like the St. Regis to economical urban hotels to vacation rentals.
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Marriott Bonvoy is one of the best-known hotel loyalty programs in the world, with 30 brands offering every type of accommodation — from affordable comfort to opulent luxury — plus private vacation homes in the Homes & Villas by Marriott International collection. With such variety, there’s a Marriott brand for your extended-visit staycation, three-night business or leisure trip, or brief romantic getaway in an overwater bungalow in paradise. And the perks are even better if you use a Marriott Bonvoy-affiliated credit card.
Here is a look at all of the Marriott brands, most of which let you earn and redeem Marriott Bonvoy points.
Marriott partnered with designer Ian Schrager to create the style-driven luxury and lifestyle brand Edition. There are just a handful of Edition properties around the world, and they can be found in London; Miami Beach, Florida; and Bodrum, Turkey.
JW Marriott
Photo courtesy of JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai
Premium hotels under the JW Marriott brand can range in size from small hotels to mega-size resorts. Many JW Marriotts operate club levels, giving elite-member guests access. A number of JW Marriotts have ample meeting space, recreational facilities and fine dining options. There are 85 JW Marriottt hotels in nearly 30 countries and global territories, including the JW Marriott Marquis Dubai, which the Guinness Book of World Records lists as the world’s tallest hotel.
The Luxury Collection
Photo courtesy of Perry Lane Hotel, The Luxury Collection
The Luxury Collection is made up of more than 110 properties that balance individuality and local charm with the reliability of the Marriott Bonvoy program. These hotels include golfer-friendly The Ballantyne in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the charming Perry Lane Hotel in Savannah, Georgia. The Hotel Paracas near the Nazca Lines of Peru and the Hotel Grande Bretagne, a regal property in Athens, Greece, are also part of the Luxury Collection.
The Ritz-Carlton
Photo courtesy of The Ritz-Carlton, Naples
The Ritz-Carlton is known for exemplary service and, at some properties, club lounges. These lounges offer all-day food and beverage selections for guests booked in club-level rooms. There are nearly 100 Ritz-Carlton hotels and 50 residential properties around the world.
St. Regis
Photo courtesy of The St. Regis Aspen Resort
St. Regis’ more than 40 global properties are famous for their service — like the team of butlers who will deliver complimentary coffee or tea to your room and unpack and pack your bags for you. Top-level elite members can get complimentary breakfast when they stay at St. Regis properties.
Many St. Regis hotel bars put on a signature Champagne-sabering ritual. This hotel is also known for the bloody mary, which is said to have been invented at the St. Regis in New York. Many St. Regis properties around the world serve their own regional bloody mary recipes.
W Hotels
Photo courtesy of W Punta de Mita
Hip luxury is the hallmark of W Hotels, with 55 properties in 25 countries. Local DJs set the tone at some locations, as W Hotels host the Wake Up Call music festival at a different W around the world each year.
One of the newest W properties is over at the W Las Vegas. It opened in December 2024 as a rebranded version of the former Delano Las Vegas. Not only is that one of the best ways to use Marriott Bonvoy points in Vegas now, but it's also an MGM Rewards hotel which means you can take advantage of the MGM Rewards program.
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Premium Marriott brands
Autograph Collection
Photo courtesy of Christos Drazos
These 200-plus boutique hotels design spaces and guest experiences with elements that nod to the local area. To that end, each Autograph Collection hotel has its own story — no two properties being alike.
For example, the Academias Hotel in Athens, Greece, hosts get-togethers with a local professor on topics ranging from philosophy to life balance.
Delta Hotels by Marriott
Photo courtesy of Delta Hotels Virginia Beach Bayfront Suites
With hotels in the U.S., Canada, China, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Germany and the United Arab Emirates, this is one of the newest brands to come into the Marriott fold. Delta Hotels by Marriott have a strong business traveler focus.
The brand is rapidly expanding: The Delta Hotels Virginia Beach Bayfront Suites recently opened, and a Delta by Marriott Riviera Nayarit All Inclusive in Mexico is in the works.
Design Hotels
(Photo courtesy of Dr. Wilkinson's Backyard Resort and Mineral Springs)
Marriott's Design Hotels collection offers a refreshing alternative for travelers who prefer independent boutique properties but still want the reliability and rewards of a major hotel chain. Unlike Marriott's more standardized brands, Design Hotels aren't cookie-cutter hotels, but rather are Marriott boutique hotels where you can still earn Marriott Bonvoy points and flex elite benefits.
Take Dr. Wilkinson's Backyard Resort & Mineral Springs in Calistoga. It's technically a motel, with its classic courtyard layout and numbered doors, yet it delivers an unmistakably luxurious experience. The contrast is what makes it work — midcentury architecture meets modern wellness culture, with mineral pools, a bathhouse and thoughtfully designed rooms that feel worlds away from typical Marriott properties. Another example is The Warehouse Hotel in Singapore, which transforms a 1895 riverside warehouse into an industrial-chic retreat along the Singapore River.
Gaylord Hotels
Photo courtesy of Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center
Large convention spaces with upscale resort amenities highlight Gaylord Hotels’ focus on meetings and events. Guests find varied dining and plenty of services for business travelers and families alike. Some Gaylord Hotels, like the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center (Aurora, Colorado) and Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center (Nashville, Tennessee), have lavish swimming pools and water park facilities. All have impressive dining outlets that attract leisure visitors to keep the hotels hopping between conventions.
Le Meridien
Born in Paris and created by Air France to be a home away from home for its passengers, Le Meridiens today are found in over 100 destinations around the world. Favorite features of this brand include Malin+Goetz toiletries in guest rooms, a sparkling cocktail program and a new gelato and sorbet menu known as Le Scoop, with themed flavors based on the destination.
Marriott
Photo courtesy of Tampa Marriott Water Street
The namesake brand offers full-service amenities, often with a focus on the business traveler, at more than 550 hotels in over 60 countries and territories. Many Marriotts have M Club lounges, an executive lounge for premium room guests and a popular upgrade perk for top-level elite members. A recent trend with Marriott is moving the M Club down to the lobby level along with its Great Room lounge and cocktail bar concept. Both are designed to create a more communal gathering space and activity in the public area. Of Marriott’s North American portfolio, 80% of its hotels have undergone renovations as part of a brand refresh.
Marriott Vacation Club
These vacation ownership properties include nearly 60 resorts and more than 12,000 timeshare properties globally. They are available for nightly rental for travelers who aren't looking for a long stay.
Photo courtesy of Renaissance Santo Domingo Jaragua Hotel & Casino
Chic design and local experiences await guests at Renaissance Hotels. The brand puts a strong focus on each property’s local community. At the brand’s 160-some hotels, "Navigators" assist guests in discovering the most unique and authentic local experiences — whether that means a place to sample street food or the best spots for live music.
Sheraton
Sheraton has close to 450 hotels in over 70 countries and territories, making it the most global of Marriott’s brands. Currently, the Sheraton brand is undergoing an overhaul, creating more communal work spaces, refreshing guest rooms and lobby areas and adding new club lounges. Other changes include a unique coffee/bar concept that uses the same space to double as a coffee shop during the day and a cocktail bar at night.
Tribute Portfolio is a collection of boutique hotels that stay true to their individuality while participating in Marriott Bonvoy and Marriott’s global reservations system. The more than 30 Tribute Portfolio hotels vary from urban boutiques and tropical resorts to serene escapes steeped in local heritage — like the Inn of Santa Fe in San Diego, where the classic Spanish-California architecture hearkens to the history of the region.
Westin Hotels & Resorts
The Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa entrance lobby. (Photo by Sally French)
Westins are all about wellness — known for its signature Heavenly Bed and the soothing white tea fragrance of the bath products. (Delta Air Lines even uses Heavenly Bed blankets and pillows in its Delta One cabin.) The 225 Westin hotels and resorts worldwide feature health-focused amenities, like a "run concierge" program to plot jogging routes and WestinWorkout studios at some locations.
Among the world's most famous Westin properties is The Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa. This icon of Waikiki is actually the first hotel in Waikiki Beach — and to this day it still has its vintage charm.
Select Marriott brands
AC Hotels by Marriott
Photo courtesy of AC Hotel by Marriott Huntsville Downtown
This legendary Spanish brand is now one of Marriott’s fast-growing names and offers hotels in more than 155 destinations globally. ACs are known for European-inspired touches, like the Spanish ham slicer at breakfast and premium Italian coffee in the rooms. The hotels feature minimalist design and artistic lobby lounges in cities around the world, from Huntsville, Alabama, to Zaragoza, Spain.
They can also be a pretty fun place to hang out, as AC Hotels have AC Lounge + AC Kitchen with a full bar, cocktails, small plates and Spanish-styled breakfast.
Aloft Hotels
The lobby of Aloft Fort Lauderdale Airport. (Photo by Sally French)
Think of Aloft Hotels as the younger, more budget-friendly sibling to the fashionable W Hotels brand. You’ll find similar amenities, like the W XYZ Bar in the lobby and music-themed programming focused on “next-generation” travelers at its more than 175 locations.
In fact, the brand likes to say it is a hotel for music makers and music lovers. It even hosts the Live at Aloft Hotels program, which features emerging artist concerts at different hotels as well as an "American Idol"-style competition.
It's also ideal for foodies given its trendy breakfast offerings, available at most U.S. Aloft properties. Among its menu options include a plant-based sandwich featuring Beyond Meat’s signature breakfast sausage, Funfetti and maple-glazed cinnamon rolls, and Nutella waffles. The hotel also features a hot sauce bar featuring Yellowbird, the cult-favorite, Texas-born-and-based sauce brand. And to drink, sip on cold brew with flavors including toasted marshmallow, French vanilla and roasted hazelnut.
Breakfast is included for guests who purchase a Stay for Breakfast Rate or for Bonvoy members with Platinum Elite status or higher.
Courtyard by Marriott
Courtyard is one of Marriott’s largest brands, with more than 1,100 hotels spanning the globe from Agra, India, to Walla Walla, Washington, and beyond. Courtyards cater to business and leisure travelers looking for comfort minus lots of pricey amenities. Partnering with the NFL, Courtyard hosts a Super Bowl Sleepover Contest. The winner gets to spend the night in a Courtyard-by-Marriott-themed suite inside the stadium hosting the Super Bowl.
Fairfield by Marriott
Inspired by Fairfield, the Virginia farm that served as a retreat for J. Willard Marriott’s own family, Fairfield by Marriott properties are meant to be simple and inviting. The more than 1,000 Fairfield hotels around the world offer reliable amenities like free hot breakfast and wireless internet for all guests.
Four Points by Sheraton
Photo courtesy of Four Points by Sheraton
The more than 300 Four Points by Sheraton properties around the world cater to both business and leisure travelers. The brand’s popular Best Brews program incorporates local craft beer into the hotels’ bar menus. Four Points is the fourth-largest in the Marriott portfolio when it comes to the number of properties open outside of North America.
Moxy Hotels
Photo courtesy of Moxy East Village
Stylish and affordable, Moxy Hotels are designed for the Millennial and Gen Z traveler, yet they appeal to all ages. Bedrooms are smartly designed with simple amenities that eschew cabinets in favor of under-bed drawers and wall hooks. Public areas are playful, often with games for guests to borrow and social lounges that double as communal work spaces. Aside from grab-and-go coffee bars and cocktail lounges, some have impressive dining venues, like Moxy East Village with Cathedrale, a popular neighborhood restaurant and rooftop bar.
Protea Hotels by Marriott
This brand is well-known in parts of Africa, where more than 80 Protea properties cater to guests from around the world. When it was added to the Marriott Bonvoy family, it stepped up Marriott’s presence in this growing market. With Protea, business and leisure travelers both find comfortable accommodations in desirable locations.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott
A standard king room at the SpringHill Suites. (Photo by Sally French)
Since 2016, SpringHill Suites by Marriott brand has partnered with fancy furniture retailer West Elm to outfit its properties with what amounts to a showroom of accessible modernism. The collaboration's centerpiece is the Emery sofa — a three-in-one convertible that functions as couch, daybed and trundle — located in the living area of all rooms to accommodate more people in your unit.
In fact, all that space means you can fit up to six guests in one SpringHill Suites room.
SpringHill Suites has also elevated its complimentary breakfast beyond the standard continental offering, featuring breakfast sandwiches and vegetable frittatas — a marked departure from the steam-table scrambled eggs that have long defined the category. It's a recognition that today's traveler, even at the midscale tier, expects more than functional adequacy.
Longer Stay Marriott brands
Element by Westin
Photo courtesy of Element Basalt - Aspen
Element by Westin hotels are extended-stay hotels that follow Westin’s well-being lifestyle ideal — except with more space than a traditional hotel room. Accommodations come with fully equipped kitchens, and guests have access to free breakfast and evening social hours with refreshments at most hotels. The more than 50 Element by Westin hotels around the world offer eco-friendly saline swimming pools, bikes for guests to borrow and electric car charging stations.
Homes & Villas by Marriott International
Photo courtesy of Homes & Villas by Marriott International
These private vacation homes are located around the world and come with Marriott’s commitment to high housekeeping standards. The homes are regularly inspected to ensure they meet the quality standards needed to remain in the portfolio. Homes & Villas by Marriott International offer an upscale answer to short-term rental sites, but they come with the added bonus of earning or redeeming Marriott Bonvoy points.
Marriott Executive Apartments
These furnished apartments are designed for executives looking for residential-style living without a hotel atmosphere. Marriott Executive Apartments feature dining rooms, kitchens and bedrooms that can be customized to suit guests’ needs.
Residence Inn by Marriott
Photo courtesy of Residence Inn by Marriott
A classic extended-stay brand, Residence Inn’s more than 800 properties feature studio or multi-bedroom accommodations with full kitchens and living areas designed for longer stays. Plus, breakfast is included in the rate.
StudioRes
A rendering of a room at StudioRes Fort Myers. (Photo courtesy of Marriott)
Launched in June 2025, StudioRes marks Marriott’s official entry into the midscale extended stay market. The first property, StudioRes Fort Myers, opened in Florida with 124 studio-style rooms featuring kitchens, workspaces and lounging areas — ideal for long-term business travelers or people on relocation stays.
At the Fort Myers property, nightly rates hover around $100. Amenities include communal spaces, outdoor patios, vending options, fitness centers and streaming-capable Wi-Fi.
Marriott plans to open over 40 StudioRes properties across the U.S. and Canada by 2027.
TownePlace Suites by Marriott
Photo courtesy of TownePlace Suites
TownePlace Suites come in studio, one- and two-bedroom units with kitchenettes and closet space optimized by the Container Store. Some properties even have Weber grills on-site for outdoor barbecues. All TownePlace Suites properties also have free breakfast.
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