How to use the $50 hotel credit on the Chase Sapphire Preferred

Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information and offers. If you’re not using every perk on your credit card, you’re leaving money on the table. And the $50 annual hotel statement credit on the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card (see rates and fees) for reservations booked through Chase Travel℠ is one …

Apr 25, 2025 - 14:41
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How to use the $50 hotel credit on the Chase Sapphire Preferred

Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information and offers.

If you’re not using every perk on your credit card, you’re leaving money on the table. And the $50 annual hotel statement credit on the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card (see rates and fees) for reservations booked through Chase Travel℠ is one you shouldn’t sleep on.

It may not be the flashiest perk to exist, but this benefit essentially knocks down the $95 annual fee to just $45. That’s a solid win for a card that’s packed with benefits.

At TPG, it’s no secret we think the Sapphire Preferred is one of the best travel credit cards. If it’s not already in your wallet, now is the time to strongly consider it, thanks to the highest offer we’ve seen in four years. 


Limited-time offer: Earn 100,000 bonus points with the Chase Sapphire Preferred after spending $5,000 on purchases within the first three months of account opening.


Here’s how you can take advantage of this benefit with a quick one-night getaway.

How to use the $50 annual hotel credit on the Chase Sapphire Preferred

Booking a hotel through Chase Travel to unlock the $50 statement credit is relatively easy.

First, log in to your Chase account on your device.

If you’re using a desktop, select “Travel” on the right-hand side of your screen. On the mobile app, select “Benefits & travel” on the bottom menu bar and then the “Book travel” icon on the next screen.

Once you’re in the Chase Travel portal, check the drop-down feature on the top right-hand corner (desktop) or at the top (mobile app) to make sure your Sapphire Preferred is the card selected.

Screenshot of Chase Travel Portal
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You can now enter a destination, pick your dates and browse options.

How I used my $50 hotel statement credit

I was booking my annual trip to visit a new MLB ballpark and remembered I hadn’t yet used my Sapphire Preferred hotel credit. Since my account anniversary was coming up and this credit is based on your card anniversary year — meaning your account opening date — I knew it was time to cash in.

After checking my options in Cincinnati within walking distance of the ballpark, I zoomed in on the Hyatt Regency Cincinnati.

Hotel search in Cincinnati on Chase Travel portal
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Since World of Hyatt is a Chase transfer partner, I compared booking with cash through the portal against redeeming my points through Hyatt. It happened to be peak pricing for the Category 3 property, costing 15,000 points per night. According to my calculations, using cash through the Chase portal was the better option.

I selected my room and toggled to “Pay with card” versus sticking with the “Use points option” that was automatically selected. Then, I proceeded to check out.

Screenshot of Chase Travel portal at checkout
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After inputting my personal information, my reservation was confirmed and the pending charge immediately popped up on my recent transactions.

Related: How to redeem Chase Ultimate Rewards points for maximum value

Tips for using the Sapphire Preferred hotel credit

You have to specifically book through the Chase Travel portal to receive this credit. You won’t earn it if you book directly with the hotel or through another website.

The terms and conditions read:

  • A statement credit (up to an annual maximum of $50) will automatically be applied when your card is used for hotel accommodation purchases made through Chase Travel.
  • The first $50 in Chase Travel hotel purchases will not earn rewards points. (However, in my case, I earned the full 5 points per dollar spent on my purchase.)
  • The statement credit will appear on your statement within one to two billing cycles after your purchase posts to your account. (However, I received mine in just two days.)
Baha Mar Cabana pool
Baha Mar in the Bahamas. NICK ELLIS/THE POINTS GUY

One-night and multinight stays are eligible.

To receive the full $50, you have to spend at least $50.

Keep in mind that you likely won’t earn any hotel points or eligible elite night credits when booking through Chase Travel since it’s considered an online travel agency. Of course, you can always call a participating property (or try to add it at check-in) after you’ve booked to add your loyalty program number, but you shouldn’t expect to earn points or receive status benefits for your stay.

Many independent or boutique hotels without a loyalty program can be found on Chase’s travel portal. Augusta Stone, a credit cards writer at TPG, enjoys leveraging this perk to book boutique hotels so she doesn’t feel like she’s missing out on any points by not booking directly.

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How long does it take for the Chase Sapphire Preferred hotel credit to post?

According to the benefit terms, the $50 credit should hit your account within one to two billing cycles. However, in my experience, it took only two days.

Chase hotel credit
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Is the $50 Chase Sapphire Preferred hotel credit worth it?

Considering the $50 hotel credit has virtually no restrictions except that you need to book your stay on the Chase Travel portal, it’s a no-brainer. It also effectively brings the card’s annual fee down from $95 to $45.

Just remember that this credit is based on the account anniversary year versus the calendar year. Your account anniversary year begins with your account opening date through the next 12 billing cycles, so you’ll want to keep track of when you opened the card.

Related: The 8 best credit cards with annual fees under $100

Bottom line

Make the most of your $50 hotel statement credit on the Chase Sapphire Preferred each year. Even a one-night booking is eligible.

Consider using it for a boutique or independent hotel so you don’t forgo any qualifying elite nights or hotel points. Or, use it in a case like I did, where I was locked into a certain weekend and the credit proved valuable.

The $50 credit helps reduce the Sapphire Preferred’s already low $95 annual fee to essentially just $45. Once you consider the card’s other benefits, it’s hard not to justify adding it to your wallet.

Plus, the Sapphire Preferred is currently offering 100,000 Ultimate Rewards points after spending $5,000 on purchases in the first three months of account opening. This is the highest offer we’ve seen in four years, so now is a great time to apply.

To learn more, read our full review of the Chase Sapphire Preferred.


Apply here: Chase Sapphire Preferred Card