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Best Credit Cards for Hotel Bookings in India (2026)

Best Credit Cards for Hotel Bookings in India (2026)

Marriott, Taj, Oberoi, ITC, OYO — the credit cards that reward each, and the transfer-partner routes that save the most.

Mira Nair

Travel-cards reporter covering airlines, hotels, IRCTC, and the lounges scene at Indian airports.

3 June 2026
5 min read

Why hotel bookings deserve their own card

Hotel spending is a major expense for many Indian travellers. A business traveller who books ₹3–₹5 lakh/year in hotels can save ₹15,000–₹30,000 with the right credit card. The right card depends on whether you stay at chain hotels (Marriott, Taj, Oberoi, ITC) or budget/independent hotels (OYO, Treebo, fabHotels).

The chain-hotel cards and rewards

Marriott Bonvoy co-brand cards

Marriott doesn't issue a co-brand credit card in India directly (the Bonvoy Brilliant card is US-only). Indian travellers access Bonvoy points via:

  • Amex MR transfer to Marriott Bonvoy at 1:1 (the deepest transfer route).
  • HDFC Diners Club Black has no direct Bonvoy transfer, but Amex MR earned on Amex cards and then transferred is the cleanest path.
  • ICICI Emeralde Private also has no direct Bonvoy transfer; same path.

For Indian travellers who stay at Marriott properties (Westin, Sheraton, Le Méridien, JW Marriott, Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, Courtyard, Fairfield), the Amex Platinum Travel or Amex Platinum Reserve → MR → Bonvoy is the path.

Taj Hotels (IHCL)

Taj has a co-brand card with HDFC — the Tata Neu HDFC Credit Card.

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  • Annual fee: ₹1,499 (often waived in the first year with promotional offers).
  • Rewards: 5% back as NeuCoins on Tata Neu ecosystem spends (Taj, BigBasket, Croma, Air India, etc.).
  • Welcome benefit: ₹3,000 in NeuCoins (which can be redeemed for Taj stays).
  • Taj-specific benefits: room upgrades, late checkout, breakfast at participating Taj properties.

For regular Taj guests, the Tata Neu HDFC card returns 5% on Taj bookings via NeuCoins redemption. Plus hotel-specific elite-like benefits.

ITC Hotels

ITC has its own loyalty programme (ITC One) but no co-brand credit card in India. ITC stays earn ITC One points based on the room rate.

The Amex Platinum Travel or Axis Atlas doesn't have ITC-specific benefits. ITC stays typically earn the baseline credit-card rewards.

Oberoi Hotels

Oberoi doesn't have a co-brand card. Oberoi stays earn Oberoi Hotels & Resorts loyalty points. Indian travellers access Oberoi primarily via direct booking or via luxury travel agents.

Credit-card rewards on Oberoi stays are typically the baseline 1%–2%.

The chain-hotel transfer-partner route

For chain hotels without co-brand cards (Marriott, Hilton, IHG), the transfer-partner route via Amex MR is the best path:

  • Amex Platinum Travel: 5 MR per ₹100 on travel. Transfer to Marriott at 1:1, Hilton at 1:0.5.
  • Amex Platinum Reserve: 5 MR per ₹100 on travel. Same transfers.
  • Axis Atlas: 5 EDGE Miles per ₹100 on travel. Transfer to Air India / Singapore KrisFlyer; no direct hotel transfer.

The Amex MR → Marriott Bonvoy transfer is the headline for chain-hotel stays.

The budget-hotel cards and rewards

For OYO, Treebo, fabHotels, and independent hotels:

  • Amazon Pay ICICI: 1% on hotel bookings (uncapped).
  • Flipkart Axis: 1% (no accelerated earn on hotels).
  • HDFC Regalia: 4 reward points per ₹150 (2.67%) on hotel bookings.
  • HDFC Diners Club Black: 5 points per ₹150 (3.33%) on hotel bookings.
  • Axis Atlas: 5 EDGE Miles per ₹100 on hotels (5% effective).

For budget hotel users, Axis Atlas or HDFC Diners Club Black is the right pick for hotel-specific rewards.

The right card for your hotel pattern

Heavy Marriott / Hilton user (10+ nights/year)

  • Amex Platinum Travel or Platinum Reserve. Earn MR on hotel spend, transfer to Bonvoy/Hilton for award nights.
  • Annual fee: ₹5,000–₹10,000. ROI: ₹15,000–₹30,000 in hotel value.

Heavy Taj user (10+ nights/year)

  • Tata Neu HDFC Credit Card. Earn 5% as NeuCoins on Tata Neu spends, plus Taj elite benefits.
  • Annual fee: ₹1,499 (often waived first year). ROI: ₹5,000–₹15,000 in Taj value.

Heavy budget-hotel user (OYO, Treebo)

  • Axis Atlas for the 5% on hotels (no chain restrictions).
  • Annual fee: ₹5,000. ROI: ₹10,000–₹20,000 in rewards.

Mixed traveller

  • HDFC Diners Club Black for the 3.33% baseline on hotels + transfer to airlines for flights.
  • Annual fee: ₹10,000. ROI: ₹15,000–₹25,000.

The hotel-booking channel matters

Booking direct with the hotel

  • Highest cashback (your card's travel category applies).
  • May miss elite benefits if you don't have status.
  • Best for chain-hotel users with elite status.

Booking via the OTA (MakeMyTrip, Cleartrip, Booking.com)

  • OTA may have its own promotions.
  • Card's travel category applies (MCC 7011).
  • May not earn hotel loyalty points.

Booking via the hotel's app

  • Card's travel category applies.
  • Earn hotel loyalty points.
  • May have exclusive app-only rates.

Booking via corporate travel agent

  • Card may not apply (corporate accounts use invoiced billing).
  • Hotel loyalty points earned.

The booking timing

Hotels often have lower rates 30–60 days in advance. For flexible travel, booking early saves 10%–20% vs last-minute rates. Combine the rate savings with credit-card rewards and the total savings can exceed 25%.

The 5th-night-free trick

Marriott Bonvoy and Hilton Honors both offer a 5th-night-free benefit on award stays of 5+ consecutive nights. The 5th night is free; the points cost is for 4 nights only on a 5-night stay.

For Indian travellers who can plan 5-night stays, this is a meaningful saving on award nights.

A worked example

You book 10 hotel nights per year at an average ₹8,000/night.

Amazon Pay ICICI

  • ₹80,000 × 1% = ₹800.

HDFC Diners Club Black

  • ₹80,000 × 3.33% = ₹2,664 (assuming redemption at 1:1).

Axis Atlas

  • ₹80,000 × 5 EDGE Miles per ₹100 = 4,000 EDGE Miles × ₹1.5 average value = ₹6,000.

Amex Platinum Travel + transfer to Marriott

  • ₹80,000 × 5 MR per ₹100 = 4,000 MR. Transfer to Marriott at 1:1 = 4,000 Bonvoy points.
  • Use 4,000 points for free-night awards (Marriott Category 1 free night = 5,000 points; you need 1,000 more from another source).
  • Realistic: 4,000 MR → 4,000 Bonvoy → ₹2,000–₹4,000 in hotel value (depending on property).

Tata Neu HDFC (if Taj stays)

  • ₹80,000 × 5% as NeuCoins = ₹4,000 (redeemable on Taj).

Axis Atlas is the winner on direct cashback. Amex MR is the winner for chain-hotel users willing to navigate transfer partners. Tata Neu HDFC is the winner for Taj loyalists.

The bottom line

For chain hotels, Amex Platinum Travel or Reserve → Marriott Bonvoy is the cleanest path. For Taj loyalists, Tata Neu HDFC. For budget hotels, Axis Atlas. For mixed travellers, HDFC Diners Club Black. The annual savings on ₹80,000 of hotel spend: ₹2,000–₹6,000 depending on the card. The right card pays for itself in 2–3 hotel stays.

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