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Did you know nine Hilton brands don’t offer upgrades to Gold and Diamond members?

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When we cover Hilton Honors on Head for Points, we usually make reference to the fact that it offers the best mid-tier hotel status in the industry.

Whilst Hilton Honors Diamond Elite status requires a bit of effort, Hilton Honors Gold Elite is relatively easy to achieve:

(I would expect the match to start offering status to March 2026, rather than March 2025, very soon so don’t rush to apply. It tends to roll over another year at some point in April.)

nine Hilton brands don't offer upgrades to Gold and Diamond members

The key benefit of Hilton Honors Gold Elite is free breakfast at the majority of brands, either given directly or as something you can choose as your ‘My Way’ brand benefit. Hotels in the US give a food and beverage cash credit instead.

Another benefit is some sort of upgrade. These are rarely spectacular as a Gold, but most mid-tier hotel statuses don’t even try to upgrade you.

As a Diamond member, you can expect better – although you won’t get it very often. The rules say that upgrades for a Diamond “may include upgrades up to “junior”, “standard” or “one-bedroom” suites”

Not all Hilton Honors brands offer upgrades

You might be surprised to find that not all Hilton Honors brands offer upgrades.

This is written down, fair and square, in the terms and conditions, but most of the time we don’t know or forget.

These are the Hilton Honors brands which do NOT offer upgrades to Gold or indeed Diamond members:

  • Embassy Suites
  • Hampton by Hilton
  • Hilton Garden Inn
  • Hilton Grand Vacations
  • Homewood Suites by Hilton
  • Home2 Suites by Hilton
  • Motto by Hilton
  • Spark by Hilton
  • Tru by Hilton

As a UK-based Hilton Honors member, most of these exclusions won’t concern you most of the time.

By far the most important exclusion is Hampton by Hilton. Hampton properties have been springing up across Europe in recent years and I am generally positive about them.

Hilton Garden Inn has also seen UK growth recently, most noticeably with the Hilton Garden Inn Heathrow T2/T3 which we reviewed here. This was the second Hilton Garden Inn at Heathrow, after the rebranded Jurys Inn at Hatton Cross.

nine Hilton brands don't offer upgrades to Gold and Diamond members

Which Hilton Honors brands do give upgrades?

The Hilton Honors rules specifically state that Gold and Diamond members are eligible for upgrades at the following brands:

  • Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts
  • LXR Hotels & Resorts
  • Conrad Hotels & Resorts
  • Canopy by Hilton
  • Hilton Hotels & Resorts
  • Curio – A Collection by Hilton
  • DoubleTree by Hilton
  • Tapestry Collection by Hilton

Does the ‘no upgrades’ rule really matter?

It is debatable whether these rules matter much. Hampton and Hilton Garden Inn hotels often do not have larger rooms to which you could be upgraded.

On the other hand, they definitely do have ‘better’ rooms – perhaps on higher floors, or with better view. Would this count as an ‘upgrade’?

Some hotels will ignore the brand rules anyway, of course. It would be very short-sighted of any hotel to fail to recognise the status of a regular brand guest, as opposed to, say, a tour group or someone who has booked through an online travel agent.

Someone has to be given the better rooms (and the worse rooms, of course) and it would be odd not to reflect status when allocating who goes where.


How to earn Hilton Honors points and status from UK credit cards

How to earn Hilton Honors points and status from UK credit cards (April 2025)

There are various ways of earning Hilton Honors points from UK credit and debit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses.

There are two dedicated Hilton Honors debit cards. These are especially attractive when spending abroad due to the 0% or 0.5% FX fee, depending on card.

You also receive FREE Hilton Honors status for as long as you hold the debit cards – Gold status with the Plus card and Silver status with the basic card. This is a great reason to apply even if you rarely use it.

We reviewed the Hilton Honors Plus Debit Card here and the Hilton Honors Debit Card here.

You can apply for either card here.

NEW: Hilton Honors Plus Debit

10,000 bonus points, Hilton Gold status and NO FX fees Read our full review

NEW: Hilton Honors Debit

2,500 bonus points, Hilton Silver status and 0.5% FX fees Read our full review

There is another way of getting Hilton Honors status, and earning Hilton Honors points, from a payment card.

Holders of The Platinum Card from American Express receive FREE Hilton Honors Gold status for as long as they hold the card.  It also comes with Marriott Bonvoy Gold, Radisson Rewards Premium and MeliaRewards Gold status.

We reviewed American Express Platinum in detail here and you can apply here.

The Platinum Card from American Express

80,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large fee Read our full review

You can also earn Hilton Honors points indirectly with:

and for small business owners:

The conversion rate from American Express to Hilton Honors points is 1:2.

Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which can be used to earn Hilton Honors points.

Comments (48)

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  • Sam says:

    Conrad Dubai upgraded us to suite, as well as the other Diamond benefits (breakfast/lounge access).
    And even allowed my mum into the lounge, who wasn’t even staying there.

  • Daniel says:

    I’ve often received the “You’ve been upgraded!” email from Hilton before checking into a Garden Inn, so it’s debatable if the list is meaningful in reality.

  • Aston100 says:

    I had an upgrade at the Bangkok Conrad when I was gold.
    In fact, that was the stay that triggered my Diamond status.

  • Aston100 says:

    Oh and I got lounge access too.
    9 nights stay, so it wasn’t a lightly made decision.

  • David S says:

    I paid for IHG Ambassador in advance of a trip to Asia and the first thing I did was do the Hilton status match to Gold. Had fantastic suites in Singapore and Bangkok all with Breakfast. Easily the best hotel value I have had for spending $200.

  • nwmgc says:

    I was really surprised to read this. I have stayed at several Hamptons over the last few months and have always been told I have been given better room (higher, corner, sea view and so on). Indeed, at the Hampton in Gallipoli a few weeks ago, the staff almost rolled out the red carpet for us – and I’m just Gold!

  • Neil says:

    Got caught out by this rule at a recent stay at The Hilton Garden Inn Hanoi ( The main Hilton is being refurbished and turned into a Conrad apparently ). They have several categories of room and we booked one below a Junior suite in the expectation of an upgrade. No upgrade and after one night in a small worn out room we decided to check out. A Junior Suite was then found but only for three nights. Rather than move back to the small room we checked out and got a Suite at The Meila for only £20 a night more than the standard room at The Garden Inn.

  • Herdeep Singh says:

    Booked at Hilton Saket Delhi, through Hotels.Com wanting to use my points, 3 rooms 3 nights , told the check in staff about my status, it was shrugged off as I booked thro Hotels.Com. Do not want them laying out a red carpet but at least an acknowledgment would have been fine.

    • Rhys says:

      You don’t get status benefits on bookings through third parties.

    • Sam says:

      That’s nothing new. They’re not obliged if you’ve booked through third party.

      There are exemptions but it’s at the discretion of the hotel.

      The Intercontinental RAK upgraded us to a Villa, as I mentioned my Ambassador status prior (even though I booked a package).
      Obviously didn’t get the points but I wasn’t bothered – the Villa more than made up for it.

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