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Live Limitless at 5,700+ hotels worldwide
Accor Live Limitless (ALL) is the loyalty program for Accor, Europe's largest hotel group with over 5,700 hotels across 45+ brands in 110+ countries. The program spans from budget ibis properties to ultra-luxury brands like Raffles, Fairmont, and Sofitel, offering unprecedented diversity for global travelers. Unlike competitors with complex award charts, ALL uses a straightforward cash-back system where points have a fixed value of EUR 0.02 each (approximately 2.1 US cents). This means 1,000 points always equals EUR 20 off any stay, regardless of hotel brand or location. Members earn 25 points per EUR 10 spent at most properties. The program features six status tiers: Classic, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, and invitation-only Limitless. Platinum status is widely considered the sweet spot, offering executive lounge access, suite night upgrades, and complimentary breakfast in Asia-Pacific. Diamond requires spending-only qualification (~EUR 10,400) and cannot be achieved through nights alone.
| Route / Property | Points | Book With | Cabin/Type | Value / Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed-value hotel stays at luxury properties | 10,000 | — | — | — |
| Economy brand redemptions (lowest opportunity cost) | 2,000 | — | — | — |
| Transfer to Flying Blue 1:1 | 2,000 | flying_blue | — | — |
| Transfer to Iberia Avios 1:1 | 3,000 | iberia_avios | — | — |
| Suite Night Upgrades (Platinum+) | 0 | — | — | — |
| Bonus point promotions (4x base) | 0 | — | — | — |
| Accor Experiences events | 5,000 | — | — | — |
Earn via 3 bank points programs
| Source Program | Ratio | Transfer Time | Source Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3:2 | instant | 2 cpp | |
| 2:1 | instant | 1.5 cpp | |
| 2:1 | instant | 1.5 cpp |
Each ALL Reward point is worth exactly EUR 0.02 (approximately 2.1-2.3 US cents depending on exchange rate). 1,000 points = EUR 20 off any hotel stay. This is a fixed value that does not change based on hotel brand, location, or date. TPG values ALL points at 2.0 cents each.
Yes, ALL Reward points expire after 365 days of inactivity. Any qualifying hotel stay that earns or redeems points will reset the 12-month clock. Earning through some non-hotel partners may not reset expiration — check Accor's terms. Accor does not reinstate expired points.
No. Accor does not offer a co-branded credit card for U.S. cardholders. However, U.S. travelers can transfer points to ALL from Bilt Rewards (3:2 ratio), Capital One Miles (2:1 ratio), and Citi ThankYou Points (2:1 ratio with premium cards). Bilt offers the best transfer value at approximately 1.57 cents per Bilt point.
Platinum is widely considered the sweet spot. It requires 60 nights or EUR 5,600 in spending and unlocks executive lounge access, 2 Suite Night Upgrades per year, early check-in AND late checkout, breakfast in Asia-Pacific, and 78% bonus points. Diamond (EUR 10,400 spend-only) adds marginal benefits that rarely justify the cost for most travelers.
Yes. If you book two rooms under your ALL account (for example, a separate room for children), status points from both rooms count toward your elite status qualification. This is a unique advantage — most other hotel programs only credit one room per stay.
Live Limitless at 5,700+ hotels worldwide
Accor Live Limitless (ALL) is the loyalty program for Accor, Europe's largest hotel group with over 5,700 hotels across 45+ brands in 110+ countries. The program spans from budget ibis properties to ultra-luxury brands like Raffles, Fairmont, and Sofitel, offering unprecedented diversity for global travelers. Unlike competitors with complex award charts, ALL uses a straightforward cash-back system where points have a fixed value of EUR 0.02 each (approximately 2.1 US cents). This means 1,000 points always equals EUR 20 off any stay, regardless of hotel brand or location. Members earn 25 points per EUR 10 spent at most properties. The program features six status tiers: Classic, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, and invitation-only Limitless. Platinum status is widely considered the sweet spot, offering executive lounge access, suite night upgrades, and complimentary breakfast in Asia-Pacific. Diamond requires spending-only qualification (~EUR 10,400) and cannot be achieved through nights alone.
| Route / Property | Points | Book With | Cabin/Type | Value / Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed-value hotel stays at luxury properties | 10,000 | — | — | — |
| Economy brand redemptions (lowest opportunity cost) | 2,000 | — | — | — |
| Transfer to Flying Blue 1:1 | 2,000 | flying_blue | — | — |
| Transfer to Iberia Avios 1:1 | 3,000 | iberia_avios | — | — |
| Suite Night Upgrades (Platinum+) | 0 | — | — | — |
| Bonus point promotions (4x base) | 0 | — | — | — |
| Accor Experiences events | 5,000 | — | — | — |
Earn via 3 bank points programs
| Source Program | Ratio | Transfer Time | Source Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3:2 | instant | 2 cpp | |
| 2:1 | instant | 1.5 cpp | |
| 2:1 | instant | 1.5 cpp |
Each ALL Reward point is worth exactly EUR 0.02 (approximately 2.1-2.3 US cents depending on exchange rate). 1,000 points = EUR 20 off any hotel stay. This is a fixed value that does not change based on hotel brand, location, or date. TPG values ALL points at 2.0 cents each.
Yes, ALL Reward points expire after 365 days of inactivity. Any qualifying hotel stay that earns or redeems points will reset the 12-month clock. Earning through some non-hotel partners may not reset expiration — check Accor's terms. Accor does not reinstate expired points.
No. Accor does not offer a co-branded credit card for U.S. cardholders. However, U.S. travelers can transfer points to ALL from Bilt Rewards (3:2 ratio), Capital One Miles (2:1 ratio), and Citi ThankYou Points (2:1 ratio with premium cards). Bilt offers the best transfer value at approximately 1.57 cents per Bilt point.
Platinum is widely considered the sweet spot. It requires 60 nights or EUR 5,600 in spending and unlocks executive lounge access, 2 Suite Night Upgrades per year, early check-in AND late checkout, breakfast in Asia-Pacific, and 78% bonus points. Diamond (EUR 10,400 spend-only) adds marginal benefits that rarely justify the cost for most travelers.
Yes. If you book two rooms under your ALL account (for example, a separate room for children), status points from both rooms count toward your elite status qualification. This is a unique advantage — most other hotel programs only credit one room per stay.
Live Limitless at 5,700+ hotels worldwide
Accor Live Limitless (ALL) is the loyalty program for Accor, Europe's largest hotel group with over 5,700 hotels across 45+ brands in 110+ countries. The program spans from budget ibis properties to ultra-luxury brands like Raffles, Fairmont, and Sofitel, offering unprecedented diversity for global travelers. Unlike competitors with complex award charts, ALL uses a straightforward cash-back system where points have a fixed value of EUR 0.02 each (approximately 2.1 US cents). This means 1,000 points always equals EUR 20 off any stay, regardless of hotel brand or location. Members earn 25 points per EUR 10 spent at most properties. The program features six status tiers: Classic, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, and invitation-only Limitless. Platinum status is widely considered the sweet spot, offering executive lounge access, suite night upgrades, and complimentary breakfast in Asia-Pacific. Diamond requires spending-only qualification (~EUR 10,400) and cannot be achieved through nights alone.
| Route / Property | Points | Book With | Cabin/Type | Value / Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed-value hotel stays at luxury properties | 10,000 | — | — | — |
| Economy brand redemptions (lowest opportunity cost) | 2,000 | — | — | — |
| Transfer to Flying Blue 1:1 | 2,000 | flying_blue | — | — |
| Transfer to Iberia Avios 1:1 | 3,000 | iberia_avios | — | — |
| Suite Night Upgrades (Platinum+) | 0 | — | — | — |
| Bonus point promotions (4x base) | 0 | — | — | — |
| Accor Experiences events | 5,000 | — | — | — |
Earn via 3 bank points programs
| Source Program | Ratio | Transfer Time | Source Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3:2 | instant | 2 cpp | |
| 2:1 | instant | 1.5 cpp | |
| 2:1 | instant | 1.5 cpp |
Each ALL Reward point is worth exactly EUR 0.02 (approximately 2.1-2.3 US cents depending on exchange rate). 1,000 points = EUR 20 off any hotel stay. This is a fixed value that does not change based on hotel brand, location, or date. TPG values ALL points at 2.0 cents each.
Yes, ALL Reward points expire after 365 days of inactivity. Any qualifying hotel stay that earns or redeems points will reset the 12-month clock. Earning through some non-hotel partners may not reset expiration — check Accor's terms. Accor does not reinstate expired points.
No. Accor does not offer a co-branded credit card for U.S. cardholders. However, U.S. travelers can transfer points to ALL from Bilt Rewards (3:2 ratio), Capital One Miles (2:1 ratio), and Citi ThankYou Points (2:1 ratio with premium cards). Bilt offers the best transfer value at approximately 1.57 cents per Bilt point.
Platinum is widely considered the sweet spot. It requires 60 nights or EUR 5,600 in spending and unlocks executive lounge access, 2 Suite Night Upgrades per year, early check-in AND late checkout, breakfast in Asia-Pacific, and 78% bonus points. Diamond (EUR 10,400 spend-only) adds marginal benefits that rarely justify the cost for most travelers.
Yes. If you book two rooms under your ALL account (for example, a separate room for children), status points from both rooms count toward your elite status qualification. This is a unique advantage — most other hotel programs only credit one room per stay.
Accor uses a soft landing policy unique among major hotel programs. If you fail to requalify, you drop only one tier instead of falling to the bottom. For example, if you had Diamond but didn't requalify, you would become Platinum for the following year, then Gold, etc. This makes pursuing higher status less risky.
Yes. Link your Air France-KLM Flying Blue or Qatar Airways Privilege Club account to your ALL profile, and you will earn airline miles on every qualifying stay in addition to your ALL Reward points. This is one of the best hidden features of the program — you earn both currencies simultaneously with no reduction.
Accor uses a soft landing policy unique among major hotel programs. If you fail to requalify, you drop only one tier instead of falling to the bottom. For example, if you had Diamond but didn't requalify, you would become Platinum for the following year, then Gold, etc. This makes pursuing higher status less risky.
Yes. Link your Air France-KLM Flying Blue or Qatar Airways Privilege Club account to your ALL profile, and you will earn airline miles on every qualifying stay in addition to your ALL Reward points. This is one of the best hidden features of the program — you earn both currencies simultaneously with no reduction.
Accor uses a soft landing policy unique among major hotel programs. If you fail to requalify, you drop only one tier instead of falling to the bottom. For example, if you had Diamond but didn't requalify, you would become Platinum for the following year, then Gold, etc. This makes pursuing higher status less risky.
Yes. Link your Air France-KLM Flying Blue or Qatar Airways Privilege Club account to your ALL profile, and you will earn airline miles on every qualifying stay in addition to your ALL Reward points. This is one of the best hidden features of the program — you earn both currencies simultaneously with no reduction.