Two IHG credit cards have limited-time offers -- but they're ending soon! If you want to take advantage of generous offers on the IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card and IHG One Rewards Traveler Credit Card, you'll have to do so before 9 a.m. EST on March 20, 2025.
According to our valuations, a bonus of 170,000 IHG points is worth nearly $1,000, and a bonus of 100,000 IHG points is worth nearly $600.
Why we like it: The IHG One Rewards Premier is our preferred option between the two cards because it has a low annual fee and increased benefits. Our favorite part about this card is that you get a free night award (worth up to 40,000 points) each anniversary year. Depending on how you use it, the free night benefit could easily offset your annual fee each year.
Add in the value of other card benefits -- including automatic Platinum Elite status, no foreign transaction fees, and receiving a fourth reward night free -- and you have a powerhouse of a hotel credit card.
Why we like it: The IHG One Rewards Traveler doesn't charge an annual fee, making it an easy, low-cost option if you would rather avoid card membership costs. However, you won't get as many benefits as the IHG One Rewards Premier.
Still, this card doesn't charge foreign transaction fees, and you can also redeem points for a free fourth reward night when staying at an IHG hotel for four consecutive nights.
Note that the fourth-night-free benefit is exclusive to IHG cardholders, and there's no limit on how many times you can use it each year.
Read our full IHG One Rewards Traveler Credit Card review
With brands like Holiday Inn, Kimpton, and InterContinental and over 6,000 locations worldwide, IHG Hotels and Resorts offers plenty of options.
Here are a few ways you can redeem IHG points and take advantage of the fourth-night-free benefit:
A Holiday Inn Express stay within 12 minutes of driving distance -- 25 to 30 if you take public transportation -- to Disneyland Paris would cost 72,000 points. Plus, you'll get free breakfast every morning.
InterContinental is an IHG luxury brand, so prices are often high. However, you can find great deals at many locations outside the U.S., including the Mediterranean island country of Malta. You could have a four-night stay at the InterContinental Malta for 133,000 points. With over 300 days of annual sunshine, Malta is a seagoer and sunbather's paradise.
Looking for a domestic beach vacation? For our selected dates, a beachfront four-night stay at the Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel and Spa would cost 165,000 points. Not bad at all for a highly-rated beachfront property.
This article was edited by Rebecca McCracken