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Hotel × Card Strategy

Best card for
The St. Regis Rome.

Repubblica. Recently re-imagined; Marriott Cat 7 — Brilliant FNC is a fit.

Rome, ItalyFrom $900/nightluxuryPeak 1¢/pt

The three-card strategy

Stack a chain card, a portal card, and a no-FTF travel earner.

The right answer at The St. Regis Rome isn't "one card" — it's three cards covering three different angles. Lead with the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant for the chain perks; book through Amex FHR for the luxury portal stack; swipe with a Sapphire Reserve / Venture X for the no-FTF travel-earner multiplier on dining + transit during the stay.

#1

Marriott chain co-brand

Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant

85K free-night certificate annually, $300 dining credit, Platinum elite status, complimentary breakfast at the property, suite upgrades when available.

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Apply if you stay 2+ Marriott / Hilton / Hyatt / IHG nights per year.

#2

Luxury hotel portal

Amex Platinum

Fine Hotels + Resorts: $200 property credit, room upgrade on arrival, $100 dining/spa credit, 4 PM late checkout, complimentary breakfast for two. Applies to most independent luxury properties. Even at chain properties, FHR upgrades stack with elite-status benefits.

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Apply for the perks-stacking angle.

#3

No-FTF travel earner

Chase Sapphire Reserve

No foreign transaction fees, $300 annual travel credit, 3× on travel + dining, Priority Pass lounge access, primary rental car coverage. The international-trip workhorse. Pays for itself on the first EUR dinner.

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Apply if you travel internationally 2+ times a year.

Points math

Should you book The St. Regis Rome with points?

At peak season, cash rates here typically run around $1260/night. Redemption peaks at 1¢ per point — which means roughly 126,000 points/night clears that rate.

Cash floor

$900

Typical low-season rate

Peak cash

$1260

Estimated peak rate

Points at peak

126,000

1¢/pt redemption

Estimates based on TravelDiari's historical CPP data. Actual rates vary — always check before booking.

Questions

Frequently asked.

What is the best credit card for The St. Regis Rome?

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Lead with the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant for the chain co-brand benefits — 85k free-night certificate annually, $300 dining credit, platinum elite status, complimentary breakfast at the property, suite upgrades when available.. Stack with Amex Platinum's Fine Hotels + Resorts booking for additional property credits + upgrades, and use a Sapphire Reserve or Venture X for the no-foreign-transaction-fee on dining + transit during the stay.

Are points worth using at The St. Regis Rome?

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At The St. Regis Rome, peak redemptions hit 1¢/point — that's well above the market-average CPP of 1.4¢. Use points on peak-season weekends when cash rates spike; pay cash in off-season when redemptions only deliver 1¢/point.

What's the best loyalty program for Rome?

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Foreign-spend + dining. Italian restaurants reward 4× dining cards; many smaller trattorias still don't take Amex, so carry a Visa/MC no-FTF as primary.

How much does The St. Regis Rome cost per night?

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Cash rates at The St. Regis Rome start around $900/night in low season and spike to roughly $1,260/night at peak.

Is the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant worth it for staying at The St. Regis Rome?

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Yes if you'll stay at Marriott Bonvoy brand hotels 2+ times a year. The free-night certificate alone often offsets the annual fee at a single Rome stay. Elite-status benefits — breakfast, late checkout, room upgrades — compound the value.