Accor ALL Award Chart
ALL Points pricing guide for 2026
Accor Live Limitless uses a 5-tier award system spanning 40+ brands from ultra-luxury Raffles and Orient Express to budget-friendly Ibis. With strong coverage in Europe, Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, ALL points offer some of the best value for European hotel redemptions.
Category Pricing
Points per night by category
| Category | Off-Peak | Standard | Peak |
|---|---|---|---|
| Economy (Ibis) | 2,000 | 4,000 | 6,000 |
| Midscale (Novotel) | 6,000 | 10,000 | 14,000 |
| Premium (Pullman) | 10,000 | 15,000 | 22,000 |
| Luxury (Sofitel) | 16,000 | 25,000 | 40,000 |
| Ultimate Luxury (Raffles) | 30,000 | 50,000 | 80,000 |
* Pricing shown is approximate and may vary with dynamic pricing or seasonal adjustments
Best Sweet Spots
The highest-value redemptions with all points
Ibis at 2,000-4,000 Points
2,000-4,000/nightBudget Ibis hotels across Europe for just 2,000-4,000 ALL points per night. Incredible value for European city breaks and road trips.
Fairmont & Sofitel Off-Peak
16,000/nightLuxury Fairmont and Sofitel properties at 16,000 points per night during off-peak. Cash rates of $300-600+ mean strong cents-per-point value.
Points + Cash
Points + cashCombine ALL points with cash for partial redemptions when your balance is low. Available at most Accor properties worldwide.
European Coverage
40+ brandsAccor dominates European markets, especially France. Ibis and Novotel are everywhere, making points useful across the continent.
Tips for Maximizing Value
ALL points are worth approximately 2.0-2.2 eurocents each (about 2.2-2.4 US cents). Budget redemptions at Ibis often provide the best value.
No major US credit card program transfers to Accor. Earn points through stays and Accor's own partnerships.
Accor's airline transfer partners (Flying Blue, Qantas, Emirates, Cathay) offer a 2,000:1,000 ratio. Consider this when hotel value is low.
Diamond status is invitation-only, but Platinum at 60 nights provides suite upgrades, breakfast, and lounge access.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Accor ALL award chart work?
Accor uses a 5-tier system based on brand level: Economy (Ibis) from 2,000 points, Midscale (Novotel) from 6,000, Premium (Pullman) from 10,000, Luxury (Sofitel) from 16,000, and Ultimate Luxury (Raffles) from 30,000. Each tier has off-peak, standard, and peak pricing.
How much are ALL points worth?
ALL points are worth approximately 2.0-2.2 eurocents each (about 2.2-2.4 US cents). Ibis redemptions and off-peak luxury stays provide the best per-point value.
What brands are part of Accor?
Accor has 40+ brands ranging from ultra-luxury (Raffles, Orient Express, Banyan Tree) to premium (Fairmont, Sofitel, Pullman) to budget (Ibis, Ibis Budget). This gives tremendous flexibility for redemptions worldwide.
Can I transfer ALL points to airlines?
Yes, ALL points transfer to several airline partners at a 2,000:1,000 ratio including Flying Blue, Qantas, Emirates Skywards, and Cathay Pacific Asia Miles.
Where is Accor strongest?
Accor has excellent coverage in Europe (especially France), Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and Australia. Ibis is particularly prevalent in European cities, providing budget-friendly redemptions across the continent.
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