Dan Whitmer, Rewards Programs Analyst
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You can purchase Hilton points in increments of 1,000 through their website by selecting the "Buy Points" option. The cost works out to 1 cent per point, and you can redeem them for an average value of 0.51 cents per point.
You can buy a minimum of 1,000 points and up to 160,000 points per calendar year with Hilton.
How to Buy Hilton Points
- Visit the Hilton buy points website and log in to your Hilton Honors account.
- Select the “Buy Points” option.
- Select the number of Hilton Honors points you want in increments of 1,000 and click “Buy points.”
- Enter your payment information and complete the purchase. Points will be available within 48 hours.
In addition to booking hotel stays, you can redeem your Hilton points for car rentals, rides with Lyft, and more.
Is It Worth It to Buy Hilton Points?
Buying Hilton points is not worth the cost, as the points usually cost more than they’re worth when you redeem them. However, if you only need a few more points for your redemption, buying points may be worth it to you.
You can learn more about how to earn and redeem Hilton points with WalletHub's guide to Hilton Honors.
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