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47 Accor Hotel Brands Explained [In-Depth Guide]

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Key Takeaways

  • Accor’s 47 hotel brands span 5 tiers from economy to luxury, with more than 5,600 properties in 110 countries.
  • The Accor Live Limitless (ALL) loyalty program offers revenue-based redemptions. Bilt, Capital One, and Citi offer points and miles transfers to ALL.
  • Brands range from iconic luxury brands such as Fairmont to budget-friendly Ibis Budget and unique lifestyle properties such as Mama Shelter.

Accor is a Paris-based hotel group and one of the largest in the world, with over 5,500 properties worldwide. Its loyalty program, Accor Live Limitless, has gained popularity in the U.S. over the past few years. Bilt Rewards, Capital One miles, and Citi ThankYou Rewards now include the loyalty program as a transfer partner.

Accor has a staggering 47 hotel brands, ranging from the budget-friendly Ibis to high-end brands like Fairmont, Raffles, and Sofitel. You’ll also find premium and mid-range options like Mövenpick, Novotel, and more. That’s a lot of brands to consider, especially if you’re new to staying with Accor.

Here, we’ll examine these brands and what to expect when staying with them. Bookmark this guide and refer to it the next time you book an Accor stay so you know what to expect when you arrive.

Accor Brands Overview

Accor Brand Logos
Image Credit: Accor

Accor has 47 individual brands across 5 distinct tiers: Economy, Midscale, Premium, Lifestyle by Ennismore, and Luxury. Hotels across these brands participate in Accor Live Limitless (ALL) unless otherwise noted. You can earn and redeem Accor points and use your elite status benefits if you have them.

Here’s a closer look at each of these Accor brands.

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Accor Brand

Tier

Properties

Countries

21c Museum Hotels

Lifestyle

8

1

25hours Hotels

Lifestyle

17

8

Adagio Access

Economy

52

5

Adagio Aparthotels

Midscale

126

16

Adagio Premium

Premium

2

2

Angsana

Premium

20

10

Art Series

Premium

7

1

Banyan Tree

Luxury

34

22

BreakFree

Economy

2

1

Delano

Lifestyle

4

3

Emblems Collection (Planned)

Luxury

0

0

Faena

Lifestyle

2

2

Fairmont

Luxury

92

32

Gleneagles

Lifestyle

2

1

Grand Mercure

Premium

83

12

greet

Economy

41

4

Habitas

Lifestyle

9

4

Handwritten Collection

Midscale

25

15

hotelF1

Economy

127

1

Hyde

Lifestyle

6

5

ibis

Economy

1251

73

ibis Budget

Economy

591

20

ibis Styles

Economy

689

51

JO&JOE

Lifestyle

10

4

Mama Shelter

Lifestyle

19

9

Mantis

Premium

17

9

Mantra

Midscale

77

2

Mercure

Midscale

1013

68

MGallery

Luxury

120

30

Mondrian

Lifestyle

11

9

Morgans Originals

Lifestyle

3

2

Mövenpick

Premium

134

30

Neqta

Midscale

0

0

Novotel

Midscale

568

68

Novotel Suites

Midscale

31

15

Orient Express

Luxury

4

3

Peppers

Premium

27

3

Pullman

Premium

159

42

Raffles

Luxury

24

11

Rixos

Lifestyle

45

10

SLS

Lifestyle

10

5

SO/

Lifestyle

10

8

Sofitel

Luxury

123

40

Swissôtel

Premium

42

30

The Hoxton

Lifestyle

16

5

The Sebel

Premium

36

2

Tribe

Midscale

20

15

Accor Live Limitless Loyalty Program

Accor Live Limitless isn’t as popular as World of Hyatt or Marriott Bonvoy, but it’s worth knowing. Unlike other hotel loyalty programs, Live Limitless is completely revenue-based. Each point is worth approximately 2 cents, as you can redeem in increments of 1,000 Accor points for a €20 (roughly $22.50) discount on your stay.

With that in mind, Accor points are undoubtedly valuable, but you cannot get outsized value from them. This is because you’ll always get the same value from your points. Whether or not this is a benefit or a downside is up to you to decide. The simplicity can be attractive, though you may prefer the chance to get higher value from another program.

You can earn Accor points by staying at participating properties and leveraging its extensive partnership with Air France-KLM Flying Blue. The latter lets you earn Accor points in addition to Flying Blue miles on Air France and KLM flights, and vice versa, among other benefits.

Bilt Rewards, Capital One miles, and Citi ThankYou points transfer to Accor. However, the transfer rate varies by program.

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Program

Transfer Rate to Accor Live Limitless

Bilt Rewards

3:2

Capital One miles

2:1

Citi ThankYou

2:1

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47 Accor Brands Explained

Accor’s portfolio includes 47 brands across over 5,500 properties worldwide. Some brands, like Ibis, are found in many major cities, while others, like Orient Express, are reserved for just a handful of properties. Here’s a closer look at what each brand offers.

1. 21c Museum Hotel

21c Museum Hotel Chicago
21c Museum Hotel Chicago. Image Credit: 21c Museum Hotels

21c Museum Hotels is one of the few Accor brands only found in U.S. cities, including Chicago, Durham, and others. This brand combines the vibe of a boutique hotel with the style of a contemporary art museum, taking inspiration from local artists. Inside 21c Museum Hotels, you’ll find chef-driven restaurants, local art galleries, and other cultural experiences.

2. 25hours Hotels

25 Hours Hotels Jakarta
25hours Hotels Jakarta. Image Credit: Accor

25hours Hotels are quirky boutique-style hotels in a handful of cities worldwide. Each is inspired by the city’s art scene, culture, and local food. Expect a unique room that feels more like a well-designed apartment than a hotel room. There are also social spaces, diverse restaurants, and even coworking spaces in select locations.

Most 25 Hours Hotels are located in major European cities, but there are properties in Dubai and Jakarta. A location in Sydney, Australia, is opening soon.

3. Adagio Original

Adagio Original Toulouse Centre La Grave
Adagio Original Toulouse Centre La Grave. Image Credit: Accor

Adagio Original properties — dubbed “Aparthotels” — are found in major city centers. Rooms feature kitchens and a workspace, perfect for extended stays. Adagio Original is also an excellent option for those traveling with pets, as rooms are pet-friendly. Consider an Adagio Original hotel when you need home-like comfort on the road.

4. Adagio Access

Adagio Access Paris Reuilly
Adagio Access Paris Reuilly. Image Credit: Accor

Adagio Access hotels are located close to public transport links. Like Adagio Original, these properties are pet-friendly and feature many of the same perks as Adagio Original properties, like full kitchens. Common areas in Adagio Access hotels are meant to feel like a “real living space,” giving you space outside your room to work or relax.

5. Adagio Premium

Adagio Premium Dubai Al Barsha
Aparthotel Adagio Premium Dubai Al Barsha. Image Credit: Accor

As the name suggests, Adagio Premium is a higher-end version of the Adagio Original brand. These aparthotels have fully stocked kitchens and a workspace. Plus, Adagio Premium hotels feature higher-end finishes and may be more spacious.

6. Angsana

Angsana Teluk Bahang in Penang, Malaysia
Angsana Teluk Bahang Penang. Image Credit: Accor

Angsana is one of Accor’s premium brands, aiming to bring local flair and a sense of adventure to your stay. For example, you’ll find local cuisine in Angsana restaurants and work from local artists throughout the hotel. These properties are in Malaysia, Mexico, Greece, Indonesia, and other warm weather and beachside destinations.

7. Art Series

Art Series The Chen
The Chen Melbourne, Art Series. Image Credit: Accor

Art Series hotels are found in major cities in Australia. Each property is designed after a specific Australian contemporary artist and features their original artwork throughout the hotel. Rooms are design-forward, with modern furniture and finishes. Plus, you’ll find chef-inspired restaurants and bars at most Art Series properties.

8. Banyan Tree

Banyan Tree Lang Co Vietnam
Banyan Tree Lang Co Vietnam. Image Credit: Accor

Banyan Tree properties are in Accor’s luxury hotel category — and it’s easy to see why. These resorts are meant to be places to relax and recharge, with natural spas and private pools in suites and villas at most Banyan Tree properties. Guests can also enjoy curated menus at Banyan Tree’s signature restaurants, staffed by traditional Thai chefs. Note that not all Banyan Tree properties participate in Accor Live Limitless.

9. Breakfree

BreakFree Diamond Beach
Breakfree Diamond Beach Broadbeach. Image Credit: Accor

Breakfree is another “aparthotels” Accor brand, where you’ll find full kitchens and workspaces in each hotel room. This brand is primarily found in Australia and New Zealand and has properties near beaches and other holiday destinations. Many have pools, barbeque grills, and playgrounds, so it’s perfect for an extended stay or a family trip.

10. Delano

Maison Delano Paris
Maison Delano Paris. Image Credit: Accor

Delano is one of Accor’s many luxury brands, offering design-forward finishes, lively pool areas, and high-end on-site dining. Its original Miami Beach location will reopen at the end of 2025, keeping its Art Deco design while upgrading amenities and finishes. The brand plans to expand to other markets, with rumored expansion to the U.K., Costa Rica, and Mexico.

11. Emblems Collection

The Emblems Collection is one of Accor’s newer hotel brands. Once launched, it will aim to showcase unique independent properties worldwide. Its first property — the Guiyang Art Centre Hotel, Emblems Collection in China’s Guizhou province — is set to open soon, and the brand hopes to expand to 60 locations by 2032.

12. Fairmont

Fairmont Le Château Frontenac Club Lounge
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac Club Lounge. Image Credit: James Larounis

Fairmont is one of the world’s most iconic luxury hotel brands, with 92 locations worldwide. This brand ranges from city-center locations in London and San Francisco to nature resorts like Banff Springs in Canada. Each hotel is unique, drawing inspiration from its surroundings through artwork, architecture, and other features.

13. Gleneagles

Gleneagles Whisky Suite
The Whisky Suite at Gleneagles. Image Credit: Ennismore

Gleneagles is another brand that joined Accor as part of the company’s partnership with Ennismore. It has 2 properties in Scotland, which offer large golf courses, high-end dining, and rooms designed with classic Scottish elegance in mind. Gleneagles has hosted major golf tournaments, including the 2022 Senior Open Presented by Rolex.

14. Grand Mercure

Grand Mercure Sao Paulo Vila Olimpia
Grand Mercure São Paulo Vila Olímpia. Image Credit: Accor

Grand Mercure is another one of Accor’s premium brands. It promises local spirit at each hotel, which is reflected in the property’s design and dining options. These properties also highlight each area’s heritage through celebrating local holidays and participating in local customs.

15. Greet

Greet Vienna City North
Greet Vienna City North. Image Credit: Accor

Greet takes an eco-friendly approach to budget hotels. These properties reuse second-hand furniture found locally in shared spaces, making each property unique. Even cooler, each property features The Social Hub, a shared library space with books and vintage games to entertain you, and on-site restaurants that use locally sourced ingredients. You’ll find Greet hotels in Austria, Belgium, France, and Germany.

16. Handwritten Collection

Hotel Stratford San Francisco Handwritten Collection
Hotel Stratford San Francisco, Handwritten Collection. Image Credit: Accor

The Handwritten Collection is comprised of curated boutique hotels around the world. No two properties in this brand are the same — and this is a case where consistency isn’t key. Some have ultra-modern designs, and others are more traditional. Regardless, each property and its amenities tell a story about its owner.

17. HotelF1

F1 Marseille Valentine 2398
hotelF1 Paris Porte de Châtillon. Image Credit: Accor

HotelF1 is a French roadside motel concept that offers budget-friendly accommodations. Most room types have shared bathrooms, and some can house up to 6 people. Rooms and common spaces are quirky, with most being inspired by the “golden age” of travel, with retro airline and destination posters throughout.

Further, collaborative common spaces give you and your travel companions a place to regroup before getting back in the car. Even better, a hot breakfast will set you back just €5.90 at most HotelF1 properties.

Hot Tip:

Unfortunately, HotelF1 does not participate in Accor Live Limitless despite the fact that Accor owns the brand.

18. Hyde

Hyde London City
Hyde London City. Image Credit: Accor

Hyde Hotels combines luxury with a youthful bohemian spirit. Each property has a unique aesthetic and offers cultural experiences like DJ sets and other live performances, harking back to the Hyde brand’s start as a nightclub on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles.

19. Ibis

ibis Cambridge Central Station
Ibis Cambridge Central Station. Image Credit: Accor

Ibis is one of Accor’s most prominent brands, with over 1,200 locations in 70 countries. It aims to offer modern and comfortable accommodations at budget-friendly prices. You’ll find Ibis properties in city centers and business districts, giving leisure and business travelers a convenient stay.

20. Ibis Budget

ibis budget Nancy Laxou
Ibis Budget Nancy Laxou. Image Credit: Accor

As the name suggests, Ibis Budget is a more budget-friendly version of the Ibis brand. This brand offers no-frills stays in over 500 properties. It draws many similarities to this standard Ibis brand — for example, the Ibis-designed Sweet Bed™ is also found at Ibis Budget properties — but you’ll likely see smaller rooms and fewer amenities.

21. Ibis Styles

ibis Styles Mexico Zona Rosa
Ibis Styles Mexico Reforma. Image Credit: Accor

Ibis Styles is the higher-end Ibis brand. Each hotel has a unique theme, so no Ibis Styles properties are identical. For example, the Ibis Styles Liverpool Centre Dale Street is Beatles-themed, while the Ibis Styles London Southwark takes inspiration from London’s many theaters.

22. Jo&Joe

JOJOE Roma
Jo&Joe Roma. Image Credit: Accor

Jo&Joe is a modern take on the hostel that aims to combine “the fun of a hostel and the comfort of a hotel.” Each Jo&Joe property is designed in collaboration with local street artists, bringing local flair and unique artwork. Each Jo&Joe has a mix of dormitories and private rooms, so there’s something for everyone’s needs and budget.

23. MGallery Collection

Molitor Hotel Spa Paris MGallery Collection
Molitor Hotel & Spa Paris, MGallery Collection. Image Credit: Accor

MGallery Collection is a collection of independent luxury hotels that aims to craft meaningful guest experiences in both city centers and remote retreats. While no two MGallery hotels are the same, each features modern design, high-end cocktail bars, and curated mindfulness experiences.

24. Mama Shelter

Mama Shelter Paris East
Mama Shelter Paris East. Image Credit: Accor

Mama Shelter is another Accor lifestyle brand that focuses on providing an eclectic experience to its guests. Graffiti-covered ceilings, graphic carpets, and over-the-top furnishings feel more like an art museum than a hotel. Each hotel has a unique restaurant, too, with curated cocktail menus and local dishes.

25. Mantis Collection

No5 by Mantis and 2010 Villa
No5 Boutique Art Hotel by Mantis. Image Credit: Accor

Mantis Collection is a conservation-focused hotel brand that runs a handful of eco-lodges and luxury hotels worldwide. Many Mantis properties are near safari and adventure travel hotspots, with numerous properties in South Africa, Botswana, and beyond. Each property is stocked with locally inspired food and designed to connect the property with the local culture.

26. Mantra

Mantra on Queen Brisbane
Mantra on Queen Brisbane. Image Credit: Accor

Mantra is a midscale hotel brand in Australia, Hawaii, Indonesia, and New Zealand. Its portfolio includes resorts, conference hotels, and apartments for extended-stay guests. Many Mantra hotels offer 3-bedroom rooms, which can be a good choice for large families.

27. Mercure

Mercure Maldives Kooddoo Resort
Mercure Maldives Kooddoo Resort. Image Credit: Accor

Mercure is one of Accor’s largest brands, with over 1,000 properties from the Maldives to Luxembourg. The brand aims to make its guests feel like locals by offering authentic experiences and local cuisine at each hotel. You can still expect a consistent standard of service and amenities at each Mercure property.

28. Mondrian

Mondrian Singapore Duxton
Mondrian Singapore Duxton. Image Credit: Accor

Mondrian is a smaller luxury Accor brand with 11 properties worldwide, each in major cultural centers like Singapore and Los Angeles. The brand aims to create “dream-like” experiences at each hotel, influenced by the city around it. For example, the Mondrian Doha has a massive spiral staircase that looks straight out of a storybook.

29. Morgans Originals

Sanderson London
Sanderson London. Image Credit: Accor

Located in London and Miami, Morgans Originals is a collection of 3 boutique lifestyle hotels. Each property is designed independently, with connections to the local community a top priority. Each is intended to be a social hub for locals and tourists alike, with curated food and beverage offerings and social spaces that function as coworking spaces during the day.

30. Mövenpick

Mövenpick Zagreb
Mövenpick Zagreb. Image Credit: Accor

Mövenpick is a midscale brand found in business hubs and resort destinations. It focuses on sustainability and culinary excellence. Its on-site restaurants showcase its Swiss roots while offering local and international cuisine. Each property provides signature amenities, such as a nightly “chocolate hour” where guests can sample different types of chocolate. Many properties also have a suite of kid-friendly amenities, including play areas.

31. Neqta

Neqta is a Chinese lifestyle brand under the Accor umbrella that aims to provide multi-functional spaces that let guests work, play, and relax. However, at the time of writing, we could not find bookable Neqta properties on Accor’s website.

32. Novotel

Novotel Nara Room
Novotel Nara. Image Credit: Andrew Kunesh

Novotel is one of Accor’s most prominent brands, with nearly 600 properties and over 115,000 rooms worldwide. Novotel-branded hotels offer modern rooms and lobbies and 24-hour dining options for local and international cuisine.

33. Novotel Suites

Novotel Suites Paris Issy Les Moulineaux
Novotel Suites Paris Issy les Moulineaux. Image Credit: Accor

Novotel Suites is a sub-brand of Novotel. These hotels are designed similarly to standard Nototel properties, but their all-suite rooms can comfortably fit a family of 4. You’ll still find 24-hour dining and fitness centers like standard Novotel hotels.

34. Onefinestay

Columbus Terrace
Columbus Terrace, New York City. Image Credit: Onefinestay

Onefinestay is Accor’s luxury vacation rental brand, home to more than 3,000 properties ranging from city-center apartments to beachside houses. Accor’s team visits each Onefinestay property and photographs them in-house so you know what you’re booking. Even better, the hotel group provides a concierge team with knowledge of your destination.

35. Orient Express

Orient Express La Minerva guest room
La Minerva Rome. Image Credit: Orient Express

Orient Express is Accor’s most unique brand; it has several hotels and will soon add luxury trains and boats to its portfolio. Inspired by the historical Orient Express luxury train route from Paris to Istanbul, the brand aims to evoke feelings of the golden age of travel. The brand expects to operate its first train and sailing experiences next year.

36. Our Habitas

Our Habitas Namibia
Our Habitas Namibia. Image Credit: Accor

Our Habitas is a collection of lifestyle resorts aimed at helping travelers immerse themselves in a new culture and make friends along the way. The resorts are built around 7 pillars: music, wellness, art, adventure, food, learning, and giving back. You’ll find locally grown food served on-site and performances by local musicians.

Each Our Habitas property has an “Agora,” a central meeting place for guests. These areas are outfitted with comfortable seating and large tables, allowing travelers to mingle and forge new friendships.

37. Peppers

Peppers Beach Club
Peppers Beach Club Port Douglas. Image Credit: Accor

Peppers is a premium resort brand from Accor, with locations in Australia, Indonesia, and New Zealand, including golf resorts, vineyards, and beach resorts. The brand emphasizes personalized service, attention to detail, and curation. As a result, you’ll find unique restaurant concepts and a relatively low number of rooms at Peppers properties.

38. Pullman Hotels & Resorts

Pullman Bunker Bay Resort master
Pullman Bunker Bay Resort Margaret River Region. Image Credit: Keri Stooksbury

Pullman Hotels & Resorts focuses on blending personal and work travel for a curated “bleisure” experience. These properties have coworking spaces, tech-enabled meeting rooms, and opportunities for professional networking. When it’s time to unwind, you’ll find premium dining options and extensive fitness facilities.

39. Raffles

Raffles Singapore
Raffles Singapore. Image Credit: Accor

Raffles is a luxury hotel brand known for its iconic properties, including the original Raffles Hotel Singapore, which opened in 1887. Each hotel is a cultural landmark in its respective city and features elegant on-site dining options, such as Saison at Raffles London, led by Michelin-starred chef Mauro Colagreco. Guests also benefit from personalized butler service, a hallmark of the brand.

40. Rixos Hotels

Rixos Tersane Istanbul guest room
Rixos Tersane in Istanbul. Image Credit: Katie Corrigan Seemann

Rixos Hotels is an Accor all-inclusive brand that originated in Türkiye but has since expanded to Croatia, the UAE, and other popular beachside destinations. The brand aims to give guests a luxurious all-inclusive experience with elevated dining, signature spas, and live entertainment every night. Most Rixos resorts have dedicated adults-only and family-friendly sections.

41. SLS Hotels

SLS Lux Brickell Miami
SLS LUX Miami Brickell. Image Credit: Accor

SLS gives guests a fun take on the luxury hotel experience. Lobbies feel more like movie or theater sets, with surreal furniture, mirrored hallways, and bold color palettes. Rooms are unique, too, with open floor plans, marble finishes, and even freestanding tubs with city views at select properties.

42. Sofitel

Sofitel Marrakech
Sofitel Marrakech. Image Credit: Accor

Sofitel is one of Accor’s most prominent brands, with over 120 properties across nearly 40 countries. The brand blends French elegance with local culture by showcasing local art and offering refined French-fusion dining experiences. It also prides itself on its minimalist design philosophy, which spans guest rooms to the lobby.

43. SO/

SO/ Paris Hotel
SO/ Paris Hotel. Image Credit: Accor

SO/ is a collection of 10 lifestyle hotels inspired by the fashion industry. Each property was created in collaboration with a well-known designer, such as Christian Lacroix or Karl Lagerfeld, whose vision is incorporated into staff uniforms, interiors, and art.

44. Swissôtel

Swissôtel Chicago
Swissôtel Chicago. Image Credit: Accor

Swissôtel blends Swiss hospitality and modern design into its properties in major global city centers like Chicago and Osaka. Rooms are contemporary and elegant, outfitted with Alpine-inspired design characteristics. The brand is especially well-suited for business travelers thanks to on-site executive lounges and workspaces, which keep travelers productive.

45. The Hoxton

The Hoxton Vienna
The Hoxton Vienna. Image Credit: Accor

The Hoxton is a trendy lifestyle hotel brand found in Chicago, Brooklyn, Portland, and other hipster capitals worldwide. The brand takes inspiration from local street art and culture, creating comfortable lobbies that double as coworking spaces throughout the day. Rooms are basic but have everything you need for a short stay in a new city.

Hot Tip:

Unfortunately, most Hoxton properties do not participate in Accor Live Limitless. You can only earn points at The Hoxton Vienna and The Hoxton Charlottenburg. Instead, other Hoxton properties use the Ennismore Dis-Loyalty subscription program.

46. The Sebel

The Sebel Suites Brisbane
The Sebel Brisbane. Image Credit: Accor

You’ll find The Sebel — one of Accor’s premium brands — in cities throughout Australia and New Zealand. These properties give you the comfort of an apartment with the amenities of a hotel. For example, it offers 1- and 2- bedroom suites with kitchens, but still offers daily housekeeping.

47. TRIBE

Tribe Riga City Centre Hotel
Tribe Riga City Centre Hotel. Image Credit: Accor

TRIBE is a midscale brand in Australia, Asia, and Europe. It’s a budget-friendly brand that puts design first and offers “social hubs” that are places to work and socialize. Many TRIBE properties have unique dining options — for example, coffee shops that turn into upscale cocktail bars at night.

Final Thoughts

Accor is a huge hotel group with dozens of brands worldwide. It has something for everyone, from the budget-friendly Ibis Budget brand in France to iconic high-end brands like Raffles. While Accor’s footprint might not be as big as HiltonMarriott, and IHG, you’ll find Accor properties in most major cities and tourist destinations worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many brands does Accor have?

Accor operates 47 brands that span luxury, premium, lifestyle, midscale, and economy tiers.

What loyalty program do Accor hotels use?

Most Accor properties use the Accor Live Limitless (ALL) loyalty program, where guests can earn and redeem points when staying at participating properties. However, not all properties — namely, The Hoxton and HotelF1 — participate in the program.

What is Lifestyle by Ennismore?

Accor and Ennismore entered a joint venture in 2021, allowing many Ennismore brands to leverage Accor’s booking platforms and loyalty program. Broadly speaking, most lifestyle brands under the Accor umbrella are originally Ennismore hotels.

How many Accor hotels are there?

Accor operates over 5,600 hotels across 110 countries.

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About Andrew Kunesh

Andrew was born and raised in the Chicago suburbs but now lives in Queens, New York.

He’s a lifelong traveler and took his first solo trip to San Francisco at the age of 16. Fast forward a few years, and Andrew now travels just over 100,000 miles a year, with over 40 countries, 20 travel credit cards and 3 airline statuses under his belt. Andrew was formerly a Senior Editor at The Points Guy and CNN Underscored.

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