Does Hilton accept crypto?

Not at the front desk

Hilton does not accept cryptocurrency as a payment method at check-in. Their properties take credit cards, debit cards, and in some cases cash. This applies across all Hilton brands, from Hampton Inn to Waldorf Astoria.

Book Hilton hotels with crypto on Trip1

Trip1 lists Hilton properties worldwide and accepts 10 cryptocurrencies at checkout. When you pay with crypto, CoinGate (a MiCA-licensed EU payment provider) processes the transaction and settles with the hotel in fiat currency. The hotel receives payment like any other booking. Your reservation works the same as one made with a credit card.

Here are a few Hilton properties you can book with crypto on Trip1:

How to book

  1. Search for Hilton on Trip1 by typing the brand name or filtering by hotel chain
  2. Pick your dates and room
  3. Select cryptocurrency at checkout and choose your coin (BTC, ETH, USDC, LTC, DOGE, TRX, XRP, and more)
  4. Scan the QR code or copy the address, then send payment from your wallet

You get a confirmation email once the blockchain transaction settles. Check-in at the Hilton property works as normal.

Frequently asked questions

No. Trip1 processes the crypto payment and pays the hotel in fiat currency. Your booking looks like any other reservation.

Bookings through Trip1 are third-party reservations. Hilton Honors earning depends on the property and rate type. Some properties credit points for third-party bookings, others do not.

Trip1 lists properties across Hilton's portfolio, including Hampton Inn, DoubleTree, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, and Waldorf Astoria.

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