TOP 10
Top 10 best hotels and platforms
TOP 10 · 2026
The ranking

Booking.com
10/10
World's largest accommodation booking platform.
✓ Pros- Huge inventory
- Flexible cancellation on many
- Genius rewards
✗ Cons- Commission in price
- Choice overload

Meliá Hotels
9/10
Leading Spanish chain for resorts and city hotels.
✓ Pros- Strong in Spain and Caribbean
- MeliáRewards program
✗ Cons- Premium resort pricing
- Very touristy resorts

NH Hotel Group
8/10
NH urban hotels across Europe and Americas.
✓ Pros- Excellent in cities
- Quality breakfast
✗ Cons- Fewer beach resorts
- High capital city prices

Iberostar
7/10
Premium all-inclusive resorts, Spanish origin.
✓ Pros- Quality all-inclusive
- Strong beach presence
✗ Cons- High price
- Fewer city hotels

Marriott
6/10
World's largest hotel group with many brands.
✓ Pros- Bonvoy loyalty
- Range from luxury to budget brands
✗ Cons- Price varies by brand
- Resorts may have fees

Hilton
5/10
Global Hilton chain with Hilton Honors.
✓ Pros- Consistent rooms
- Good business travel
✗ Cons- Less rural Spain presence
- High event pricing

Accor
4/10
Accor group: Ibis, Novotel, Sofitel and more.
✓ Pros- Reliable budget Ibis
- ALL loyalty
✗ Cons- Quality varies by brand
- Weaker resorts than Meliá

Hotels.com
3/10
OTA with stay 10 nights get 1 free program.
✓ Pros- Night rewards
- Wide inventory
✗ Cons- Not always lowest price
- Expedia Group owned
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Travel criteria
Routes from Spain, baggage policy, perceived punctuality, support and indicative total price.
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