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Is the Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card annual fee worth it?

Loaded with credits, but most are Hilton-specific — only a great deal if you'll spend at Hilton resorts.

$550 / year
Annual fee
Yes
Lounge access
None
Foreign txn fee
0.6¢
Pt value (conservative)

The honest answer to "is this card worth it?" is always it depends on how you spend. A $550 feeis trivial to justify for one person and a waste for another with the same income — the difference is which bonus categories match their real spending and which credits they'll actually redeem. The calculator below does that math for your numbers.

Best for: People who stay at Hilton resorts and will actually use the $400 resort credit and the free night.

Is the Hilton Aspire annual fee worth it for you?

Plug in your real monthly spending and how you'd use the card's perks. We'll estimate the annual value against the $550 fee. This is an estimate, not advice — and earning rates, credits, and fees change, so confirm current terms with American Express before you apply.

Earning details: 14x at Hilton properties, 7x on flights booked directly or via Amex Travel, 7x on car rentals (select), 7x at US restaurants, 3x everything else.

Lounge visits per year you'd actually makeValued at ~$35 each — Priority Pass Select.

Which credits would you actually use?

Uncheck the ones that don't fit how you spend — a credit you never redeem is worth $0.

Verdict$550 annual fee

Worth it for your spending

Estimated annual value $994 — fee $550 = +$444 in your favor per year.

Points / rewards earned$584
Dining & restaurants$3,600/yr × 7x25,200 pts
Groceries / supermarkets$4,800/yr × 3x14,400 pts
Gas$1,440/yr × 3x4,320 pts
Travel (broad: hotels, transit, parking, tolls)$1,800/yr × 7x12,600 pts
Flights booked directly with the airline$1,200/yr × 7x8,400 pts
Online retail / drugstores$1,200/yr × 3x3,600 pts
Everything else$9,600/yr × 3x28,800 pts
Valued at 0.6¢ / point (conservative redemption, not best-case)$584
Credits you said you'd use$200
Lounge access value$210
Total estimated annual value$994
Annual fee$550
Net+$444 / yr

How we estimate: bonus-category earning is converted to dollars at a conservative redemption rate (transfers often beat this; the cash-back floor is usually lower). Credits count only if you say you'd use them. Status, insurance, and intangible perks are deliberately valued at $0. Welcome bonuses are notincluded — they're a one-time event, not an annual one. We never tell you which specific property to book and never link affiliates from this tool. Always confirm current fees and benefits on American Express's site.

What the fee buys (on paper)

Maximum published value of recurring credits. "Behavior change" means you only realize that value if you redirect spending to a specific merchant or portal — count those carefully.

Credit / benefitMax value / yrCatch
Hilton resort credit$400Requires changing where you spend. $200 semi-annual at participating Hilton resorts only.
Airline incidental credit$200Easy to use. One selected airline; covers bag fees, seat fees, etc.
CLEAR Plus credit$189Requires changing where you spend. Only useful if you'd buy CLEAR anyway.
Annual free night reward$350Requires changing where you spend. One free night at almost any Hilton — valued conservatively; routinely worth $500+ at top properties.
Hilton Honors Diamond status$0Easy to use. Treated as $0 here; real value (free breakfast, upgrades, lounge access) if you stay at Hilton.

Adding up the maximum credit values is how issuers market the fee. It almost never reflects what a real person nets — that's the whole point of running the calculator above with your own habits.

A note on the welcome bonus

Welcome offers commonly 150,000+ Hilton points after a spend requirement.

The welcome bonus is real money, but it's a one-timeevent — it can make year one a no-brainer while year two is a different question. The calculator above intentionally leaves the bonus out so you're evaluating the card on its recurring value, which is what determines whether to keep it long-term.

What the points are worth

This card earns Hilton Honors points. No Blackout Dates, Flexible Hotel Stays — baseline 0.6¢, best-case up to 0.7¢ per point.

See the full Hilton Honors valuation & transfer partners →

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Card details last reviewed 2026-05-12. Annual fees, credits, earning rates, and welcome offers change frequently and vary by application channel — always confirm current terms on American Express's official site before applying. This page is general information, not financial advice, and contains no affiliate links.