The Edit is a “luxury” hotel booking program through Chase Travel℠ that’s available to JP Morgan Reserve, Chase Sapphire Reserve®, and Sapphire Reserve for Business® cardholders. It’s similar to Amex’s Fine Hotels and Resorts (FHR) program, but with a much more confounding, difficult-to-fit-into-sentences moniker.
The Edit stays include:
- Daily breakfast for 2
- $100 property credit per stay (such as dining or spa credits)
- Room upgrade at check-in (based on availability)
- Early check-in and late check-out (based on availability
- Complementary wifi
The Edit has become much more interesting within the past few months, due primarily to the dual $250 credits towards 2-night Edit bookings that come with the redesigned Sapphire Reserve cards. However, there’s been a significant problem when trying to find hotels to use those credits at: figuring out which properties participate in the Edit and where the heck they are.
Thanks to a map created by US Credit Card Guide and a list uncovered by a reddit user (and reported by Thrifty Traveler), it’s now much easier.

What’s New
- US Credit Card Guide has created a Google Map that shows every worldwide property that participates in Chase’s The Edit luxury hotel portfolio.
- In addition, Chase Travel℠ now lists all participating properties by country.
How to find a list of The Edit℠ properties in Chase Travel℠
- Log in to your Chase account and go to Chase Travel℠ (or log in here).
- Scroll down and click the “Discover The Edit by Chase Travel℠” button:

3. Click “See All Stays:”

4. You’ll arrive at an alphabetically-sorted list that shows every property in The Edit. You can either scroll to the country that you want to see, or select it by using the filter button on the right:

Quick Thoughts
We love tools that make searching for travel easier, and both of these are terrific. I actually prefer to use the list that’s on Chase Travel℠, primarily because it’s nice to be able to check out the images of the properties that I’m perusing. But they both make finding participating hotels much, much easier.
A big shout-out to Scott at US Credit Card Guide for creating the map and to redditor BestInDaWrldsBbyFmno for uncovering the Chase list. Thanks to both of them for sharing!





I’m not sure which listing (here or Chase) is out of date, but the Shangri-La Vancouver has changed to Hyatt Downtown Alberni and will become a Park Hyatt in 2026. Just stayed there last week and it was a great use of the FHR credit, which almost entirely covered the one night stay.
Should this also be tagged Chase Sapphire Reserve like the Sapphire Exclusive Tables article (and should that be tagged Chase)?
Thank you!!!