Accor Live Limitless (ALL) is a lesser-known hotel loyalty program in North America, despite the fact that Accor is the largest hospitality company in Europe, with over 5,500 properties across 50+ brands in 110+ countries.
In North America, Accor’s footprint is much smaller than in Europe, but you’ll feel its presence mostly through one of its well-regarded brands, Fairmont Hotels and Resorts.
By signing up for the ALL loyalty program, you can earn elite status and enjoy ongoing benefits, including complimentary breakfast, suite upgrades, access to executive lounges, and more.
How Does Accor Live Limitless Elite Status Work?
Accor Live Limitless has four elite status tiers beyond the Classic level, which is where all members start. The four elite status levels are: Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond.
There are two ways to earn Accor Live Limitless (ALL) elite status: either by earning Status Nights or by accumulating Status points. However, ALL’s top-tier Diamond elite status can only be attained through the latter of the two options.
In order to earn status at each tier, you’ll need to earn/accumulate the following for the corresponding level:
- Silver: 10 Status Nights or 2,000 Status points
- Gold: 30 Status Nights or 7,000 Status points
- Platinum: 60 Status Nights or 14,000 Status points
- Diamond: 26,000 Status points
One Status Night is earned for every night stayed at an Accor property, although it’s worth noting that you typically won’t earn Status Nights on stays booked through third-party providers.
What’s more, you can only earn Status Nights on one room per booking. This means that even if you have multiple rooms booked for the same night, you’ll only earn one Status Night.

The other way to earn ALL elite status is by accumulating Status points, which are earned when you spend money at Accor Live Limitless hotels.
For every €10 you spend at the following brands, you’ll earn the following:
- 5 Status points at Adagio Access, JO&JOE, and Greet
- 10 Status points at Mantra, Peppers, BreakFree, Art Series, Adagio Original, and long-stay brands
- 12.5 Status points at Ibis, Ibis Styles, and Mama Shelter
- 25 Status points at all other participating Accor brands
If you want to reach ALL elite status by earning Status points, and you stay at hotels that earn 25 Status points for every €10 spent, you’ll need to spend the following amounts in a calendar year to access each correlated status tier.
- Silver: €800
- Gold: €2,800
- Platinum: €5,600
- Diamond: €10,400
Accor Live Limitless Status Tiers
The Accor Live Limitless elite status levels come with benefits that scale up as you reach higher status tiers.
In addition to general benefits at all hotels owned by Accor, there are brand-specific benefits at Fairmont, Swissôtel, MGallery, Sofitel, Mercure, Raffles, Pullman, and JO&JOE.

What’s more, ALL’s elite benefits go beyond hotel stays; there are also other perks, such as discounts on specialized luggage delivery and airport lounge visits.
Let’s take a look at the notable benefits at each of Accor Live Limitless’ elite status levels.
Silver: 10 Status Nights or 2,000 Status points
The Silver status level doesn’t come with too much in the way of elite benefits. At this level, you’ll receive a welcome drink when you arrive for your stay, and you’ll have access to late check-out, which is subject to availability.

You’ll also receive a 13% discount at Priority Pass airport lounges.
At the Silver elite level, late check-out is the best benefit offered, and it’s notable because late check-out isn’t normally offered to the lowest elite tier within a hotel loyalty program.
With late check-out, you can get the most out of your hotel stay, and your vacation, as you can travel around without stressing about having to immediately check-out in the morning, or you can choose to take advantage of the hotel amenities for longer on the day you leave.
Gold: 30 Status Nights or 7,000 Status points
At the Gold status level, you’ll receive all the same benefits as at the Silver status level, plus early check-in and a room upgrade to the next room category (subject to availability).

Gold status members will also receive an amenity at most Accor hotels and a guaranteed room three days before arrival.
Additionally, Gold members receive a 14% discount at Priority Pass airport lounges.
It’s important to note that most of the benefits at the Gold level aren’t guaranteed, with even the “guaranteed room” benefit being subject to hotel blackout dates.
Fortunately, Accor publishes all blackout dates on their website, and you can check for yourself to see if the “guaranteed room” you want to book is available or not.
At the Gold elite tier, the room upgrade benefit is the best on the list, as getting an unexpected room upgrade can certainly enhance your stay.
Platinum: 60 Status Nights or 14,000 Status points
ALL’s Platinum members can enjoy all the benefits offered at the Silver and Gold levels plus a good deal more. In fact, the Platinum elite status level is where perks start to get a lot more interesting.

One of the most interesting elite benefits at this level is the offer of a free medical tele-consultation during your stay.
If you’re a Platinum elite status member or higher, you’ll have access to a free tele-consultation with a doctor through AXA Medical Solutions, and you can access this appointment from the comfort of your hotel room to address any non-urgent medical needs.
Although not all Accor hotel brands participate in this benefit, most do, and Accor has a list of all the non-participating brands on its website.
When it comes to more traditional benefits, Platinum elite members also have access to hotel executive lounges (excluding Fairmont Gold Lounges) and complimentary breakfast on weekends worldwide, as well as daily breakfast at hotels in the Asia-Pacific region.

Additionally, Platinum members also receive a 15% discount at Priority Pass airport lounges.
Lastly, Platinum elite members receive two Suite Night Upgrade certificates, with each certificate guaranteeing an upgrade to a suite for one night.
What’s more, as a Platinum elite member, you can earn additional Suite Night Upgrade certificates for every 4,000 Status points you earn.
At the Platinum level, the best elite benefit really depends on where you’re staying, since the free breakfast is only offered in hotels located in the Asia-Pacific region and the executive lounge access is only available at hotels that have executive lounges (and excludes Fairmont’s Gold Lounges).
Having access to free medical services from the comfort of your hotel room is also a unique perk that you’ll hopefully never need, but it can certainly save you a lot of time, money, and stress in a pinch.
Diamond: 26,000 Status points
ALL’s Diamond elite status level is the highest status tier available. However, unlike the other status tiers, you can’t reach Diamond status by earning Status Nights.

The only way to reach Diamond status is by earning 26,000 Status points, which requires spending approximately €10,400 at Accor hotels.
As it is the highest tier, Diamond members will enjoy all the benefits offered to the lower levels, plus a handful of additional perks.
Perhaps the most significant Diamond-exclusive benefit is access to Fairmont Gold Lounges, which was added in September 2024. Fairmont Gold provides a premium lounge experience at most Fairmont properties, with dedicated check-in, complimentary breakfast, and evening canapés and drinks — and this perk is reserved exclusively for Diamond members (Platinum members get generic executive lounge access but not Fairmont Gold).

Complimentary breakfast is available to all Diamond members at hotels in the Asia-Pacific region on all days of the week, as well as at all hotels worldwide on the weekends.

While the weekend generally refers to Saturday and Sunday, the free breakfast for Diamond members is on Fridays and Saturdays at properties in Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Egypt, Algeria, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, and Comoros.
As an additional perk, as soon as members achieve Diamond elite status, they’ll receive ten €10 credits which can be redeemed for spa treatments or dining purchases at eligible hotels where the member is spending the night.
Diamond members also receive an 18% discount at Priority Pass airport lounges.
Lastly, Diamond elite members can give the gift of ALL Gold elite status to a person of their choice.
At the Diamond status tier, the Fairmont Gold lounge access is arguably the most valuable perk, especially for Canadian travellers who frequent Fairmont properties. The breakfast benefit mirrors Platinum (weekends worldwide, daily in Asia-Pacific), but accessing it through Fairmont Gold lounges is a noticeably more premium experience.
Status Shortcuts and Tips
While the qualification thresholds above may look daunting, there are several shortcuts and strategies worth knowing about.
Shareholders Club: Gold Status for the Price of One Share
One of the best-kept secrets in the hotel loyalty world is the Accor Shareholders Club. By purchasing just one registered Accor share on the Euronext Paris stock exchange (typically around €35–45 plus brokerage fees), you can join the Club des Actionnaires and receive ALL Gold status until December 31 of the following year.
That means room upgrades, early check-in, late checkout, and a welcome amenity at Fairmont and other Accor brands — all for the price of a single share. It’s arguably the cheapest path to meaningful hotel elite status in the entire industry.
ALL Accor+ Subscriptions
Accor’s paid subscription program was restructured in October 2025 under the unified ALL Accor+ brand. 
The program now offers several tiers. The most relevant for frequent Accor guests is ALL Accor+ Explorer (around €200/year), which provides 30 elite qualifying nights, two free nights at Asia-Pacific properties, up to 30% off dining, and a 15% member rate at 27+ brands worldwide. Combined with actual hotel stays, Explorer can significantly accelerate your path to Platinum status.
Budget-conscious travellers can also consider ALL Plus Voyageur (€179/year, 20 status nights, 15% off across all brands) or ALL Plus Ibis (€99/year, 10 status nights, ibis brands only). Note that as of October 2025, the maximum status nights from subscriptions is capped at 30 per year, regardless of how many you hold.
Soft Landing Policy
One of ALL’s more generous policies is the soft landing guarantee: if you don’t requalify for your current status tier at year-end, you’ll only drop by one level. So a Diamond member who doesn’t requalify becomes Platinum, not Classic. This gives frequent guests a safety net during lighter travel years.
No Co-Branded Credit Card in Canada
Unlike Marriott or Hilton, there is no Accor co-branded credit card in Canada, and no major Canadian bank transferable points program (Amex MR, Avion, or Aventura) transfers directly to ALL. This means Canadians must generally earn ALL points through hotel stays, dining at Accor restaurants, or the subscription programs mentioned above.
One workaround worth noting is Rove Miles, which transfers to ALL at a 3:2 ratio (3 Rove Miles = 2 ALL points). Rove’s terms of service technically restrict the platform to US residents, but nothing stops Canadians from signing up and earning Rove Miles — just be aware you’re proceeding at your own discretion.
For one-off stays at Fairmont properties without high ALL status, booking through a travel advisor using Accor Preferred by HERA (formerly known as STEP) is often a smart alternative — it provides complimentary daily breakfast for two, a US$100 hotel credit, and upgrade potential at 380+ participating luxury and premium Accor properties.
Conclusion
The Accor Live Limitless loyalty program isn’t as popular as other hotel loyalty programs in North America, but there are still some decent benefits to be had.
Despite the benefits not being very impressive at the lower Silver and Gold elite tiers, once the Platinum and Diamond levels are accessed, members can enjoy free complimentary breakfast, suite upgrades, and the unique benefit of having access to free medical consultations from the comfort of their hotel room.
If you often stay at one of Accor’s 40+ hotel brands, you’ll certainly be able to enjoy a great deal of benefits through the ALL program.
This story originally appeared on princeoftravel
