Your Complete Guide to Accor ALL Live Limitless Elite Status Tiers

Updated Jul 31, 2025
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Accor ALL Live Limitless is the loyalty program behind Accor hotels. This Paris-based hospitality company has grown considerably in recent years and is home to over 5,500 hotels. This makes Accor the largest hospitality company in Europe, though it also has a significant (and growing) presence in the U.S. and Canada.

Accor offers a set of elite tiers to its most loyal customers, which are earned after spending a set number of nights or earning a set number of status points in a single calendar year. Once you have status, you must continue requalifying to keep your elite status every year.

Here, we’ll give you a quick overview of each Accor elite tier and how to earn status.

What is Accor ALL Live Limitless elite status?

Accor ALL Live Limitless has four elite tiers, each offering perks to the hotel group’s most loyal customers that make their stays more comfortable. The more you stay with the hotel group, the higher status — and more perks — you’ll enjoy.

Some key facts to know about Accor ALL Live Limitless elite status include:

  • You have one calendar year to earn Accor elite status. Once you earn it, status is valid through the end of the current year and the entirety of the following year.
  • You earn 2.5 status points per dollar spent, regardless of your elite tier.
  • Each night you stay is worth one elite night toward status.
  • Stays booked with Accor points count toward elite status qualification.

The benefits you’ll find at each elite level vary greatly. Entry-level Silver status has relatively few benefits, while top-tier Diamond status includes perks like room upgrades, confirmable suite upgrades, and complimentary breakfast on weekend stays. These aren’t as premium as the perks offered by other top-tier statuses like World of Hyatt Globalist.

Accor ALL Live Limitless elite status benefits

Here’s a quick look at the benefits of each Accor elite status tier and how to qualify for Accor elite status.

Accor ALL Live Limitless Silver Elite Status (10 nights or 2,000 status points)

  • 24% bonus points on paid stays.
  • Welcome drink at check-in.
  • Late checkout, when available.

Accor ALL Live Limitless Gold Elite Status (30 nights or 7,000 status points)

  • All Silver benefits.
  • 48% bonus rewards on stays.
  • Early check-in or late check-out, when available.
  • Guaranteed room availability 3 days before arrival.
  • Space-available room upgrades.
  • Welcome amenity.

Accor ALL Live Limitless Platinum Elite Status (60 nights or 14,000 status points)

  • All Gold benefits.
  • 76% bonus rewards on stays.
  • Early check-in and late check-out, when available.
  • Complimentary breakfast in Asia-Pacific hotels.
  • Executive lounge access, excluding Fairmont Gold Lounge.

Accor ALL Live Limitless Diamond Elite Status (26,000 status points)

  • All Platinum benefits.
  • 100% bonus rewards on stays.
  • Executive lounge access, including Fairmont Gold Lounges.
  • Free breakfast in Asia-Pacific hotels every day and at all properties worldwide on weekends.
  • 10 spa and dining rewards worth €10 each, for a total value of €100.
  • Gift Gold status to another Accor member.

How to earn Accor ALL Live Limitless elite status

You can earn Accor ALL Live Limitless elite status by earning a set number of elite nights or status points. Elite nights are the number of nights you spend at Accor properties, while status points are based on how much you spend.

Most members will find elite nights the easier route to elite status. This is because one night at an Accor hotel is counted toward elite status, provided you book directly with Accor (and not through Expedia or another website). This is particularly advantageous for Accor members who book low-cost stays, as they’re counted like any other brand.

Meanwhile, you’ll also earn 2.5 status points per dollar on your Accor stays. These points cannot be redeemed for hotels but are instead another route to elite status. This might work out better for travelers who book high-end hotels, as this metric rewards spending versus nights spent in hotels.

Unfortunately, for U.S.-based travelers, there’s no way to speed up earning Accor status with a credit card. However, those interested in credit card options should check out the World of Hyatt card, which offers excellent benefits too.

Bottom line

Accor ALL Live Limitless isn’t the most popular program stateside, but it’s one worth knowing. Here, we showed you the ins and outs of Accor’s various elite status tiers. It isn’t the most valuable elite program out there, but it can provide real value for those who often find themselves at Accor properties.

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Andrew Kunesh
Andrew Kunesh
Andrew was born and raised in the Chicago suburbs but now lives in Queens, New York. He’s a lifelong traveler and took his first solo trip to San Francisco at the age of 16. Fast forward a few years, and Andrew now travels just over 100,000 miles a year, with over 40 countries, 20 travel credit cards and 3 airline statuses under his belt. Andrew was formerly a Senior Editor at The Points Guy and CNN Underscored.
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