What Are Hotel Diamond Ratings?

An authority on travel planning and accommodations, AAA created the Diamond Rating system in the early 1900s. Currently, 32,000 hotels throughout the world have undergone rating inspection and evaluation (27 key points focused on traveler expectations). Diamond ratings explain where the hotel falls on the scale of luxurious to budget-minded.

  1. Five Diamonds

    • A five-diamond rating is the highest that AAA bestows on a property. Travelers will experience the ultimate comfort and sophistication with the highest level of customer service.

    Four Diamonds

    • Properties with a four-diamond rating are considered upscale, stylish, and refined. The hotels offer more amenities than most, excellent customer service and warm hospitality.

    Three Diamonds

    • A three-diamond rating shows that the property can meet extensive requirements of a frequent traveler. Hotel visitors will notice a good style, plus upgrades in appearance, amenities and customer service.

    Two Diamonds

    • Two diamonds represent a hotel that provides slightly above-average accommodations at a modest price. Travelers who would like to stay at a hotel that offers more than basic service but at a competitive price may enjoy a two-diamond hotel.

    One Diamond

    • Travelers who prefer basic, no frills, budget-priced accommodations will find the one-diamond hotels satisfactory. These hotels meet all requirements for cleanliness, comfort and customer service.

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