Hotels with kitchens let you cook your own meals, save $30–$60/day on dining, and stay comfortable on longer trips. In 2026, several major hotel chains specialize in extended-stay rooms with full kitchens. Here’s what each brand offers and when to book them.

Best Hotel Chains With Full Kitchens (2026)

Brand Parent Company Kitchen Type Loyalty Program Avg. Rate
Extended Stay America Extended Stay America Full kitchen Extended Perks $70–$120/night
Residence Inn Marriott Full kitchen Marriott Bonvoy $120–$220/night
Home2 Suites Hilton Full kitchen Hilton Honors $110–$200/night
Hyatt House Hyatt Full kitchen World of Hyatt $130–$250/night
TownePlace Suites Marriott Full kitchen Marriott Bonvoy $100–$180/night
Element Hotels Marriott Full kitchen Marriott Bonvoy $130–$250/night
Staybridge Suites IHG Full kitchen IHG One Rewards $110–$190/night
Candlewood Suites IHG Full kitchen IHG One Rewards $80–$140/night

What’s Included in a Hotel Full Kitchen

Most extended-stay hotel kitchens include:

  • Full-size or apartment-size refrigerator with freezer
  • Two-burner stovetop or cooktop (electric or induction)
  • Microwave oven
  • Dishwasher (most brands)
  • Sink with dish soap and dish rack
  • Cookware set (pots, pans, baking dish)
  • Utensils, plates, bowls, glasses, and silverware
  • Coffee maker

Residence Inn and Home2 Suites kitchens rival a standard studio apartment setup. Extended Stay America is more functional and basic, with a fully stocked kitchen at a lower price point.

Hotel Kitchenette vs. Full Kitchen

Feature Kitchenette Full Kitchen
Full-size fridge ❌ (mini-fridge)
Stovetop/cooktop ❌ (microwave only)
Dishwasher ✅ (most brands)
Cookware
Nightly rate Lower Moderate
Best for Short stays 5+ night stays

Standard hotels (Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt core brands) typically offer kitchenettes in their suite category but not full kitchens. Extended-stay brands always offer full kitchens.

How Much Can You Save by Cooking in Your Hotel Room?

Meal Type Restaurant Cost Grocery Cost Daily Savings
Breakfast $12–$20 $3–$5 $9–$15
Lunch $15–$25 $5–$8 $10–$17
Dinner $25–$50 $8–$15 $17–$35
Total/day $52–$95 $16–$28 $36–$67

On a 7-night stay, cooking even two of three meals per day can save $250–$470 — often more than the premium cost of an extended-stay room over a standard hotel.

When to Book Hotels With Kitchens

Extended-stay hotels make the most sense for:

  • Stays of 5 nights or more — most brands offer discounted weekly rates (10–30% off nightly rate)
  • Relocation or temporary housing — while waiting for a new home, between leases, or during business travel
  • Traveling with children or pets — the ability to cook and store food is especially valuable for families
  • Medical travel — staying near a hospital for treatment, surgery recovery, or caregiving
  • Dietary restrictions — ensuring you can prepare food safely when eating out is difficult

Extended Stay America: The Budget Option

Extended Stay America is the largest extended-stay brand in the US and the most affordable. Studios start around $70–$90/night for short stays and drop to $600–$700/week for longer reservations. Every room includes a full kitchen.

The FTC advises reviewing the full amenity list before booking, as advertised amenities can vary by property. Extended Stay America does not include daily housekeeping (service is weekly), which is standard for extended-stay brands.

Tips for Booking Hotels With Kitchens

  1. Search by brand name. Use Marriott.com (Residence Inn), Hilton.com (Home2 Suites), or Hyatt.com (Hyatt House) directly to ensure kitchen-equipped rooms.
  2. Book 7+ nights for best rates. Extended-stay discounts kick in at the weekly rate and can save 20–30% vs. the nightly rate.
  3. Check loyalty program points. All major extended-stay brands participate in their parent chain’s loyalty program — you earn Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, or World of Hyatt points.
  4. Grocery store proximity matters. Search for nearby Kroger, Walmart, or Trader Joe’s before booking so provisioning the kitchen is easy.

Compare hotels and loyalty program values in our Marriott Bonvoy program guide and best travel insurance guide before your next extended trip.

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