Yes, you can book a hotel using your husband's credit card, but you must be prepared for the check-in requirements to avoid being turned away. Most 2026 hotels require the physical card used for the booking and a matching photo ID of the cardholder to be present at check-in to prevent fraud. If your husband is not traveling with you, the "gold standard" solution is to have him fill out a Third-Party Credit Card Authorization Form provided by the hotel well in advance. This form typically requires a copy of his ID and the front/back of the card. Some modern 2026 hotel chains also offer "Virtual Payment" or digital authorization via secure apps, which allows a non-traveler to prepay for the room and taxes. Without this paperwork, the front desk may insist on you providing your own card for a "hold" or payment, even if the room was already "paid" for online, so early communication with the hotel is essential.