Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik Review – A Perfect Stay

Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik from the FortressIt should be no surprise when we say we love our credit cards. As an American it is incredibly easy to get some truly amazing perks just for opening a particular card and (sometimes) meeting a minimum spending requirement.

If you have been following us for a while, you may already know about how we opened credit cards to travel and have been following along with our updates on how we’ve been doing. Since opening our first set of cards about a year and a half ago, we decided to open a few more.  As we were doing pretty good on our airline points, our attention shifted to hotel points to allow us to have a nice stay in a few places around the world.

Our company of choice? Hilton.  Our goal?  10-12 nights at any resort on the planet.

The first redemption was a doozy.

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How to Fix a Stuck Handle in Your Suitcase and Luggage

When it comes to luggage disasters, we are no stranger to them.

One month into our year-and-a-half long trip I discovered that my bag had a rather sizable hole where the seams had come undone in the side. We then came up with a rather robust backpack repair that lasted for the rest of the trip.

Shortly thereafter, we found out that my five-year-old backpack was falling apart even more– this time with more holes and a handle which refused to go down. 

We needed to decide whether to buy a new bag on the road, order a new piece of luggage online and get it delivered to us by mail, or try a luggage handle repair just to endure.

We decided to try one more fix, and wanted to share our technique for what we did to help if you wind up in a similar situation to us on your next trip abroad.

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Is It Difficult to Travel Around Bulgaria? Use These Tips

Before we arrived in Bulgaria, we heard from a lot of past travelers that the country is a difficult one to travel in. 

Many of the stories always came down to the fact that the Bulgarian alphabet is Cyrillic based and does not use the Roman characters most of us are familiar with.

While it is true that the writing system is different in Bulgaria, the notion that it makes travel difficult is one we found to be a bit misguided.

Bulgaria is not difficult to travel in because of the Cyrillic text.  It is difficult because there is hardly any infrastructure built for foreign tourists.

And when you compare the two, the latter is much easier to get over.

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The World’s Most Beautiful Monastery – Rila Monastery

The Rila Monastery in Bulgaria is the most impressive sight you’ll see during your visit to the country. In fact, we would go as far as calling it the world’s most beautiful monastery.

We don’t often make that distinction on this website because we know everyone has different interests, but Rila Monastery goes beyond anything we ever would have hoped for. 

It is one of the most beautiful complexes we’ve ever been to, and the paintings inside rival that of the Sistine Chapel or Florence’s Duomo in Italy (although may not match up in terms of origin by a master artisan or age).

The one downside to the Monastery is that it is remote. Very remote

As it is located in the mountains of Bulgaria, every city is at least a one to two-hour drive away (with the exception of the tiny village of Rila right next door). 

Luckily private tours exist from all corners of the country to visit this famous monastery, making the long journey an easy option for all visitors.

The point we’re trying to make is simple: if you go to Bulgaria you must visit Rila Monastery, and you have no excuse to miss it.  It is one of the few sights we’ve ever been to that we would have seriously regretted skipping, and it takes a lot for us to say that.

But why are we making such a fuss about Rila Monastery?  Check out the following photo essay to see why.

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