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šØ Choose your own (points) adventure
Plus, this is officially your LAST CHANCE to get 100k points.
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Good morning from Manado! Oh, youāve never heard of it? Itās in North Sulawesi.
Still nothing?
Okay⦠next time youāre in Starbucks, look at that map of where the coffee comes from. Yep ā that place. š
Anyway, weāve got a fun one today:

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šØ LAST CHANCE: 100,000 Bonus Point Offer on the Chase Sapphire PreferredĀ® Card
Listen up, friends ā unless youāve been living under a rock (or are new here ā in which case, welcome š), you should know the [[ chase-sapphire-preferred-card.name ]] has been boasting one of the best offers weāve seen in years.
Weāre talking 100,000 bonus points after spending $5,000 in the first three months from account opening ā enough for a round-trip to Europe, a few nights at a fancy Hyatt, or $1,250 worth of travel through Chase Travelā (redeemed at 1.25 cents per point).
But hereās the deal: This offer is ending soon, and once itās gone, it may not return for a long time.
If the [[ chase-sapphire-preferred-card.casual-card-name ]] has been on your radar, nowās the time to go for it! Weād feel like bad friends if we didnāt warn you before itās gone. š«¶

šØ IHGās āchoose your own adventureā promo
Yesterday, I told you about my favorite hotel trick involving IHG pointsā¦
But another thing I love about IHG is how they always have some kind of promo going. One ends, another begins. Itās like a never-ending parade of bonus points.
And the latest one? Itās actually fun ā you get to choose your own promo path:
Hereās the choice:
Earn 2,000 bonus points for every two nights
Earn 8,000 bonus points for every four nights
Pretty simple, and pretty sweet. Whatās great is that even if you donāt travel much, you can still snag some easy points from a short weekend stay.
Here are the key details:
Only valid on cash stays
You must register and choose your option
Promo runs from May 20 to August 31
No cap on how many bonus points you can earn
Just a heads up ā the promo doesnāt start for another week, so donāt expect points if youāre checking in tomorrow. š
Which option should you choose?
I went with the ā8,000 points for every four nightsā option, since I already have three paid nights booked during the promo period ā including a stay at this super cheap IHG spot in Jakarta that Iāve stayed at a million times:

Screenshot from ihg.com
The promo lasts for over three months, so Iām confident Iāll book at least one more night to complete the four-night cycle and trigger the full bonus.
But if youāre not sure youāll hit four nights, go with the two-night option instead. A smaller bonus is still free points, and free points are still sexy.
Either way, donāt forget to maximize your paid stays with credit cards (like the [[ ihg-rewards-premier-credit-card.name ]] for IHG) and portals.
Personally, I like to use the Capital One Offers portal (since I have the [[ capital-one-venture-rewards-credit-card.name ]]) to earn Capital One miles on my hotel stays (yes, even when using a non-Capital One card).
An extra 1,000 to 2,000 points per night is an easy win, and if you already have stays booked at other chains, it might be worth switching things up to take advantage of IHGās offer.

š¤ Travel Trivia Tuesday
Can you guess which city was just ranked the most walkable in the world? |

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And the correct answer is⦠Munich!
Yep, Florence may have topped past rankings, but Munich just secured the top spot for walkability (and for good reasons).
According to a new study by Compare the Market, Munich scored well thanks to its hundreds of miles of bike trails, car-free zones, and overall safety.
A little fun fact for ya ā a whopping 86% of locals live within just one kilometer of a car-free area.
It also didnāt hurt that Munich tied for second place in access to healthcare and education within walking distance. Considering my first thoughts go to beer gardens and bratwurst⦠thatās not bad. š
Other winners include Milan, Warsaw, and Helsinki ā all part of a larger trend: Nine of the top 10 cities on the list are in Europe.
New York? A respectable but distant 34th place.
So next time you want to travel around on foot, Munich might be your spot.
Read more about the worldās most walkable cities.

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Thatās gonna do it for today, friends!
I know weāve had a lot of hotel talk lately⦠so tomorrow, itās gonna be ALL airline stuff.
See you then,