![]() ![]() This perk, coupled with the fact that the card earns bonus points at restaurants worldwide, has made the AmEx Gold my go-to for dining out from Portugal to Peru.Īnd while I personally have yet to use them, the card unlocks benefits when booking through The Hotel Collection, which offers access to brands including Conrad, Alila, and Small Luxury Hotels of the World. ![]() ![]() Then there’s the fact that the card doesn’t charge foreign transaction fees. This perk tends to come in handy when I’m going either to or from the airport and don’t want to pay to park while I’m away. While the Gold Card doesn’t come with as many travel benefits as its souped-up sister card, the Platinum Card from American Express, for me, it’s still an invaluable travel companion.įor starters, it comes with up to $120 in Uber Cash annually, which is automatically applied each month in increments of $10 and usable on any ride in the U.S. For those people, a card like the Citi Premier-which earns bonus points not only on dining, groceries, and air travel, but also on hotels and gas, too-or the Capital One Venture, which earns two points per dollar on all purchases, may make more sense to either supplement the Gold or replace it altogether. That said, it isn’t necessarily the best or only card for everyone, particularly those who can’t maximize its statement credits or don’t spend a lot on dining, groceries, or flights. ![]()
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