I hope the final full business week of 2007 has been a successful and pleasant week for you. If not, don't worry, as some people say “If it wasn't for bad times, how would we learn to appreciate good times?”

Speaking of good times, I have something to tell you about today.

Before that, I would like to ask you, do you ever go back and reminisce about your childhood days? Because the ones, who are really able to only see the good side of life and to find happiness in the smallest everyday things around us, are the children. There is the child inside each one of us that sometimes speaks out, don't hush its voice, it probably tells you the wisest words.

That's why I like places that bring back memories of my childhood and today I will present to your attention one such place. It is no wonder the hotel is situated in the Rhodope Mountains – one of the most beautiful areas in beautiful Bulgaria.

It is called the Kapsazovi Houses and is one of the Authentic Bulgaria Hotels. You will find it in the small village of Kovachevitsa.

This is a small family hotel that impresses with its architecture, the building, as most houses in the village, is made of wood and stone. The orchard garden and apiary add even more appeal to its beauty. Guests can also enjoy a swimming pool and barbecue. Rooms have unique antique furniture.

The place is anything but noisy and crowded – the two guest houses have a total of 10 rooms able to accommodate 19 people. Perfect for a quite weekend in the mountain, right? The idea is to create a family-in-the-mountains-like atmosphere, so don't expect anything similar to the modern downtown hotels, the greatest attraction is the mountain.

The personnel speaks English, pets are welcome.

Rates vary between 30 and 60 euros per person.

Well, this is just a suggestion for those of you who like walking in the mountain, and exploring the ancient villages of the country. As I said the hotel is one of the Authentic Bulgaria hotels, which Profit.bg tries to present each week.

There will be more of those next week, and by then I wish you a Merry Christmas, a lot of love, and many, many presents under the tree!