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[T1267]Travel Guide To Ireland
by David Shang, Dav
Ireland is the third largest island in the Europe and the twentieth biggest island in the world. It is located in the North Western part of continental Europe and has hundreds of islets and islands. It is a preferred tourist destination for many visitors across the globe; there are very many reasons of its immense popularity as a vacation destination. These include various attractions like castles located in the Republic of Ireland including County Clare Bunratty Castle Dysert O'Dea Castle Knappogue Castle Leamaneagh Castle, notable Irish buildings and much more. You will be astounded with the hospitality offered here. In addition to this, here you will find ample venues for accommodation, food or anything that can make it a perfect vacation, so book cheap flights to Ireland today.

Ireland has temperate climate with much of the year as cold and damp. May to September is the warmest months and the driest season. Summers are the best time to visit this country, while it is most visited in July and August. Winters are short, foggy and wet with long nights. However, the temperature hardly falls below the freezing point.
It has been said regarding Ireland that ?there are fifty shades of green and none of them are jaded?. Ireland boasts of innumerable religious sites, which has been its meat and drink since ages. Apart from plenty of sacred sites there are castles, forts, churches, mansions, museums and stunning gardens, as well as countryside. Some of the most notable sites that you should never miss are Blarney Castle, Cliffs of Mother, Giant's Causeway, Kilkebby Castle, Leap Castle, Mt Brandon and many more. Book cheap flights to Ireland and get ready to explore such awesome destinations in your next vacation.

Ireland with so much to do and explore is a year round destination. But still as far as weather is concerned, summers are the best time to visit Ireland in the months of May to September. Winters can be chilly but temperature does not fall below freezing point. In addition to this, visitors can take note of the calendars of events and plan their vacation according to the events and festivities, as per their interest.

There is a specific list of countries that cannot visit Ireland without a visa. You can get hold of that list through mode and avail further details regarding the same through Embassy of Ireland or Consulates.

Ireland boasts a number of airports that connects well the visitors from different parts of the world. To name a few airports of Ireland, there is Connemara Regional Airport, Cork Airport, Donegal Airport, Dublin Airport, Galway Airport, Weston Airport, Knock International Airport, Weston Airport and many more.

While visiting the magical city of Ireland, you should never miss to spend a few days in Dublin. This place is easily accessible through almost all the major airports. Go for advance bookings. Then there is Galway and Cork that you should not miss.

Milan is the second largest City in Italy and the richest, and without any shadow of a doubt the home of international fashion. Which makes Milan a bustling busy place, but not in a bad way, Milan is fashionable, fun, fast and furious.

And it gets better, Milan is also achingly attractive in fact some say that Milan is a cross between sublime Venice and artistic Rome but with one key difference, Milan is not dependant upon tourism for its income.

Milan is the home of most of Italy's major industries and the Italian Stock exchange and so tourists feel less pressured strolling the streets and there are fewer tacky tourist attractions, because the City doesn't depend upon your Dollar, Pound or Yen to survive and neither does its people.
So what is there to see in a place that isn't actually geared to fleece the tourist at every turn you ask yourself? Well the answer is that there is so very much to see and here is just a small taste.

The peerless La Scala Opera House, the incredibly elaborate Cathedral, the Castello Sforzesco and the wall painting by Leonardo da Vinci the Last Supper, which even though it was bombed in the second world war is still in one piece.

And of course Milan is probably more famous for fashion than anything else. So any brand that is a brand calls Milano their home and these brands include Gucci, Versace, Armani, Dolce & Gabbana and Prada.

Milan is where you can not only catch a glimpse of these elegant fashion houses' corporate headquarters, in the wild so to speak and gawp at their pencil thin employees, you can do so much more!

You can go shopping in the fashion houses' stores, where you will find the very latest creations at very creative prices, but if your budget won't run to more than three noughts for a scarf well there is hope for you yet. Because in the tr's chic Quadrilatero d'Oro, or Golden Square to us mere mortals, you will find last year's label bargains, designer label seconds and better still emerging brands who haven't yet quite mastered the art of adding so many naughts to their price tags.

On the other hand if you have come to Milan to just chill then there is no better place than the river side area known as Navigli. There is probably nowhere in the world more restful than to sit in a Canal side caf?, restaurant or an old fashioned ice cream shop know locally as a Gelaterie and just savour the atmosphere and aromas.

In front of you is sparkling clear blue water with brightly coloured boats moored to the causeway, and around you are Italians doing the one thing that they are most famous for - eating.

The smell of shell-fish cooking quickly with White Wine and Garlic gets all mixed up with the mouth watering aroma of Pure Vanilla Ice Cream made the way only Italians know how and all of this is accompanied by the glorious laughter that greets you as soon as the Milanese stop smiling at you.

Milan is City content with itself, and without too many pretensions once you get away from the Quadrilatero d'Oro of course, and that makes it a great place to visit.

In August Milan is pretty empty and there is a good reason for that the locals go on holiday somewhere cooler because August is hot, so if you shop around for an hotel it is likely that you will be able to book a top hotel at a very attractive price.
The best places to look for such a great deal, or indeed a hotel at any time of the year would be a website that offers price comparison between hotels; a good example is be BookingSpot.

So be sure and make Milan top of your list of places to visit it will be somewhere you talk about for a long while after you visit it.
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