The mysterious land of castles and leprechauns, wonderful Ireland is, indeed, the enigma you would like to discover! And you will definitely find no better place to start your journey than Dublin. The magnificent Irish capital ideally reflects the national character, embodied in the wonderful historic legacy and, above all, the genuine locals who radiate the undisguised pride of their country. Founded by the Vikings in the 9th century, Dublin primarily attracts visitors by its outstanding architectural ensemble imbued with the medieval spirit. Enjoy a peaceful walk around the inspiring winding streets, witness the grandeur of the Dublin Castle and the St. Patrick’s Cathedral, relax at the enormous Phoenix Park, and organize a museum-day as Dublin has a lot of venues for a deeper history immersion. One more distinctive Dublin feature, alongside the great legacy, is, of course, the traditional bustling Irish pubs, perfect for social interaction coupled with the famous Irish whiskey or beer degustations. Sounds like a great experience?...Read more
If there is a part in you, that jumps for joy every time you hear soccer mentioned then Manchester would be a real treat of addition to your UK itinerary. Besides boasting the largest football/soccer stadium in the United Kingdom, the third biggest city in the country has a lot to surprise its visitors with. For instance, we highly doubt you knew that Manchester was a birthplace of vegetarianism 200 years ago or that it is also the place where scientists first discover how to split an atom, or that it is also home to the first public library of the nation. You can already feel that coming here would fuel you culturally and you're absolutely right. By the way, during your stay in Manchester try the local delicacy - black pudding....Read more