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Ireland brings you the most romantic places on earth whether it is on Valentine’s Day or a self imposed romantic day. It has always been believed that the pledge of love at the historical Whitefriar Church in Dublin lasts forever. What sort of significance does it hold? It is because, basically, this sanctuary shelters the remains of the patron of love, Valentine. There can nothing be more whimsical and ideal for a romantic moment than Valentine himself. Should you wish your love would last, take some time to pay homage to Valentine.
A perfect destination for a doting trip is the ancient Claddagh spot in Galway City. Have you heard about the famous Claddagh ring? In Ireland, it symbolizes genuine love, true friendship and ceaseless loyalty to another person. Bring your love one to this city and experience a sincerely romantic break. Why not try to give each other a Claddagh ring? It will surely be an ultimate memoir of this trip.
Another excellent place to splurge the days of this passionate escape is Co. Kerry. The majestic view and charming scenery makes an idyllic spot for starry-eyed moments. This is a premium place for those who are still building the courage to propose. If W.B. Yeats, a world renowned poet, has fallen in love in Co. Sligo, what more can this place offer you? Nothing but the best setting for a romantic escapade.
A well recommended spot not to be missed out during the duration of your passionate cruise is Emerald Isle. You can pick a quaint little cottage of your choice and start counting every romantic moment that passes and the ardent passions that are yet to come. Walking along the spectacular beach hand in hand or probably stargazing in the evening will surely be some perfect ideas.
Kylemore Castle is definitely the best pick to visit for something romantic and mysterious. This was originally built out of love. A known history that this place carries all throughout the century is about a rich man who fell in love and married a beautiful girl. This castle was made for them to share their life but unfortunately the girl died at an early age. You can relive the romance atmosphere of this castle and the ardent yet short-lived love affair of old times through a visit to this castle of love.
There is no doubt Ireland is considered to be the most romantic place in the world. With its excellent scenery, quaint villages, nice music and loads of romantic legends, Ireland promises a pot of gold at the end every romantic journey.
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