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Italy needs very little introduction. A favourite with tourists, it’s where a slice of the Renaissance awaits your arrival. The spectacular ancient sights bear testimony to Italy’s glorious past. From its Romanesque architecture to fine wine, a holiday in Italy is about indulging your senses.
The Republic of Ireland has beautifully preserved its historical heritage. There’s a legend or story associated with almost everything but what lures you is the country’s charm and beauty by way of craggy cliffs, beaches and harbours. There is much to explore in this former city of Vikings.
Read on to know what you can expect from your holiday to Italy or the Republic of Ireland.
Rome: Rome was once caput mundi or the capital of the world for a reason. Discover why as you explore the charming streets and majestic sights in this Eternal City. Centuries old basilicas and historic monuments are found in abundance here. The historical Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine are Rome’s most prominent structures. The Pantheon is an architectural marvel that was built to honour the Gods. It’s the largest unsupported and reinforced dome in the world. Locally known as Scalina Spagna, the Spanish Steps are always bustling with locals and tourists. The Trevi Fountain is undoubtedly one of the most iconic fountains in the world. Representative of Baroque style architecture, toss a coin in to the fountain and make a wish.
Venice: Venice is built on an archipelago of 118 islands formed by about 150 canals in a shallow lagoon. These islands are connected by about 400 bridges and the resulting waterways and walkways define beautiful Venice. The most notable sites include St. Mark's Square with St. Mark's Basilica reflects Venetian wealth and power from the 11th century, the Rialto Bridge spanning the Grand Canal and the grand Gothic palace, Palazzo Ducale, the residence of the Doge of Venice, the supreme authority of the former Republic of Venice.
Milan: Milan is where history and art come together. While here, visit the Duomo, the world's largest Gothic cathedral and the third largest church in Europe and the Piazza del Duomo, a colossal spire cathedral built in the shape of a cross. Art lovers will enjoy the Ambrosiana Library and Picture Gallery with its collection of art from masters such as Botticelli, Raphael and Da Vinci and Santa Maria delle Grazie where Leonardo da Vinci’s famous Last Supper painting is housed. Don’t leave Milan without taking an excursion to the Italian Renaissance church in the Vatican City, St. Peter's Basilica, which is the centre of Christianity and home to the Pope. This is also where you can view the grand Sistine Chapel, the ornate frescoed ceiling by Michelangelo.
How To Get There
Major international airlines including Alitalia, Air France, Air India, Jet Airways and Etihad Airways operate flights from India to Rome. Check for available flights from your city here.
Dublin: Dublin, the capital city of the Republic of Ireland lies on the eastern coast of the River Liffey. The city is dotted with medieval buildings, namely the 13th century Dublin Castle located in the heart of the historic part of the Dublin. Here, visitors can see the State Apartments, Medieval Undercroft and Chapel Royal. St Patrick’s Cathedral, which is the largest cathedral in Ireland, was built in honour of the patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick. On the grounds of St. Patrick’s Cathedral is also where noted author Jonathan Swift is buried. The Christ Church Cathedral is the oldest church in Dublin and an excellent example of Victorian and medieval architecture. To truly experience the city’s pulse, head to the Temple Bar district known as Dublin's cultural quarter. Weekly markets, cafes, shopping and a sprightly nightlife make it a popular meeting point. Dublin is home to one of the world’s most prestigious educational institutes, Trinity College. Also known as the University of Dublin, this 16th century university is complete with stone buildings, cobbled squares and lots of trees.
Killarney
Having played a prominent role in Irish history owing to its religious settlements, Killarney is a town in County Kerry in southwestern Ireland. Killarney National Park is certainly the most popular draw here with its diverse ecology of woodlands, lakes and mountains along with its famed resident, the red deer. Killarney has two famous churches that warrant a visit. These are St Mary’s, Church of Ireland with its ornate pipe organ and St. Mary’s Cathedral (Roman Catholic), which has fine Gothic architecture. Outdoors marvels of Killarney include the Gap of Dunloe carved from a huge glacier thousands of years ago, Muckross House and Gardens with a walking ring that takes you through traditional farmhouses an d Carrauntoohil, the highest mountain Ireland.
How To Get There
Major international airlines including British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Air India, Jet Airways and KLMs operate flights from India to Dublin. Check for available flights from your city here.
Destination |
Rome, Italy |
Dublin, Republic of Ireland |
Hotels (centrally located) |
Rs. 6,528 per night (Standard room at Verona Hotel) Rs. 8,815 per night (Standard room at Hotel Colosseum) Rs. 14,251 (Classic room at Hotel Majestic Roma) |
Rs. 5,564 per night (Standard room at Best Western Sheldon Park Hotel) Rs. 8,711 per night (Standard room at Red Cow Morans Hotel) Rs. 12,501 (Deluxe room at Radisson Blu St. Helens Hotel) |
Meals (breakfast, lunch & dinner without alcohol) |
Rs. 3,000 per day |
Rs. 2,700 per day |
Local Transportation (public bus) |
Rs. 100 per ticket |
Rs. 205 per ticket |
Miscellaneous |
Rs. 3,500 per day |
Rs. 3,500 per day |
*All prices are approximate and subject to change.
Both Italy and the Republic of Ireland boast of being vibrant countries with a rich history. Natural beauty, enchanting attractions and a rich history make it difficult to choose holidaying in one country over the other. However, if you’re looking for unique experiences to appeal to your adventurous side, a holiday in the Republic of Ireland will surely meet your needs.
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