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    hi ashley! do you know where to get white tank tops that are not sheer?

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    Queen’s Big Day: UK’s Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee

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    More Details e Fotos Here: Diamond Jubilee: Explore the Pageant On June 3 – 5, the UK’s Queen Elizabeth II marks her Diamond Jubilee year with a series of parties and pageants. CNN&#821…

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    #冰岛 #Ireland

    Facts you probably did not know about Ireland: the national symbol of the Republic of Ireland is the harp, not a shamrock; the architect of the White House was from Kilkenny; and, despite ubiquitous rolling pastures and historic cathedrals, there’s a lot more “cool” than you would believe. We’d like to think that the notable trendsetters the Emerald Isle has introduced to the world—from U2 to Oscar Wilde—would agree. Ireland is rife with centuries-old castles, buzzing pubs, a terrific nightlife scene, and chic, intimate boutique hotels. Grab yourself a Guinness and check out our five must-see attractions that locals would agree are as cool as the land is green.


    Kelly’s Cellars, Belfast

    Most travelers to Belfast will head straight to Whites Tavern, touted as the oldest pub in the city (circa 1630). Locals, however, prefer the dingy Kelly’s Cellars (since 1720). Its low ceilings, wooden beams, unleveled floors, antique wall fixtures, and original, arched passageways transport visitors to 18th century Belfast pub scene. Live folk music, cold Guinness on tap, and a slew of regulars keep the spirit of Irish pub culture alive. Visitors will agree this traditional Irish pub is what newer pubs model themselves after, as Kelly’s is a true Irish dive bar at its finest, packed with character and charm.

    Insider’s Tip: Most first-time visitors don’t know that Kelly’s dishes out a mean, no-frills bowl of Irish beef stew.


    The Workman’s Club, Dublin

    U2′s Bono aimed to expand his Clarence Hotel two doors down by acquiring the building. However, plans fell through when the recession kicked in and now stands a riveting music venue/lounge/bar/pub/event center that’s fast becoming an institution. Indeed, The Workman’s Club is a true blessing in disguise.

    Open for less than two years, this former men’s-only bar for the blue-collar worker (hence the name) is now a go-to spot packed eclectically with hipsters, footballers, artists, and tastemakers. Five very different spaces—from a live performance venue to a rooftop bar—sets the scene where night owls can have a pint, rub elbows with famous musicians and dance to live DJs.

    Insider’s Tip: Wednesday nights prove popular with the mid-week rush of nightlife revelers who can’t wait until the weekend to get a dance in.


    Afternoon Tea at Ashford Castle, County Mayo

    No, afternoon tea doesn’t sound hip per say, but it’s an interesting affair at Ashford Castle, a former fortress built in 1228. From 3-5 pm, guests congregate in the spacious, high-ceilinged drawing room, where they’re likely to chat up other Irish-Americans visitors who’ve vowed to discover their roots. Locals celebrating special occasions and long-haul visitors ogling the scene add to the vibrant buzz of the afternoon. Old-world charm is met with antique furnishings, crystal chandeliers, and tranquil views of Lough Corrib.

    Insider’s Tip: Opt for the champagne afternoon tea, served with a selection of sandwiches, miniature pastries, and fruit scones with hot beverage and a glass of Gremillet bubbly.


    Montalto Estate, County Down

    Since it opened in 2010, Montalto Estate has been the “it” spot for the highbrow set, whether visited for long lazy lunches, golf weekends, or intimate weddings. Lady Gaga recently rented out the entire estate, upping its cool factor. The centuries-old, 400-acre private estate has nine well-appointed rooms that come equipped with personal butlers and highly-sought chef Paula Mcintyre, who has a published book and cameos on several TV programs. Take a stroll by the lake or sip a tea by the fireplace in their cozy library.

    Insider’s Tip: Check into the Toil Suite. The four-post bed was built by a local craftsman who duplicated it from his original bed made specifically for the Queen.


    Armagh Public Library, Armagh

    Most visitors who travel to Armagh—the oldest city in Ireland—make a beeline to the two St Patrick’s cathedrals (built originally in 445 (and again in 1840) and 1904, respectively), following the trail of St. Patrick, who brought Christianity to this small city. One of Armagh’s best gems is its public library, one of the oldest libraries in the country, home to 500 years of books, including rare first printings. Its prized possession is the first-edition, first printing of Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, regarded today as a world classic. Interestingly, books here are shelved by size, not subject.


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    #慕尼黑 #Munich, Germany

    The capital city of Bavaria, Munich, regarded as one of the most livable cities in the world, cannot be abstracted down into a few paragraphs of traveling possibilities.


    Very true to its motto “Munich likes You”, Munich is characterized by architectural and cultural delights to the traveler and has a long history of richness, prosperity, and development.

    The third largest city in Germany, Munich stuns visitors with its royal class architecture, royal squares and parks.

    It is a major international business and technology center and home to a couple of premium research centers, and some of the global corporate giants including the famed BMW, Siemens AG, Allianz, Man AG among many others.

    Known for its culinary specialties and world famous beers, Munich hosts the world famous Oktoberfest, wherein tourists from across the globe visit its famed beer tents.

    Here are some of the must-sees when traveling to Munich…

    Architecture


    The inner city of Munich boasts some of the most imposing historical buildings in the world that includes The Old and New Town Hall in Marienplatz, Frauenkirche – the most famous building in the city and the cathedral for the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising, Peterskirche – one of the oldest churches of the inner city and many other churches and official buildings.

    The Briennerstrasse, with its neoclassical architecture; Ludwigstrasse, with its Romanesque architecture; the neo-Gothic Maximilianstrasse; and the Prinzregentenstrasse form the four grand royal avenues of the 19th century.

    Reminding us of Bavaria’s Royal past are the two baroque palaces Nymphenburg and Oberschleissheim.

    The BMW Headquarters is worth visiting as a piece of rare and unique architecture that has been built from top to bottom. Alongside is the bowl-shaped BMW museum.

    Museums

    Deutsches Museum – Also known as the German Museum, it is located on an island in the River Isar. It is one of the oldest and largest science museums in the world.

    There are also several important museums and art galleries across Munich. The Glyptothek holds a significant collection of Greek and Roman art.

    Beer Halls

    Hofbräuhaus am Platzl – One of the most famous beer halls, it operates the second largest tent at the Oktoberfest, one of Munich’s most famous tourist attractions.

    The beer tents are called “Bierzelte”, and attract millions of tourists worldwide during the two weeks of festivities. The Oktoberfest finishes on the first Sunday of October. Augustiner Bräu, Paulaner, Hacker-Pschorr, Hofbräu, Löwenbräu, Spaten-Franziskaner-Bräu are a few of the most popular beers.

    Parks


    Englischer Garten – It is one of the largest urban parks in the world, and is bigger than the Central Park of New York, covering around 3.7 Sq. Km. in area. Munich’s second biggest beer garden is located here. It is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy.

    Tierpark Hellabrunn – Located near the Flaucher Island on the banks of River Isar in south Munich is the city’s zoo.

    Füssen – Famous for the “fairy-tale castle” Neuschwanstein, built by King Ludwig II, located in the Alps of southern Bavaria.

    It also houses the Hohenschwangau castle where Ludwig II grew up. (about 1hr drive, passing through Austria). The trip by road offers unforgettably beautiful landscape views.

    Chiemsee – An hour drive from Munich, the largest lake in Bavaria, Chiemsee houses a castle on an island named Herreninsel built by King Ludwig II, and a monastery built on another island named Fraueninsel.


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