June – July 2018:
London – Scotland – Ireland!

Tues, 23 January 2018: This summer, I’m finally getting to the most-requested country in my career to date as a travel consultant.

If Ireland is the country you’ve been clamoring for, this is your year! Matt is taking you to Europe!ireland for upcoming trips lead_1.23.18

If Ireland is what gets you most excited, then by the time I get you there you’ll be in a blissful state of perpetual palpitations, because it’s actually our LAST stop on this summer’s sojourn.

June-July 2018 will see us in London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast, and Dublin.

Now is the time to decide that you want to fly with us. Retain my services and I’ll book you on the overseas flights with me and my team. If you can’t fly on our exact dates, I’ll find you the best-priced tickets to join us when you can. Email me: matt@matttakemetoeurope.comUK map_for site_1.23.18

Ireland AND Scotland will both be virgin conquests for me. As one of my traveling compadres, you’ll earn bragging rights: “Yep, I was there when Matt’s feet touched Irish and Scottish soil for the first time. Huzzah!”

London, of course, has long been one of my playgrounds. This June visit will be my eighth, but the city is as fresh and enthralling to me now as ever.london skyline_1.23.18

Ireland and Scotland are famous for their natural beauty, and we’ll be incorporating as many out in the lush green fields hours as big city hours. Put me on the job, and I’ll put together a schedule attuned to your preferences. Want to spend a whole day hiking while the rest of us hike for two hours and then take a bus into town? I’ll make it happen for you.

On the Emerald Isle, you can expect Guinness and whisky sampling to be on my day (and night) planner, but if your Irish sport of choice is horse racing or rugby instead, give me some notice and I’ll put you in the stands.Dublin_1.23.18

Scotland already has me giddy enough to toot on some bagpipes. If you’re a diehard fan of GAME OF THRONES or OUTLANDER, you’ll want to join us on location tours where some of those shows’ scenes were filmed. (When you’re overcome by an urge to dive face first into a giant stone, a more responsible travel host might try to stop you. I might not.)

Loch Ness! Definitely a Scotland destination. Maybe you’ll catch a glimpse of the oft-speculated about but most completely elusive creature in Europe. Me without an adult beverage in hand? No, true believers, I’m talking about Nessie. Is she in that murky lake or isn’t she? Discover for yourself.

Of course while in London we’ll score fab seats at discounted prices to at least one of the hottest West End shows. KINKY BOOTS is still a sensation, MAMMA MIA has ’em dancing, and there’s always LES MIZ.

A return to the Tower of London is a strong possibility. On a clear day, take a spin on the London Eye. During random rain showers, an afternoon at the National Gallery offers three semesters’ worth of art appreciation classes, and right in front of you rather than in a book. You can curtsy to the queen as I walk you past Buckingham Palace. And summer in the city always offers a variety of outdoor activities, from rock concerts to modern art installations to pop-up food stalls to goofy guys doing stunts on unicycles alongside The Thames.

Between London and Scotland are any number of English towns we might wander into. Anybody want to check out Sheffield? Maybe Manchester needs an American infusion? Sign up for this trip now and your vote counts.

England – Scotland – Ireland. Who’s ready to get their UK on?Edinburgh castle_1.23.18

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