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Clontarf Castle Location: 10 minutes outside of Dublin, Ireland Review: Ten out of ten pretend prince or princesses sleeping in a castle 👑 When I first heard of Clontarf Castle researching my trip to Dublin, I did an eye roll picturing a sort of Medieval Times-esque monstrosity meant to lure in unsuspecting fantasy fans to a fraudulent experience of cheesy decor and potentially, even worse costuming inside. But as soon as I looked further and read that it was in fact an actual castle, I realized I was very wrong, booked it immediately and got ready for one of the most unique stays I’d ever had traveling. I think I told literally everyone that I’m staying in an actual castle

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I talk a lot about how traveling alone to new places is one of the best ways to get to know yourself better and challenge yourself. What I learned recently is planning a trip for others can teach you just as much about yourself as traveling alone can and even bring on new unexpected challenges that are even more fulfilling when overcome. This about the time that I planned a getaway for 20 people who I’ve never met before in real life in a country that I don’t speak the language. Here’s the tips I took away from my first time planning a huge trip like this that you can use if you’re an executive assistant planning the perfect company