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- Most people aren't looking for a free lunch, but they do appreciate the invitation.
- Not everything happens in Ireland, and you can't count on the weather.
- It's as easy to fly to Nice as it is to go to London and you can count on the weather.
- You can be on a golf course in Scotland in the same time it takes to get out of Dublin some days.
Just some of the reasons you might want to consider taking your hospitality a step further. For all the same reasons you invite your clients out for lunch, why not invite them out for the weekend. Irish business and investment goes beyond Ireland, our outlook is more international than ever and our expectations higher. Want to really motivate the sales force? Why not blow their socks off with a weekend in Barcelona? Go to the Opera in Verona, catch a classic car rally in Croatia, or live the good life in Monte Carlo… Done properly a good incentive trip could be the best investment you make all year. You can measure your value in sustained business relationships, new projects, fresh ideas and some great stories for the next time you meet! Sometimes a change of environment is just the catalyst you need to get that slow moving project off the ground. Absolute is in the background, we're working hard so you don't have to. We've been there, we've checked out the restaurants and know the best clubs. Your job is to entertain your clients, ours is to make you look good. Enjoy! HOT VENUES FOR 2011 Below are just some suggestions to whet your appetite! The choice is limited only by your imagination and Absolute is on hand make sure your incentive event is one to remember.
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| LONDON |
| Vast, vibrant and truly multicultural, London is one of the world's great cities. Located in the southeast of England, on the River Thames, it is the capital of the United Kingdom and has been the heart of its political, cultural and business life for centuries.
London's very real multiculturalism is evident on every street (and many restaurant plates) and is one reason why people love the city. Tourists come for London's history or royal pageantry but they return for all the charms of the modern city, not least the extraordinary breadth of London's cultural life, with world-class art galleries and theaters, buzzing nightlife, film, music, culinary and fashion scenes.
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| PARIS |
| Paris is the city of a thousand clichés - the ‘City of Lights', and Hemingway's much quoted ‘Moveable Feast' amongst them, but for once it is also a city that justifies the hype. The French capital is one of the world's truly great cities, a metropolis that lavishly satisfies the desires of tourists and business people alike and manages to retain a standard of living that makes becoming a Parisian so alluring. |
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| BARCELONA |
| Neatly framed by the Mediterranean and the hills of Montjuïc and Tibidabo, Barcelona is not only Spain's most vibrant metropolis, but also, arguably, Europe's most popular and rewarding short break destination.
Where else can offer historic cobbled streets that ooze Mediterranean atmosphere; bars and restaurants with real local character; charming individual shops; world-class museums and galleries; eye-popping architecture; golden beaches a short stroll from superlative street theater, vibrant year-round nightlife and splendid performing arts venues; and, of course, an infectious
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| TURNBERRY GOLF OUTING |
| Often referred to as Scotland’s Pebble Beach, Turnberry Ailsa in Ayrshire on the west coast of Scotland is perhaps the most scenic Open Championship course. Many regard it as the best course in Scotland, after St Andrews Old Course, and among the top ten in the world. Turnberry provides a complete golfing experience with an excellent layout, magnificent scenery and plenty of history. It is part of the Westin Turnberry Resort and hugs the coast along Turnberry Bay. |
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| VERONA |
| Located in the Veneto region in Northern Italy, Verona is only half an hour’s drive from Lake Garda, one of the country’s most beautiful lakes. It is also surrounded, to the north and east, by the hilly landscapes of the famous Valpolicella and Soave wine districts.
Known by most for its Roman amphiteatre, the Arena, one of Italy’s largest and the home of its annual summer opera festival, Verona also boasts one of Italy’s finest Romanesque churches as well as one of the country’s most beautiful Renaissance gardens.
Arguably, however, the reason behind Verona’s thriving tourist industry has less to do with architecture or history than with literature - William Shakespeare’s romantic and tragic play about the young lovers Romeo and Juliet is set in the city, and such is the power and resonance of this story that every year a stream of tourists flocks to Verona to visit the famous courtyard and balcony at Casa Giulietta (Juliet’s House) on Via Cappello in the Old Town.
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