In my last trip, they were still building new apartment complexes.
Do you know anything about roofing and or waterproofing? There is a small company in Berlin. They are building leackage recognition systems. And they are looking for independent businesses to market their products and services abroad. They already have a BP in U.K., but not yet in Ireland.
I am doing day trading and networking for a living.
As you are visiting London in the off season you should be able to watch a major play for half price if you buy the ticket on the same day.
Prices in Europe depend from country to country. In Malta food, drinks and public transport is cheaper than in France, Austria or Germany. Admission fees to Castels and Stones in Scottland are usually cheaper than in Ireland.
In general Prague is also cheaper than Amsterdam.
The Tower of London costs 17 GBP admission fee, whereas Schloss Neuschwannstein is 9 EUR and Kilkenny Castle is only 6 EUR.
Stone Henge I don't remember and the Stones around Avebury is free and more interesting.
When in Paris your must decide if you want to go on top of Tour Eiffel or only to the middle platform. From the middle platform to the top there is sometimes (even in winter) a crowd of tourists and you have to line up.
I would go London - Scottland - Belfast - Kerry - London
It sounds to me like you are going to spend more time in buses, trains or other means of transport then to visit the tourist attractions or to look around.
I see the danger that you will have plenty of hassle and stress during this trip.
You might need a holiday from the holiday
You could take a night train from London to Scottland. Spend a day in Glasgow, Edingburgh or Aberdeen and then take another night train back to London. But to see the beauty of Scottland, you have to visit the Islands, Highlands and Lochs. Better use the 36h to visit Bath SPA, Windsor or Avebury. Bath SPA is a former roman city in England with a natural hot spring.
If you still want to do this trip, then do it next year in May, June or September/October. There is not much tourism in Spring in Europe.
I have picked the first item Yes, my job is demanding and little time for play as reason or excuse for still being single.
Altough my jobs in investment banking have always been rather boring than demanding, I always had the feeling that there is little time to seek a partner.
And the ones I found on the internet are living too far away.
I would not hesitate to give up my job and relocate to the place of my future partner.
I'd like to date a lovely female Irish tourist guide, in or around of Dublin on 11th Sep and 14th Sep.
I am staying somewhere in Malahide road.
Best would be if she could pick me up in the morning, we drive somewhere nice, like Wicklow Mountains, Kildare, Laois, Kilkenny, Tipperary or Shannon River.
We will find a nice route full of Irish heritage and hospitality.
RE: Traveling to Europe
What is your travel route.Flying over from USA to Turkey,
then visit Greece,
continue to Malta and Venice,
then via Marselle to Valencia
and from Madrid back to USA.
How much time/budget do you have?
Is it your first trip to Europe?