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Which month is suitable for traveling to England and Ireland?

Ireland is located in the west of Europe, on the island of Ireland in the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Britain Island, connected with Northern Ireland in the northeast, across the Irish Sea in the east, across the St George's Strait and Great Britain Island, and facing the Atlantic Ocean in the west.

Ireland has a mild and humid climate, which is a typical temperate maritime climate. Influenced by the Gulf Stream and the southwest monsoon, the climate in Ireland is quite peaceful, and the temperature in the whole country is highly consistent. The coldest months are 1 and February, and the average temperature is between 4℃ and 7℃. It is the hottest in July and August, and the temperature ranges from 14℃ to 16℃. Extreme temperatures below-10℃ and above 30℃ are very rare in Ireland.

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It is recommended to travel to Ireland in early March, because St. Patrick's Day, Dublin's biggest festival, is at this time. If you go to Ireland in July or August, the weather is warmer and the days are longer, and many festivals are gathered in these two months. These two months are the peak tourist season. It is also better to travel to Ireland in spring and autumn, with fewer people. Winter is not suitable for traveling to Ireland, and many bars and restaurants will not open until Easter the following year.