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Quote: To the west of here is an area known as Sunday's Well, and Cork City Gaol (daily: March – October 9:30am – 6pm; November – February 10am – 5pm; £3.50/€4.44). It's a good thirty minutes walk from the city centre, Read More
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Quote: North of the River Lee is the area known as Shandon, a sadly neglected reminder of Cork's eighteenth-century status as the most important port in Europe for dairy products. To get there head up John Redmond Read More
Quote: The stark precision of nineteenth-century Gothic which is repeated time and again in the city's churches may not be to everyone's taste, but here it undeniably gives the city a rhythmic architectural cohesion. Read More
Quote: This is by far the most unique coffee shop I have ever been to! When you enter, it appears to be relatively average, but this place has so many surprises! I was out on the town with a date and it started to Read More
Quote: The art gallery is really beautiful and is one of places you must go if you are coming to Cork. They have a variety of art inside, some of the most stunning art, and they serve lunch. It is very close to shopping Read More
Quote: Cobh is a town steeped in history. It was the last port of call for the ill fated Titanic and is the burial ground for the victams of the Lusitania disaster. Cobh also has a stunning cathedral situated on the Read More
Quote: Queenstone Museum shows the evolution of the big ships and the way the Irish people used them to transport prisoners to Australia, immigrants to America or others. There is a section for the Titanic and the Read More
Quote: Well to be honest, when I asked my taxi driver for a place with metal, I did not exactly expect the nu-metal/Metallica/rock/alternative music that blasted forth in a horribly real way when I stepped in. But once Read More
Quote: My boyfriend and I went here on a rare, toasty day. We had taken along a little picnic consisting of yummy fruits, soft drinks and a book. The walk there was pleasant, the river flowing on our left was beautiful Read More
Quote: The Holy Trinity Church in Westport (built 1868-1872) was for us an accidental discovery, but a happy one. We were walking from our B&B to downtown, and my mother and I, in our usual "hey this looks Read More