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Accommodation in Cork
Sheila's is a cosy, family-run Budget Accommodation Centre only 3 minutes walk from bus, train, shops,
Aaran House Tourist Hostel is located 5 minutes from the bus station and city centre...
**All ensuite rooms** Billy and Breda welcome you to Cork City's only Hostelling International approved hostel.
Bru Bar and Hostel is Cork City's newest hostel. Located just a 2 minute walk from the bus and train stations right in the city centre...
The Cork Travelodge hotel is ideally situated for those looking for a base to explore Cork city and county offering spacious, modern rooms together with unbeatable fixed room pricing.
Gabriel House Bed and Breakfast is situated on Summerhill, in the historic St. Luke's area of Cork city.
Located just 5 mins drive from city centre ,loughmahon is an old georgian property with lots of charm.All bedrooms are en suite with cable TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
Welcome to Davmar country home, David & Margaret Sykes wish you a pleasant and comfortable stay should you choose our home while in Blarney.
Rose Lodge is a superbly appointed guesthouse with its own car park, just 5 minutes walk from the centre of Cork City, the southern capital of Ireland.
Belvedere Lodge Bed & Breakfast accommodation is situated in Cork City, Ireland. It is an enchanting Victorian house set in it's own grounds.
Killarney House is renowned for its unique blend of comfort, style and sumptuous breakfast menu.
*** Hotel Accommodation Available at Hostel Prices *** - Hotel Isaacs Cork prime location, minutes walk from bus & train stations, shopping and cultural scene in Cork City...
Superbly located in the heart of Cork City, and nestled in the shadows of the famous Shandon Bells, you will be delighted with all that the Quality Hotel Cork has to offer.
People have been waiting a long time for one particular arrival at Cork Airport. Located next to the airport, just a 3 minute walk or use our FREE shuttle bus if you like...
The Castle Hotel & Leisure Centre, family owned & managed by The Buckley's over 50 years, is the ideal base for exploring the spectacular South West.
Elevated Country Home overlooking Bantry Bay. Warm, friendly family atmosphere. We have a guest T.V Lounge and we are in a peaceful location off the N71. Le Routard Recommended. 5 minutes drive to Bantry Town centre.
regional info

Key places to visit are the English market in the centre of the city; Shandon Steeple, which overlooks Cork on the north bank,; the University through which the river Lee passes; and the very steep St Patrick's Hill (to give its full correct title although locals drop the "St" in this predominently Catholic country), from the top of which are magnificent views over the entire metropolis.
For such a relatively small city (population roughly 250,000), Cork has a bewildering plethora of pubs and restaurants to go to in the evening. Many pubs offer live music - check out the The Lobby, next to the City Hall or An Spailpin Fainac opposite Beamish and Crawford brewery. The Mountain Bar.
Residents of Cork (also known as Corkonians) generally have a good sense of humor and are not afraid to poke fun at themselves or others. Take a look at this site as a classic example: http://www.peoplesrepublicofcork.com
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