Cork Culinary Tour

Cork Trip Overview

Guests are introduced to the ‘City of a Thousand Welcomes’ with our experienced, local guides who share their passion and knowledge of their beloved city. Each experience is facilitated by a culinary host with luxury upgrade options. Our events are designed to bring people together, with a mission to deepen human connection through storytelling and food (and drinks, of course!)
The tour wanders through Cork’s famous food and beverage market, the English Market, in operation since the 18th century. Here guests get to meet and chat with local traders for a bit of ‘the craic'( Irish for fun)
Cork Culinary Tour takes in the very best the city has to offer. With artisan cheese from local award winning cheesemakers, mouthwatering seafood fresh from the Atlantic, local handmade Irish bread and gourmet handmade country sausage washed down with a creamy pint.
The tour finishes in a relaxed gastro-pub where guests can enjoy a light lunch and a local beverage of choice.

Additional Info

Duration: 4 hours
Starts: Cork, Ireland
Trip Category: Tours & Sightseeing >> Half-day Tours



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Guests are introduced to the ‘City of a Thousand Welcomes’ with our experienced, local guides who share their passion and knowledge of their beloved city. Each experience is facilitated by a culinary host with luxury upgrade options. Our events are designed to bring people together, with a mission to deepen human connection through storytelling and food (and drinks, of course!)
The tour wanders through Cork’s famous food and beverage market, the English Market, in operation since the 18th century. Here guests get to meet and chat with local traders for a bit of ‘the craic'( Irish for fun)
Cork Culinary Tour takes in the very best the city has to offer. With artisan cheese from local award winning cheesemakers, mouthwatering seafood fresh from the Atlantic, local handmade Irish bread and gourmet handmade country sausage washed down with a creamy pint.
The tour finishes in a relaxed gastro-pub where guests can enjoy a light lunch and a local beverage of choice.

The English market is at the heart of Cork’s culinary revolution. Dating back to the 18th century, the English Market is alive with local traders of fresh fish, cheese and produce.



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