Cork Trip Overview
When planning a trip to Ireland, Dublin and Galway are two of the main destinations that spring to mind. But Cork should be on any list, too. Located in the southwest of the country, it’s Ireland’s biggest county and has the second most populous city. The River Lee runs through it, and Cork is on the coast, too — so there are plenty of unspoiled beaches with big skies.Experience the most rewarding adventure with your family on our exclusive family walking tour. Our family-friendly local professional guide will make sure the kids have as much fun sightseeing as adults. The well-informed guide will take you on a 2-hour long walking tour.
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Duration: 2 hours
Starts: Cork, Ireland
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Cork, County Cork, Ireland
When planning a trip to Ireland, Dublin and Galway are two of the main destinations that spring to mind. But Cork should be on any list, too. Located in the southwest of the country, it’s Ireland’s biggest county and has the second most populous city. The River Lee runs through it, and Cork is on the coast, too — so there are plenty of unspoiled beaches with big skies.Experience the most rewarding adventure with your family on our exclusive family walking tour. Our family-friendly local professional guide will make sure the kids have as much fun sightseeing as adults. The well-informed guide will take you on a 2-hour long walking tour.
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Stop At: Saint Patrick’s Street, St Patrick’s St, Centre, Cork, Ireland
St Patrick Street, the main shopping street of Cork, has garnered two awards for Ireland’s best shopping street. The 18th-century street curves from Saint Patrick’s Quay to Daunt Square, where it meets the Grand Parade. Here you can spend and find great deals!
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Dean St, Cork Ireland
St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral stands on the site where the city of Cork was founded in the 7th century. The cathedral features splendid stained glass windows, marble mosaics and rich sculptures.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Cork City Gaol, Convent Avenue Sunday’s Well, Cork T23 VX25 Ireland
One of Cork City’s leading tourist attractions, located a stroll away from Cork city centre and the famous Shandon church bells. Experience bygone days in Cork with our professional guide.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: St. Anne’s Church, 2 Church Street Shandon, Cork T23 YN88 Ireland
The Church of St Anne is located in the Shandon district of Cork city in Ireland. Built between 1722 and 1726, it is situated on a hill overlooking the River Lee. The church tower is a noted landmark and symbol of the city, and the church bells were popularised in a 19th century song. It is a must see when visiting Cork city.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Cork Public Museum, Fitzgeralds Park, Cork Ireland
Cork Public Museum is a city museum in Cork, Ireland. Housed in a mid-19th century building within Fitzgerald Park in the Mardyke area of the city, the museum’s exhibits focus mainly on the history and archaeology of the Cork area. Visit this place and learn about its history with us!
Duration: 20 minutes