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County Cork Guide

Cork is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland. Cork Harbour is one of the world’s largest natural harbours. Cork is a major Irish seaport with quays and docks on the city’s East side. Cork City features fine architecture and pedestrian friendly streets.

Music, theatre, film and dance play an important role in Cork city life. The city has many local traditions in food and customs, in fact Cork is known as Ireland’s gourmet county. Fresh seafood, fresh farmers markets and excellent local produce contribute to excellent food serves in Cork’s many acclaimed restaurants. 

Cork is the record holders for hurling titles in Ireland. Hurling is the most popular sport in the city, followed by Gaelic Football.

Cork city is one of the most popular cities in Ireland for visitors and locals to enjoy midweek or weekend breaks. Excellent restaurants, modern and traditional pubs and bars, music festivals and attractions.
Travelodge Cork is only 1 mile from Cork Airport and 2 miles from Cork City Centre. Best rates in Cork city.

SkyLink: Connecting Cork Airport to the City Centre and most City Centre accommodation.

 

 

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