Cork is the second largest city in Ireland (after Dublin of course) and is located in county Cork in the southwestern coastal area of the country. It has about 125,000 people living in the city proper but around 400,000 in the greater metropolitan area.
From the Cork Travel Guide
Average cheapest prices by month for budget accommodation in Cork
The house is really impressive. A lot of character and taste in this place. The people welcoming us were really nice and available. The room was clean and quiet. The breakfast was wonderful with home-made juices, lots of choices in cereals, yoghurt, breads... A really peaceful time, perfect to rest! ... more
Great stay. Friendly staff, decent food and good value for money. I'd highly recommend it for anyone looking to stay in Cork. Lovely part of Town too, very picaresque. ... more
Eric went above and beyond to accomodate us. All of our luggage was lost and he was incredibly helpful in assisting us with phone calls and retrieving it. Thankfully it was all found! The facilities are very nice and clean. The only downfall is the walls are quite thin. OTherwise it was a great place and a fantastic value! ... more
Serenity Now
on from Dublin, traveling early yesterday via bus to Cork, Ireland's reluctant "second city." The four ...
Posted in At the Crossroads by AAY
28th December 2011
it really interesting. After we finished wandering around Kilkenny we headed off to Cork, a couple of hours ...
Posted in Kim and Danny 2011 by kimdanny
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