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Cork, Republic of Ireland
Cork combines small-town intimacy with the energy and vitality of modern city life. Prepare to be inspired and absorbed, as you discover both the historic beauty of the city, with its fine restaurants and pubs, and the spectacular landscape of West Cork. |
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| Despite not being the capital of Ireland, Cork is without doubt the 'party capital of the south'. The city is dissected in three by the river Lee: it consists of a north side and a south side while the city centre rests on an island in between. Demog... [ more ] |
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Cork - The Cauldron of Good Food in Ireland
Many of Cork's best restaurants share the same philosophy of applying high standards in culinary training to fresh, locally grown, and organic produce used in season. Some are oriented towards the preser... [ more ] |
| The City
There are many landmarks in Cork and one of the most notable is a good place to start our tour; St Ann's Church in Shandon. This church is famous for its bells and the salmon-shaped weathervane. Climb the tower, and you can ring the bells... [ more ] |
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