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Rain Gear

Rain Gear, Cork

 6 Reviews  Cork is probably one of the wettest places in Ireland so an unbrella is a must. Don't let that put you off though as it's also one of the sunniest - you just need a brolly for the showers!! Pop into... 

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Books

Books, Cork

 3 Reviews  Take a free map of Cork at the Tourist Information Office. The map includes the locations of the main sights and it is good for orientation purposes, especially when exploring the city on foot. The... 

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Various

 1 Review  Cork is not the easiest place for pulling bags on wheels about. A rucksack would be better with a smaller version for carrying day to day items. Bum bags are not a good idea. A discreet money pocket... 

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Things to pack for Cork in October

Things to pack for Cork in October, Cork

 suvanki Says:  A case on wheels or Rucksac etc for your main load plus a day sac to carry camera equipment, guide book etc In October come prepared for rain-soft rain or wet... 

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Left Luggage - head for the Bus Station.

Left Luggage - head for the Bus Station., Cork

 aaaarrgh Says:   If you are looking for somewhere to leave your bags while you sightsee, head for the Bus Station. They have a Left Luggage Office opened 7 days a week (but... 

Top 3 Hotels in Cork

Fitzgerald's Vienna Woods Hotel

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 Hotels in Cork

Blarney Castle Hotel

 2 Reviews and 77 Opinions  Negative experience. Great potential under different ownership. No heat in rooms at night. No wifi.... 

 Hotels in Cork

Clarion Hotel Cork

 1 Review and 568 Opinions  Good modern Irish four star hotel that opened for busines in 2005. I stayed here a good few weeks... 

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  If you are looking for somewhere to leave your bags while you sightsee, head for the Bus Station. They have a Left Luggage Office opened 7 days a week (but... 

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Q:  Hi Can anyone tell me where I might get a ticket to the Allianz Football Leage game Cork v Armagh tomorrow and how much it will... 

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A: Again, I can't help with tickets sorry. Same links as for Galway for bus and train to Cork. Bus costs 11.70 euro online (10% discount as before). Train costs 66... 

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Totally Corked

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 It's been over a year now since I wrote this page on Cork, my very first page on VT. It's still my most visited page and several people who've read it have now actually been here and sampled the real... 

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Colourful Corcaigh

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 I've got some interesting experiences in Cork. I'd love to share with you the 25 tips I've written, the 115 photos uploaded, and 3 travelogues I've created. 

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First time in Cork - Make A Wish!

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 Ryanairs £1 offers had enticed me to book a weekend in Dublin, a place that I'd been meaning to re-visit for a while. Whilst planning my itinerary, I realised that this was the same weekend of the... 

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Corcaigh

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 Katherine invites VT members around the world to join a meeting in her home town. So a good excuse to take a break and discover the Irish way of life. The meeting was during the Cork Film Festival...... 

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Challenger's Cork Page

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 They don't call it the "true capital of Ireland" for nothing... This is a picture of Bantry House in Bantry, Co. Cork. 

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