Food Scene
Wonderful Afternoon tea experience. Fine china, cute cakes, and all in the city centre.
11 locals recommend
Tara's Tea Rooms
45 MacCurtain StreetWonderful Afternoon tea experience. Fine china, cute cakes, and all in the city centre.
Fine Dining. Elegant experience. Full vegan menu. Excellent wines.
8 locals recommend
Jacobs on the Mall
30 S MallFine Dining. Elegant experience. Full vegan menu. Excellent wines.
Full Vegan Menu. Artistic alternative. Connect with the bohemian side of Cork. Right on the river across from the iconic Cork monument.
9 locals recommend
Quay Co-op Vegetarian Restaurant and Wholefood Store
24 Sullivan's QuayFull Vegan Menu. Artistic alternative. Connect with the bohemian side of Cork. Right on the river across from the iconic Cork monument.
Gallagher's Gastro Pub
32 MacCurtain StreetGreat music, great food, great scene. Go for the craic.
Sightseeing
The famous Shandon Bells are located in St. Annes Church.
60 locals recommend
Shandon Bells & Tower St Anne's Church
Church StreetThe famous Shandon Bells are located in St. Annes Church.
The famous Blarney Castle, kiss the Blarney stone and receive the gift of the gab. Then wander through the beautifully scenic grounds of the castle, before getting an ice cream.
26 locals recommend
Front Lodge, Blarney Castle
The famous Blarney Castle, kiss the Blarney stone and receive the gift of the gab. Then wander through the beautifully scenic grounds of the castle, before getting an ice cream.
Shopping
The most iconic shopping in Cork, even the Queen of England says so. From fish to pizza, to artisan bread, sample the wares in an elegant setting.
39 locals recommend
English Market
Grand ParadeThe most iconic shopping in Cork, even the Queen of England says so. From fish to pizza, to artisan bread, sample the wares in an elegant setting.
This is one of the most quaint markets in the City. Names after the famous mother jones. Browse through brickabrack, vintage, quirky items on display. Then do some people watching with a nice cup of coffee at the cafe.
Mother Jones Flea Market
2 York StThis is one of the most quaint markets in the City. Names after the famous mother jones. Browse through brickabrack, vintage, quirky items on display. Then do some people watching with a nice cup of coffee at the cafe.
Essentials
O'Keeffes is known as the place to get whatever you need. Whether a spare toothbrush, or a lovely croissant on a Sunday Morning. 300m down the hill from the house.
6 locals recommend
O'Keeffe's Shop
3 Wellington RdO'Keeffes is known as the place to get whatever you need. Whether a spare toothbrush, or a lovely croissant on a Sunday Morning. 300m down the hill from the house.
Getting Around
The Bus Stop opposite the KerryMans is the closest bus into town. Get the 207 or 208 heading South into the city for Eur 2.40
The KerryMan`s Bar
140 Ballyhooly RdThe Bus Stop opposite the KerryMans is the closest bus into town. Get the 207 or 208 heading South into the city for Eur 2.40
Drinks & Nightlife
This bar attracts locals and visitors alike. With live traditional music where the audience often participate singing and dancing. All guests say they have had a fantastic time.
64 locals recommend
The Oliver Plunkett
116 Oliver Plunkett StThis bar attracts locals and visitors alike. With live traditional music where the audience often participate singing and dancing. All guests say they have had a fantastic time.