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96 €
Temperature 10°C
Precipitation 53%
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Temperature 6°C
Precipitation 41%
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Precipitation 35%
345 €
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Precipitation 50%
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Precipitation 67%
659 €
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Precipitation 50%
184 €
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Precipitation 51%
575 €
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Precipitation 50%
384 €
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Precipitation 51%
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378 €
Temperature 13°C
Precipitation 48%
Best for exploring
Warmest
242 €
Temperature 14°C
Precipitation 43%
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Temperature 10°C
Precipitation 58%
Cork is Ireland’s second-largest city and boasts a unique character defined by its river channels and historical architecture. Often referred to as the "Rebel City," Cork offers a rich tapestry of cultural experiences. The city centers around the River Lee, which splits into two channels, creating a bustling island filled with shopping streets, bustling markets, and historic buildings. Cork's friendly and lively community makes it the cultural capital of Ireland, with numerous arts and music festivals throughout the year. With its diverse mix of galleries, theatres, and dining options, the city has something for everyone.
Strolling through Cork, you will encounter landmarks such as the iconic Shandon Bells at St. Anne's Church, which offer a panoramic view of the entire city. The English Market, one of the oldest municipal markets in the world, is a must-visit for food lovers, offering fresh local produce and gourmet delights. History enthusiasts will appreciate the Cork City Gaol, a historic castle-like structure turned museum, showcasing Cork's past. The University College Cork, with its beautiful campus and the unique Lewis Glucksman Gallery, highlights the academic and cultural vibrancy of the city. Don't miss a visit to the nearby Blarney Castle, famous for the Blarney Stone, believed to give the gift of eloquence to all who kiss it.
The best time to visit Cork is during the late spring to early autumn months, from May to September, when the weather is mild and the days are longer. This period also coincides with a host of vibrant festivals such as the Cork Midsummer Festival and the Jazz Festival in October. The summer months are particularly lively, with the city bustling with tourists and locals alike. For those preferring quieter exploration, visiting during the off-peak winter months can be rewarding, although expect cooler temperatures and more rain. Festivals like the Christmas Lights and the Cork Film Festival add to the winter charm, with plenty of indoor activities to enjoy.
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