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Drive east to County Cork (approx. 1 1/2 hours) for the obligatory kiss on the Blarney Stone. Along the way, pass through the mountain... Continue reading »
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So it's been a while since i last updated.Mainly it's because i've had to use my computer time to print off massive quantities of reading... Continue reading »
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Wednesday 9 April Anne writing nowStarted the day with synchronised torture in the hotel pool. Worse than that our personal trainer disco... Continue reading »
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Well, another fun week of class and Cork! We went and saw some more live music locally. Friday, Sarah, Liam and I took a bus trip out to... Continue reading »
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We went here during the Easter weekend and unfortunately most of the exhibitions and museums were closed. Therefore we didn't see mu... Continue reading »
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Ideally located on 11 acres of parkland, the Brookfield Hotel offers guest rooms at affordable prices, just off College Road and in close proximity to Cork city centre, the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland. If you... more
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2. Aaran House Tourist Hostel
Real Traveler Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 144 reviews from 1 source
Based on 144 reviews
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"For any girls staying there, I would recommend/require you taking a taxi back at night to avoid drunk locals." — source Hostelworld
"It was fine, but I would not stay there again or recommend it to a friend." — source Hostelworld
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Based on 451 reviews
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"Nothing too bad to say on the hostel, but Cork is not really recommended, unless you are into shady downtown party areas. Highly recommend against staying in Cork, but given the situation, it was a pretty good hostel." — source Hostelworld
"I loved that they were also a bar - it's a great place to meet up with friends because you can just grab a pint while you wait." — source Hostelworld
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Based on 550 reviews
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"We would definitely recommend this hostel to other travellers and when we come to Cork again, we will be staying at Sheila's." — source Hostelworld
"great location, rooms very clean, would take ear plugs though rooms arnt very sound proof but would def recommend sheilas." — source Hostelworld
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Based on 304 reviews
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"The hostel location is a bit skeptical only because its not off of a main street, however, it was a great place." — source Hostelworld
"Breakfast was simple but nice All in all ok hostel but wouldnt stay there again." — source Hostelworld
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6. Cork International Youth Hostel (An Oige)
Real Traveler Rating: 3.7 out of 5 based on 29 reviews from 1 source
Based on 29 reviews
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"I recommend staying in this hostel." — source Hostelworld
"I have visited this hostel a couple of time whilst working in Cork, it's relatively clean but it has very little in the way of personality or character." — source Hostelworld
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Now under new management, we at Gabriel house would like to offer a warm welcome to old friends and new. Gabriel House Bed and Breakfast is situated on Summerhill, in the historic St. Luke's area of Cork city. Gabriel House is... more
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Located at the gateway to West Cork and Kerry, for business or pleasure Antoine House Bed & Breakfast is an ideal base from which to explore. Situated opposite University College Cork and backing onto Fitzgerald's Park and the... more
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The hotels prides itself on its carefully chosen staff will do their upmost to make your stay a truly enjoyable experiences. (06.08rt) Lotamore House is a charming four star guesthouse with a character and atmosphere all of it... more
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BLARNEY Castle & BLARNEY Village just 2 MINS AWAY, Lanesville Bed & Breakfast Blarney, hosted by Susan and Brian Kenna is ideally situated in the countryside. With private parking and gardens, it offers a tranquil and peaceful... more


