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More to see in Cork City
Cork is the second-largest city in the Republic of Ireland. This is a busy and working city during the daytime that changes drastically at night. After sunset, Cork doesn’t fall asleep but shines with the lights of numerous pubs and nightclubs. Many tourists from all over the world come here to see local landmarks and visit the gorgeous and old Blarney Castle. First mentions of Cork date back to the VI-VII centuries. Saint Finbarr established the first monastery in the area, founding the first settlement. When Cork was finally free from the continuous attacks of Normans, the settlement became the center of the South Munster Kingdom. However, Ireland didn’t rule the settlement for a long time. The English crown set up its authority in the region in 1185. The countries fought for this region many times since then. The 18th century marked the start of a prosperity period for Cork. However, the hunger, which started in the county, caused many deaths. Many people had to leave the region in search of a better life. Despite the frequent change of rulers, Cork has retained its Irish roots. The city was an active participant in the independence movement in the past. In 1920, the British killed the Lord Mayor of Cork. His successor was arrested and brought to a prison in London where he died on a hunger strike that lasted two and a half months. In December of the same year, the reinforcements from Great Britain burned down the central part of the city in order to … Read further

Our guide to Cork City

Cork City sightseeing

This region is rich in castles, and it is very interesting to visit them. The mysterious atmosphere of the gorgeous stone buildings is a great bait for curious travelers. Medieval Connagh Castle is one more landmark that is worth visiting. Thomas Fitzgerald built this castle in the mid-16th century. His stepbrother Garrett, who was several years younger, organized a rebellion, and the castle was plundered and … Open

Ireland - moving around the country

Transport infrastructure in Ireland is developed at a high level. Buses are the most popular type of public transportation. As a rule, comfortable green colored double-decker buses run around the city. The insides of the salons are always very clean. Please note that all trips are always in strict accordance with the schedule. Due to the fact that the fleets of all companies are in excellent condition, unanticipated situations are extremely rare during the journey. It should be noted that the bus routes are very well organized and the buses act as the main means of transportation in those cities where there are no railway networks. Tickets for suburban trips can be bought directly from the driver and they cost at least six euros. There is also the opportunity to buy a single ticket with validity of three or five days. This way, you can save a lot. Tickets for long distance buses can be ordered via the internet by visiting the site of a particular passenger carrier. … Open

Nature and parks of Ireland

Ireland is located on the island surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the Irish and Celtic seas. The coast of Ireland is one of the most picturesque in the world due to spectacular rocky shores and emerald valleys. Rocky coasts change for a flat terrain in the depths of the country, where several large national parks are under the protection of the state. Ireland has rather mild winters. Summer is pretty cool, but it's perfectly suitable for ecotourism, which is in high demand in the country. One of the most popular places for tourism is the park Ballycroy. Travelers can see the legendary heathland of Ireland there, as well as peat bogs. Tourists get acquainted with the fauna of the park. As far back as the 16th century, the Bangor trail was laid over its lands. That was a way, with which the Irish began their way of emigration to the USA. … Open

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