A WEEKEND IN CORK (Cork city, Blarney Castle and Cobh) Ireland travel vlogs
In this weeks video I'm gonna share my journey to cork with you. Apart from sightseeing in cork we're gonna go kiss the Blarney Stone and eat ice cream in the beautiful harbor town Cobh. Hope you enjoy!
Side note: I'm uploading this in my last week here in Ireland as an AU PAIR, so my next video will probably some time later next week as I'm gonna edit the video back home in Germany. There's gonna be a view more Ireland themed videos before I change around my content but I hope you'll stay with me there!
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Cork & Blarney Day Tour from Dublin
This is the Cork & Blarney day tour from Dublin operated by Extreme Ireland / Irish day tours leaves at 6:50am daily from Suffolk Street outside the old stone church. This one day tour is fully guided and also includes ; Blarney Castle and Gardens, Cork City and the Rock Of Cashel. This tour costs €55 for adults and €50 for students and Seniors. Contact : info@daytours.ie / 00353-1-4100700
Cork City Pub Crawl | Cork Local Tour Guide Niamh | Cork, Ireland
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Cork City Pub Crawl Tour is offered in an early evening 4 hour tour and then our full evening 8 hour tour. You will visit a variety of Cork City pubs and dance clubs and end the night at a popular locals chipper or kebab shop.
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CORK CITY: IRELAND'S FOODIE CAPITAL
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We head to Cork City to meet with some of the people who've made the city and region one of the most dynamic food scenes in Europe. Check out the people & places we met below:
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How to Spend a Day in Cork
Follow me around Cork, the city that has been my home for 4 years. I share my personal story how I ended up there with you, explain what a pint of beer is, show you the best Irish pubs in Cork, where to eat local food and much more.
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Day Trip to Cork, Ireland in February 2019! Shandon's Bell Tower, Crawford Art Museum, lots of restaurants!
Cork City Pub Crawl | Cork Local Tour Guide Pol | Cork, Ireland
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Cork City Pub Crawl Tour is offered in an early evening 4 hour tour and then our full evening 8 hour tour. You will visit a variety of Cork City pubs and dance clubs and end the night at a popular locals chipper or kebab shop.
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Blarney Castle Tour | Castle Flyover Video | Cork, Ireland
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Blarney Castle flyover video showing the castle grounds and mansion. Our Blarney Castle Tour will be a day tour lead by a local tour guide from Cork, Ireland. This will be a full day tour and will also include stopping at an Irish pub outside the grounds for lunch after touring the castle and grounds and also stopping at Wollen Mills.
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Cork City Ladies Shopping Tour | Cork Shopping | Cork, Ireland
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Cork City Ladies Shopping Tour will be a half day tour lead by a local tour guide from Cork, Ireland. This tour will consist of stopping into many locals department stores, cosmetics and vendors and second hand stores. If you want to shop like a local, with a Cork, Ireland local, then this is the tour for you! We also will have a lunch break and a pub stop at the end for a pint or beverage to wrap up the day of events.
Cork Tourist | West Cork | Ireland
Matty and Mary take us on guided tour of West Cork in Ireland where the sea is below and the mountains are above!
They travel from Bantry on the Friday Market Day to the makers of Milleens Cheese. They then head to Garnish Island to check out the special gardens. Using Irelands only Cable Car they then head to Jersey Island for a well deserved picnic.
Blackrock Castle Tour | Castle Flyover Video | Cork, Ireland
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Blackrock Castle flyover video showing the beauty and architecture of an Irish masterpiece. Our Blackrock Castle Tour will be a day tour lead by a local tour guide from Cork, Ireland. This will be a half of day tour and will also include stopping at an Irish pub for lunch after touring the castle and grounds.
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Ireland Travel Vlog | Day 5 CORK (Rock of Cashel & Blarney Castle)
The third & last vlog from my husband & I's anniversary vacation to Ireland! Our last day was spent traveling from Galway to County Cork while stopping at the Rock of Cashel & the Blarney Castle to kiss the Blarney Stone. Then stayed at the River Lee hotel in Cork & ate at Greene's.
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Cork City Bus tour with English German guide. Cork is in south-west Ireland, in the province of Munster.
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Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Cork - Travel Ireland
Top 15 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Cork - Travel Ireland:
Fota Wildlife Park, Ballycotton Cliff Walk, Old English Market, Camden Fort Meagher, Spike Island, University College Cork, Fitzgerald Park, St. Anne's Church, Cork City Gaol, St Fin Barre's Cathedral, St. Peter and Paul's Church, Patrick Street, Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory, Greyhound Stadium
Tour of Cork City , Ireland
Let Gerry Malone be your personal tour guide of Cork as he takes us through some famous sights of the city.
Cork is a vibrant city described by Lonely Planet in 2009 as a must see with plenty to see and do such as wander its small streets, shop in Patrick Street or the English market or use it as a base to see the South West of Ireland.
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Walk with me through Cork City as I highlight the places I visit and enjoy the most!
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Top best places to visit in Cork, Ireland
Cork, the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, lies in the south of the country.
In reference to the city’s role during the Irish Civil War Corkonians often refer to the city as “The Real Capital”.
The center of the city forms an island between two channels of the River Lee.
There are about thirty bridges over the North and South channels.
On the banks of the river is the National Monument.
On the island are located also many important buildings, such as:
The Courthouse.
The Holy Trinity Friary, a Roman Catholic church affiliated with the Capuchin.
The Triskel Arts Centre, an 18th century Church turned into the Center for Contemporary Arts.
The Opera House which has always housed performances of all types and the Crawford Art Gallery a museum dedicated to the visual arts.
And finally the City Museum, which is mainly focused on the history and archeology of the Cork.
Adjacent to the museum Fitzgerald’s Park is a perfect place for a walk and a rest.
There are important landmarks outside the main island as well, such as:
The City Hall, the administrative headquarters of Cork.
The magnificent St Finbarr’s Cathedral, a fine 19th century neo-Gothic church.
The central bell tower of the Red Abbey, one of the last remaining visible structures of Cork.
And the castle-like City Gaol, a restored 19th century former prison, which is now a museum.
Everybody can enjoy the variety of architecture at the University College Cork being open to the public.
A great example of modernist style is within the grounds of University, the Lewis Glucksman Gallery.
Having been active military and police barracks for more than 400 years, the Elizabeth Fort was a 17th-century defensive fortification on high-ground.
From there you can enjoy the beautiful view of the city.
Another good place to see the city from high up is from St Anne’s Church, which is on the other side of town.
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Top things to do in Cork
Here are the top 10 things to do as you explore the buzzing city, beautiful surrounds and friendly atmosphere of Cork!
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The lively city and its gorgeous surroundings of Cork on the island of Ireland are full of star attractions. Where else would you find a thriving 18th century food market, an iconic whiskey legacy and a sure-fire way to obtain the famous Irish “gift of the gab”? With its vibrant city, beautiful coastline, delicious food and colourful towns, a trip to Cork on the island of Ireland is sure to be an unforgettable one!
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FAST FACTS:
- Built nearly 600 years ago, Blarney Castle is the home of the famous Blarney Stone, which is believed to bestow the “gift of gab” to those who kiss it!
- St Anne’s Church still retains its original 18th century bells. Visitors can climb to the top of the tower and ring the Shandon Bells while taking in the stunning panoramic view of the city.
- Located off coast of Cork, Spike Island (Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2017) is the only place in Ireland where you’ll find a monastery, fortress and prison all in the one spot!
- Cobh harbour is said to be the largest natural harbour in the world. This marina was the final stop for the RMS Titanic before departing on its ill-fated voyage to the United States.
- For 200 years the Jameson distillery was located in Dublin, but in 1975 it relocated to Midleton, County Cork. Guided tours bring to life the rich legacy of this famous liquid gold – and a taste of the tipple always goes down a treat!
- The English Market in Cork city is the place to pick up traditional specialities like drisheen (black pudding) and pigs’ trotters, although the 55 or so stalls also stock delicious bread, fish, cheese, fruit and veg! - The newly renovated home of Cork GAA (Gaelic Games), Páirc Uí Chaoimh hosts not only matches, but also a variety of concerts – notable gigs in the past include Michael Jackson, Prince, Oasis and most recently Ed Sheeran!
- The mission of the Cork Jazz Festival was to produce the best jazz festival in Ireland and one of the best in Europe… and they have certainly achieved this! With this year being the festival’s 40th birthday, you can expect this year’s festival to be bigger and better than ever.
- Fota House, a beautifully designed 19th century home, offers visitors an intimate look into how life was lived in the past. Visitors get a great understanding of how members of the gentry and the servants alike lived, by exploring the brilliantly preserved estate.
- Cork City Gaol may look like a castle, but it was in fact a 19th century prison! Now open to the public as a tourist attraction, visitors get a fascinating insight into day-to-day prison life back in the 1800s.
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