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The city of Cork, Ireland is located in County Cork, which is situated in southwestern Ireland. Right on the ocean, Cork is home to the world’s second largest natural harbor and is an important Irish seaport.
People visiting Cork, Ireland can take a walk down historic St. Patrick’s Street with its beautiful architecture and pedestrian zone.
Visitors to Cork can also enjoy sights such as the towering Cork County Hall, the famous church tower of Shandon, the Cork City Hall, the historic St Mary’s Cathedral (also called North Cathedral), and the Church of Ireland St Finbarre’s Cathedral.
Getting to Cork:
You can fly to Cork on Ryanair or another international airline that has flights to Cork Airport (ORK).
Getting around in Cork and County Cork:
You can hire a car at Cork airport if you plan to drive around the area.
How to Get to Cork from Dublin:
Cork is less than three hours by train from Dublin.
How to Get to Cork from Limerick:
Cork is less than two hours by train from Limerick.