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"Cork is the second largest city of the Republic of Ireland after Dublin. The city is located in the province of Munster and lies on the banks of the River Lee. Cork City has a population of 275,000 inhabitants. Cork is also the One of the 32 counties of Ireland and is actually the largest county in Ireland. Cork City has a great reputation for its "friendly people and home to Murphy's Irish Stout, Guinness Jazz Festival, famous former Irish footballer Roy Keane among others. For anyone visiting Ireland for the first time, no visit would be complete without visiting County Cork. The city has some excellent accommodation that caters for all needs assessment of passengers. However hotels Cork, in particular, have furnished an excellent reputation over the years.
Because of his "situation in the south-west of Ireland Cork is an ideal base for exploring nearby counties such as County Kerry and County Waterford home of the famous Waterford Crystal factory. The main towns in County Cork include Kinsale, widely recognized as one of the best places to dine in Europe, Youghal, a traditional seaside resort, Mallow, Skibbereen, Cobh and Blarney course the famous home of the spinning wool.

Getting to Cork
Getting to Cork is not as problematic as in the past used to be. Daily flights operate between Dublin and Cork and also operate daily flights from many UK and continental European destinations. Flights to Cork have become much more competitive in recent years especially with the launch of Ryanair flights daily from Dublin. If flying does not your imagination, you can always take a train from Houston law from Dublin to Cork city. For those wishing to travel by car, rental cars can be picked up at almost all major sites in Ireland including Dublin Airport, Shannon, Rosslare Harbour and of course at Cork Airport from the city itself same.
Top 10 tips when visiting Cork City or county following
1. Make sure to watch a hurling match live. This is a fantastic show and is played with 15 men in each team. This is the game on the ground fasting in the world today and hurling is played with sticks and a small leather ball called sliothar. A sport really amazing!
2. Visit Fota Wildlife Park located between Cobh and Midleton in east Cork.
3. Discover and enjoy Irish whiskey at its best at the Jameson Distillery in Midleton Irish.
4. Sample some of the best food anywhere, including crocodiles in Kinsale many good restaurants.
5. Spend a day at The Mills Blarney wool.
6. Enjoy the spectacular scenery in West Cork.
7. Take a day of golf at the many fantastic courses in Cork has to offer.
8. Enjoy a few pints of the local black stuff-Murphy in the many bars in the picturesque town.
Nine. Treat yourself by staying at hotels Cork fine on supply below.
10. Finally remember to relax and living in Cork is not as frantic as in many other places, so enjoy!

For more information please visit Hotels in Cork, Ireland "

Posted on April 6, 2010.
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