St Patrick's St, Cork

St Patrick's St, Cork: Our most recommended tours and activities

Cork Private Walking Tour

Cork Private Walking Tour

Crawford Art Gallery Despite the Art Gallery is closed for a major development until 2027, we are going to visit the area and you will hear from our approved tour guide the history behind the Gallery and the area. St. Peter and Paul's Church The foundation stone was laid on August 15, 1859. The church was opened for worship on June 29, 1864 The church is built of red sandstone with dressings of limestone. The ridge of the roof is decorated by ornamental ironwork, partly gilded, terminating at the western gable by an ornamental cross with foliated arms. St Patrick Street St Patrick's Street is the main shopping street of the city of Cork. The street was subject to redevelopment in 2004, and has since won two awards as Ireland's best shopping street The English Market The English Market is a municipal food market in the center of Cork city. The market is regarded for both its mid-19th century architecture and locally produced artisan food. The market has become a tourist attraction, has developed an international reputation, and has been described by chef Rick Stein as the "best covered market in the UK and Ireland" Grand Parade Grand Parade is a notable street in Cork, known for its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance. It features a mix of shops, cafes, and cultural spots, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Elizabeth Fort Elizabeth Fort in Cork, Ireland, is a historic star-shaped fort that dates back to the late 17th century. Originally built to defend the city against potential attacks St Fin Barre's Cathedral Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral is a Gothic Revival three-spire Church of Ireland cathedral in the city of Cork. It is located on the south bank of the River Lee and dedicated to Finbarr of Cork, patron saint of the city.

Charm of Cork: A Private Walking Tour With Local Guide

Charm of Cork: A Private Walking Tour With Local Guide

With a maritime history spanning over a thousand years, Cork is a captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and quirky charm. Nestled along Ireland's serene coastal landscape, this vibrant city invites you to explore its fascinating past and dynamic present. Known as the ""Rebel City,"" Cork has endured Viking invasions, civil war, and centuries of transformation, emerging as a thriving hub of culture and resilience. Wander through streets that are an architectural treasure trove, echoing the city's storied history and bustling with life. A visit to the famous English Market, a foodie’s haven since 1788, is a must, with its enticing aromas and delectable local flavors. Stop by St. Anne’s Church to ring the iconic Shandon Bells, but beware of the clock tower—nicknamed the “four-faced liar” for its contradictory times on each face. As you uncover Cork’s magnificent churches, modern landmarks, and lively markets, you’ll hear fascinating tales and quirky anecdotes that bring its unique character to life. From historic sites to a vibrant cultural scene and the warm hospitality of its locals, Cork promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Ireland’s maritime legacy.

Wells House, Co Wexford: Entry, Picnic & Meerkat fun

Wells House, Co Wexford: Entry, Picnic & Meerkat fun

Embark on an unforgettable adventure at Wells House and Gardens in Co. Wexford, just an hour's drive from Dublin. Discover the enchanting 450-acre estate, where history and nature blend seamlessly. Enjoy a private meet and greet with a charming meerkat mob – perfect for selfies and creating fun memories. Afterward, indulge in a bespoke picnic, choosing your ideal spot to relax and unwind in the beautifully manicured gardens or the historic grounds of this stunning estate, which dates back to the 1600s. Wells House and Gardens offer a perfect day out for all ages, combining the beauty of nature, the allure of history, and the joy of unique animal encounters. Make lasting memories with your family and friends at this extraordinary destination!

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St Patrick's St, Cork: Our most recommended tours and activities

Cork Private Walking Tour

Cork Private Walking Tour

Crawford Art Gallery Despite the Art Gallery is closed for a major development until 2027, we are going to visit the area and you will hear from our approved tour guide the history behind the Gallery and the area. St. Peter and Paul's Church The foundation stone was laid on August 15, 1859. The church was opened for worship on June 29, 1864 The church is built of red sandstone with dressings of limestone. The ridge of the roof is decorated by ornamental ironwork, partly gilded, terminating at the western gable by an ornamental cross with foliated arms. St Patrick Street St Patrick's Street is the main shopping street of the city of Cork. The street was subject to redevelopment in 2004, and has since won two awards as Ireland's best shopping street The English Market The English Market is a municipal food market in the center of Cork city. The market is regarded for both its mid-19th century architecture and locally produced artisan food. The market has become a tourist attraction, has developed an international reputation, and has been described by chef Rick Stein as the "best covered market in the UK and Ireland" Grand Parade Grand Parade is a notable street in Cork, known for its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance. It features a mix of shops, cafes, and cultural spots, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Elizabeth Fort Elizabeth Fort in Cork, Ireland, is a historic star-shaped fort that dates back to the late 17th century. Originally built to defend the city against potential attacks St Fin Barre's Cathedral Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral is a Gothic Revival three-spire Church of Ireland cathedral in the city of Cork. It is located on the south bank of the River Lee and dedicated to Finbarr of Cork, patron saint of the city.

Charm of Cork: A Private Walking Tour With Local Guide

Charm of Cork: A Private Walking Tour With Local Guide

With a maritime history spanning over a thousand years, Cork is a captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and quirky charm. Nestled along Ireland's serene coastal landscape, this vibrant city invites you to explore its fascinating past and dynamic present. Known as the ""Rebel City,"" Cork has endured Viking invasions, civil war, and centuries of transformation, emerging as a thriving hub of culture and resilience. Wander through streets that are an architectural treasure trove, echoing the city's storied history and bustling with life. A visit to the famous English Market, a foodie’s haven since 1788, is a must, with its enticing aromas and delectable local flavors. Stop by St. Anne’s Church to ring the iconic Shandon Bells, but beware of the clock tower—nicknamed the “four-faced liar” for its contradictory times on each face. As you uncover Cork’s magnificent churches, modern landmarks, and lively markets, you’ll hear fascinating tales and quirky anecdotes that bring its unique character to life. From historic sites to a vibrant cultural scene and the warm hospitality of its locals, Cork promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Ireland’s maritime legacy.

Wells House, Co Wexford: Entry, Picnic & Meerkat fun

Wells House, Co Wexford: Entry, Picnic & Meerkat fun

Embark on an unforgettable adventure at Wells House and Gardens in Co. Wexford, just an hour's drive from Dublin. Discover the enchanting 450-acre estate, where history and nature blend seamlessly. Enjoy a private meet and greet with a charming meerkat mob – perfect for selfies and creating fun memories. Afterward, indulge in a bespoke picnic, choosing your ideal spot to relax and unwind in the beautifully manicured gardens or the historic grounds of this stunning estate, which dates back to the 1600s. Wells House and Gardens offer a perfect day out for all ages, combining the beauty of nature, the allure of history, and the joy of unique animal encounters. Make lasting memories with your family and friends at this extraordinary destination!

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