Advantages: Maryborough House Hotel & Spa Disadvantages: Not much to do, disc parking schemes
...We had a 4 night break based around Cork, the good point was the hotel in Douglas (Maryborough Hotel and Spa) which was very good with excellent facilities and very friendly staff (probably because most were eastern european rather than Irish). Not a cheap option though.
Overall though we found Cork disappointing, the countryside is OK, nothing spectacular though, and many areas appear shabby.
One thing we did note was the apparent aversion to tourists in terms of lack of parking spaces - Cork City and most towns - even small ones have "disc parking" i.e. if you are local it's easy to park, if not then virtually impossible or you pay often over 2 euros per hour - and worse many parking bays have a 2 hour maximum stay.
The City itself was also disappointing, it seems to be undergoing a major refurb in the centre at the moment...
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Advantages: Attractive and compact city, eclectic and diverse yet still traditional, lots to do Disadvantages: Eating out not cheap; some may find it too hilly
...walk: although the centre is compact, there are a few hills.
It takes a little while to get your bearings in Cork; the city started life as an island in the swampy River Lee and today the river flows in two channels through the centre of the city. As a result you find that you are constantly crossing bridges and some of the main streets are even built over smaller sub-channels. On the north side, the streets start to climb the hill and if you are in bed and breakfast accommodation, you may find yourself climbing up several times a day as most of these establishments are in Victorian townhouses. The more affluent visitors will be pleased to know that the higher end hotels tend to be in the city centre which is flat.
Two distinctive churches make good reference points if you are struggling to get your bearings – and are also worth visiting...
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Advantages: Everything! Disadvantages: It's too hard to leave!
...too.
Again, like Cork City Youghal is an expensive place -this of course depends on how much alcohol you like to consume and the sort of places you'd like to eat - but worth every penny and minute you spend there!
Fantastic place - might see yas there!
I'll finish with some silly things that may come in useful.
*Ireland are now using the Euro currency, this changed from the Irish pound only a couple of years ago.
*The plug sockets are the three pin ones like in England (may seem obvious but silly me took loads of them adapter things the first time I went!
*The film Moby Dick was set at the Moby Dick pub in Youghal.
*Sir Walter Raleigh was the first mayor in the town, there is The Walter Raleigh hotel in Youghal today.
* Cork airport is a nice hassle free airport, a little way from the centre of Cork- but has no Macdonalds...
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A disaster...In a few words this is the service from your hotel to us.
We traveled from Spain to Oslo with my son and my wife, we had made a book in internet 25 to 30 of August.
When we arrived, the first day ,the walls,the courtains were dirty,the... more