Why Makes Flights to Cork?

With new structures springing up all over town, including the Crawford Municipal Gallery, the Cork Opera House and the Lewis Gluckman Gallery, there’s no better time to book your flights to Cork to witness these architectural wonders, while admiring their place in Cork’s art scene.

Flights to Cork

Flights to Cork

When to Make Flights to Cork

Thanks to the countless museums, concerts and festivals welcoming travelers to Cork throughout the year, there’s something for every traveler in Cork.

Summertime is also when Cork hosts a slew of song-filled festivals, namely the Cork Midsummer Festival and the Lee Delta Blues Festival, which celebrates jazz and blues musicians from around the world each June.

Cork Insider Information

  • Located on South Main Street in the center of the City, Cork’s Beamish and Crawford Brewery is a fantastic spot to hit before your return Cork flight.
  • No trip to County Cork is complete without a trip to Blarney Castle, just 5 miles northwest of Cork. Take in a hefty dose of Cork’s history within the city limits with a visit to St. Anne’s Church.
  • Blarney Golf Resort and Bantry Golf Club are regional favorites. You can book golf trips to Cork with travel companies, or just bring your clubs aboard your Cork flight and get a tee time on one of the famous courses while you’re here.

Cork Airports

Cork International Airport (ORK): Flights to Cork touch down at Cork International Airport, which is one of the busiest airports in the Republic of Ireland.

And here some the descriptions of Cork – Republic of Ireland, that makes you attracted to make a plan getting there.

The center of Cork is located on an island between two channels of the Lee River.

City Centre

St Patrick’s Street runs through the heart of the city. Oliver Plunkett Street, which runs partly parallel to Patrick’s Street, bustles with smaller shops, life and color. Heading west, one comes to the English Market, the culinary heart of Cork, boasting a huge array of fresh local produce, and tantalising international delicacies. One block further west lies North Main Street, and the Cork Vision Centre: situated in the historic St Peter’s Church, it offers the visitor the opportunity to really get a feel for the city with a magnificent 1:500 scale model of the whole city.

The Cork Public Museum is situated within the park and offers a wealth of information for those interested in local and national history.

North of the City

The “North Side” is defined by hills rising up from the river, and toward the city’s more hidden charms. Directly below “the bells” is the old Cork Butter Exchange, now home to the intriguing Cork Butter Museum, and the Shandon Craft Centre.

South of the City

The Gothic grandeur of St Finbarr’s Cathedral dominates the horizon of Cork’s “South Side”. The street also offers a number drinking and live-music venues, popular with students of the nearby University College Cork (UCC).

Beyond the Cork

Cork also makes an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding area. Cobh (pronounced Cove), is connected by an hourly train to Cork.

Have fun with your flights to Cork! Get the cheap one also!

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