Discover the “Emerald Isle’s” second largest city, known for its rich history, thriving food scene and lively culture.
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Independent.ie on MSNCork-based directory of family-friendly attractions announces ‘best of’ 2025Cork-based business, The Family Edit, Ireland’s go-to online directory for baby classes, kids activities and family ...
Whether you’re in town for the foodie hotspots which are popping up weekly, the culture or the fantastic shopping, it’s the ...
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Irish Independent on MSNGuinness Women’s Six Nations 2025: Best things to do in Cork & Belfast before kick-offThe 2025 Guinness Women’s Six Nations promises to be an unforgettable tournament as it will be the first major event in what will be a momentous year for the women’s game. Nations will go head-to-head ...
Whether you’re a sweet or savoury pancake lover, there is something for everyone in Cork city - with many restaurants offering all-day pancakes for the day that’s in it. Here are seven places ...
Lookng for a way to make your next trip to Ireland unique? Ireland has many off the beaten path hidden gems you can add to ...
All Together Now won Best Live Music Festival, as it should, whilst McGinley’s Bar in Letterkenny won IMRO National Live Music Venue of the Year. It and places like Coughlan’s in Cork should ...
Less than an hour from Lancashire is a trendy suburb which has been named one of the best places to live in the UK.
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Irish Mirror on MSNOPW reveals the most popular Irish attractions enjoyed by nearly 14 million visitors in 2024From Dublin Castle to Kilkenny Castle, the Rock of Cashel, Kilmainham Gaol and more, 13.8 million people visited OPW sites in ...
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Cork Beo on MSNTributes paid to former Defence Forces man who became 'friendly face' of famous Cork hotelAnd fond memories of Gerard O'Brien - former night manager and then food and beverage manager at the well-known Cork hotel - are being shared after his sad passing. The famous hotel has paid its own ...
St Patrick's Day attracts thousands of overseas visitors to Ireland every year, placing a spotlight on the island's top tourist attractions.
Sun and sand of the Cayman Islands proved too powerful a lure for an accountant in cold and wet Cork
In 2002, on a cold and rainy February in Cork, young accountant Ronan Guilfoyle received an email from a former colleague who ...
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