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Things To Do in Cork, Munster

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Is Cork boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what five local experts had to say about things to do in Cork, Munster.

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People in this city love to ride bicycles, drivers should be aware of this. The roads here are quite dangerous but the scenery is beautiful. Overall, Cork is a wonderful city with vibrant nightlife and amazing nature-filled walks.

Finbarr, says: 2020

There’s no better introduction to Cork than the food scene that is the fantastic English Market. Cork is a rainy place so you should visit the fanatic museums and art galleries. The people are really friendly and love to help anyway they can. The county cork is the “Rebel county”, a name given by King Henry VII of England for its support of a man claiming to be Richard, Duke of York. Cork also has really beautiful cathedrals.

For a person of colour you should expect to stand out. There are very few people of colour which means you will attract a lot of attention. If moving over from a country like America the lack of diversity will be a shock to the system. Other than that it is a very nice town with a lot of things to do. Especially for the older generations.

Cork City is unlike many other Irish cities in that there is not a significant class divide based on what part of it you live. Someone from an affluent area is just as likely to attend the same mass, play at the same sports club or go to the same school as someone from a completely different walk of life. It is likely why it is often rated as one of the friendliest and most welcoming cities in the world.

Cork is in the south of Ireland. It is a small city. It is possibly more accurate to call it a big town. Cork is steeped in history, with many historical sites to visit, and galleries, and artisan shops dotted around the city center.

Danielle, says: 2020
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