City - south
Further south is the Triskel Arts Centre, a vibrant cluster of gallery, theater, and drinking spaces, with a Sushi Bar thrown in for good measure. Venturing west, one leaves the inner center of the city, past corner-shops, and pubs, and toward the Mardyke Walk. This delightful stretch, which has been an institution amongst locals for over a century, leads directly to Fitzgerald Park. The Cork Public Museum is situated within the park and offers a wealth of information for those interested in local and national history. Defined by the two channels of the Lee, the city center of Cork has a beauty of its own, easily and best experienced on foot. A stroll along any of the waterways can be surprising and rewarding, while the island itself invites the visitor to lose their way, yet easily to find it again.
Nightlife
Ellis Thos
Loafers Bar
Long Island
Rock View (The)
Angel Beer Hall
Angler's Rest (The)
Gables (The)
Gateway Bar
Schooner (The)
Granary Theatre (The)
Bull McCabe's
Musgrave Park
Munster Literature Centre (Tigh LitrÃochta)
Marquee
Office Bar (The)
Douglas Hide (The)
Kavanagh's Pub
Bosun (The)
Attractions
Satyananda Yoga Centre
Elizabeth Fort
Quay Co-op Cafe (The)
Fitzgerald Park
Cork City Gaol
Muskerry Sports & Leisure Limited
University College Cork
Church of Christ the King
St Fin Barre's Cathedral
Cork Fringe Theatre Festival
Cork Greyhound Races
Mizen Head Signal Station
Restaurants
Gables (The)
Quay Co-op Cafe (The)
Bosun (The)
Hotels
Oriel House Hotel
Redclyffe Guest House
Killarney Guest House
Kingsley Hotel
Havisham House Hotel
Hayfield Manor Hotel
Forte Travelodge