Cork City Ramble
Highlights
- Diverse and interesting background of Cork City Centre
- Insights and stories missed by travel guides
- Fascinating emergence of Cork's renowned gallery
- Rory Gallagher Memorial and his musical achievements
- Commercial and political impact of the Huguenots
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Duration 1 hour 15 minutes
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Guided by local professionals
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All fees and taxes included
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Wheelchair accessible
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Suitable for all fitness levels
Immerse yourselves in the captivating history of Cork City Centre with the Cork City Ramble walking tour. Led by knowledgeable local professionals, this tour uncovers the maritime, merchant, and social history of Ireland's second city, offering insights and stories that travel guides often miss. Explore the hidden gems and iconic landmarks as you stroll through the charming streets, discovering the city's fascinating past. With all fees and taxes included, you can relax and fully immerse yourself in the experience. The tour concludes outside the entrance to the renowned English Market, leaving you with a sense of awe and a newfound appreciation for this vibrant city. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to delve into the rich heritage of Cork City Centre.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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1 hours 15 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Cork's rich history on a guided walking tour, uncovering the city's maritime and social heritage with local insights.
Included
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All Fees and Taxes
Meeting Point
Fàilte Ireland Tourist information Office on the corner of Patrick Street directly opposite the famous Fr. Matthew Statue near St Patrick's Bridge. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to departure time.
125 St Patrick's St, Centre, Cork, T12 AE81 , Ireland
End Point
Tour ends outside the entrance to the world famous English Market
2-3 Princes St, Centre, Cork, T12 XR84 , Ireland
What to expect
Guide will meet you here and introduce themselves and update you on health and safety and content of the tour
St Patrick Street
See the meandering route of the Main Street and the remaining boathouse entrances
Opera Lane
Walk along Cork's newest street and plan what shops to visit in your free time !
Learn of the fascinating emergence of Corks most renowned gallery and its amazing exhibits
Rory Gallagher Place - Cork City
Visit the Rory Gallagher Memorial and hear of the great performers connections to Cork and his musical achievements
Huguenot Cemetery
Hear the story of the arrival of the Huguenots to Cork and their subsequent influence and impact on the commercial and political life of Cork
Coal Quay Market
Learn about the past importance of this once maritime marketplace
Grand Parade
Stroll along this resplendent street learning about the Berwick fountain, Bishop Lucey Park and Grand Lodge of Tuckey Street
Learn the moving story of the pioneering achievements of Nano Nagle at the first bridge in Cork city named after a woman. See the locations of the nearby Fortress and Cathedral
Cork City
Learn of the commercial importance of this business street and see more examples of the boathouse entrances. See the war memorial and the National memorial
Tour concludes outside the main entrance to the English Market, learn about the origin and operation of the market, Queen Elizabeth visit and the amazing array of foodstuffs and traditional fare in this vibrant market.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Arrive at the meeting point 10 mins early
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Visit The English Market post-tour for lunch
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Don't miss the Crawford Art Gallery nearby
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Bring comfortable walking shoes
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Check local events for unique experiences
More About this Experience
Introduction
Come and experience the charm and history of Cork City Centre on the captivating Cork City Ramble walking tour. Led by knowledgeable local professionals, this tour takes you on a journey through the maritime, merchant, and social history of Ireland's second city. Get ready to uncover hidden gems, hear intriguing stories, and discover the city's rich heritage.
What to expect?
During this 75-minute tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the captivating history and culture of Cork City. From the moment you meet your guide at the Fàilte Ireland Tourist Information Office, you'll be transported back in time as they introduce the health and safety guidelines along with the content of the tour. As you meander through the meandering route of St. Patrick Street, you'll get a glimpse of the city's past through its boathouse entrances.
As you continue your stroll, you'll have the opportunity to explore Cork's newest street and plan your shopping escapades. Delve into the fascinating story of Cork's renowned gallery and its awe-inspiring exhibits. Discover the connections between Cork and the iconic musician Rory Gallagher at the memorial dedicated to him. Learn about the influence of the Huguenots on Cork's commercial and political life.
Pass by Coal Quay Market and absorb the history of this once vibrant maritime marketplace. Stroll along resplendent streets adorned with the Berwick fountain, Bishop Lucey Park, and the Grand Lodge of Tuckey Street. Discover the pioneering achievements of Nano Nagle, the locations of the nearby Fortress and Cathedral, and the commercial importance of a bustling business street. Finally, the tour concludes outside the entrance to the world-famous English Market, where you'll learn about its origin, Queen Elizabeth's visit, and the delicious array of food and traditional fare on offer.
Who is this for?
The Cork City Ramble tour is for anyone who wants to delve into the captivating history and stories of Cork City Centre. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a culture lover, or simply a curious traveler, this tour offers something for everyone. It is a great activity for individuals, couples, families, and groups of friends who want to experience the city from a unique perspective. Whether you're a local looking to rediscover your city or a visitor wanting to learn more about the cultural heritage of Cork, this tour is a must-do.
Why book this?
Book the Cork City Ramble tour and unlock the city's hidden stories and secrets that travel guides often miss. Led by passionate local professionals, this tour offers a personalized and immersive experience. You'll gain a deeper understanding of Cork's maritime, merchant, and social past, as well as its vibrant present. Explore the city with expert insights, hear captivating tales of influential figures, and see landmarks that have shaped Cork's identity. The tour is designed to take you off the beaten path, away from the typical tourist spots, and into the heart of the city. With its intriguing itinerary and knowledgeable guides, this tour promises to be a memorable and enriching experience for all.
Good to know
When booking the Cork City Ramble tour, remember to arrive 10 minutes prior to the departure time at the designated meeting point, the Fàilte Ireland Tourist Information Office on Patrick Street. This ensures a prompt start and a seamless experience. The tour duration is approximately 75 minutes, so wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. As you explore the city, take note of the fascinating history, architecture, and landmarks that you encounter. You can ask your guide questions along the way, allowing for a truly interactive experience. At the end of the tour, take some time to explore the world-famous English Market, and perhaps indulge in some delicious local delicacies.
Reviews
Feedback from individuals who have taken the Cork City Ramble tour emphasizes the excellent knowledge and enthusiasm of the guides. Many reviewers praised the tour for its interesting and offbeat itinerary, which allows visitors to truly experience the essence and history of Cork City. The guides' storytelling and engaging presentation style left a lasting impression on reviewers, who felt that they gained unique insights into the city's past through captivating anecdotes and lesser-known tales. Most importantly, reviewers felt that the tour added depth and richness to their overall experience of Cork City, making it a highlight of their visit.
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