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Cork Airport 24 min
The Butter Museum (19 min)
Engaging displays on the traditional craft of butter-making, its role in Irish society and culture.
The English Market (21 min)
Traders selling organic and locally produced food in an 18th-century covered market.
Blackrock Castle Observatory (28 min)
Late 16th-century castle trading as an educational centre for science, engineering and technology.
Nano Nagle Place (21 min)
Restored convent & gardens with museum displays on a 1700s nun dedicated to educating the poor.
Shandon Bells & Tower St Anne's Church (19 min)
18th-century working church with a landmark tower, open for city views and chance to ring the bells.
Fitzgerald Park (19 min)
Popular green space with a museum, fountain, sculptures, walking paths & manicured landscaping.
Blarney Woollen Mills (9 min)
Former wool mill with a small hotel, a restaurant & a shop selling Irish sweaters & Celtic jewelry.
Elizabeth Fort (21 min)
This star-shaped 17th-century fort offers views of the city views & guided tours.
Cork Opera House (20 min)
Seating for 1000 patrons to watch local and international concerts, theatre, dance and comedy shows.
Cork City Gaol (Museum) (14 min)
Castle-like, restored 19th-century prison with exhibitions, night tours and a souvenir shop.
Cork Public Museum (18 min)
Engaging displays, from photographs to excavated artefacts, illustrating local and national history.
Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral (19 min)
Spired, Gothic Revival building, designed by William Burges, hosting Church of Ireland services.
Blarney Stone (12 min)
Ancient stone in a medieval castle keep said to give those who kiss it a mystical eloquence.
Blarney Castle & Gardens (10 min)
Ruined castle housing the famed Blarney Stone, a kiss of which is said to grant the gift of the gab.
Crawford Art Gallery (20 min)
Domestic arts centre showcasing a collection of 2000 paintings, sculpture, glass and video works.
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