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A walking tour of the lively city of Cork and a stop for a drink at a traditional pub is a perfect way to enjoy the charms of Ireland. Your guided tour enables you to discover the rich historical past of this vibrant city. Historic Cork is a city of steeples and bridges and was truly made for walking. Although its compact size makes it entirely visible from many vantage-points, this charming city offers an abundance of lovely Old-World sites for you to discover. Drive through the rolling countryside to the city of Cork and begin your walking tour.
. The tour takes you inside one of Cork’s most breathtaking landmarks, Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral. This magnificent Neo-Gothic masterpiece, with its intricately carved stonework and soaring spires, offers a stunning blend of art, architecture, and history. As you explore this cathedral, your guide will highlight the rich symbolism and the cathedral’s connection to Cork’s early Christian heritage, leaving you with a deep appreciation for this spiritual center. Begin your walk seeing such sights as Elizabeth Fort, a 17th-century star-shaped fort that offers panoramic views of the city. Your guide will share stories of Cork’s turbulent past, from its military role to its transformation into a vibrant hub of activity. From here, stroll through the bustling streets with the Holy Trinity Church on view in the distance, an architectural gem that stands as a symbol of Cork’s spiritual heritage. This stunning Gothic Revival church, with its ornate interior and towering spire, invites you to pause and appreciate the craftsmanship and serenity it beholds.
Continue to Cork's bustling main thoroughfare. The classical limestone façade of the Courthouse, located in a street full of red brick buildings, is one of Cork's most enduring sights. You will also stop at a local pub for a refreshing beer before the return to Cobh.