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Cork, Ireland, began on an island and now spans both banks of the River Lee. Take a walking tour to St. Finn Barre’s Cathedral. Visit the riverside University College Cork. Climb up the hill to see Shandon Church, whose steeple is a symbol of the city. The Cork City Gaol looks more like a castle than a penitentiary and has a fascinating history.
To great the real feel of Cork and its residents, you might want to consider staying at a Bed & Breakfast hotel. If so, you should consider one of the following B&Bs. They were ranked as the best Bed & Breakfast hotels in Cork by the users of Hotels.com. And you can use Hotels.com to find the best prices for them.
- Acton Lodge B&B
- Gabriel House – Guest House
- Redclyffe House
- Kent House B&B
- Number Forty-Eight
- Daymar B&B
- Robin Hill House
- Buena Vista
- Knockawn Wood Bed & Breakfast
- Flushing Meadow
- Seafield Farmhouse
- Bridgeview Farmhouse
- Annabella Lodge Bed & Breakfast
- Blue Horizon
- Ballyvolane House