A coastal town with a prominent church spire, a waterfront, and a mix of residential and commercial buildings.

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1. The River Lee Hotel

The River Lee Hotel
Cork
Canada
David
S$251
includes taxes & fees
6 Sept - 7 Sept
The River Lee Hotel

2. The Dean Cork

The Dean Cork
Cork
United Kingdom
Apryl
S$261
includes taxes & fees
23 Aug - 24 Aug
The Dean Cork

3. Isaacs Hotel Cork City

Isaacs Hotel Cork City
Victorian Quarter
United States
DonL
S$243
includes taxes & fees
23 Aug - 24 Aug
Isaacs Hotel Cork City

4. Moxy Cork

Moxy Cork
Victorian Quarter
United States
kimberly
S$266
includes taxes & fees
23 Aug - 24 Aug
Moxy Cork

5. Premier Inn Cork City Centre

Premier Inn Cork City Centre
Cork City Centre
United Kingdom
Delrose
S$158
includes taxes & fees
13 Sept - 14 Sept
Premier Inn Cork City Centre

6. Imperial Hotel

Imperial Hotel
Cork City Centre
United Kingdom
Patricia
S$301
includes taxes & fees
6 Sept - 7 Sept
Imperial Hotel

7. Maldron Hotel South Mall Cork City

Maldron Hotel South Mall Cork City
Cork City Centre
United States
james
S$236
includes taxes & fees
20 Sept - 21 Sept
Maldron Hotel South Mall Cork City

8. Leonardo Hotel Cork

Leonardo Hotel Cork
Cork City Centre
Canada
Allan
S$252
includes taxes & fees
16 Sept - 17 Sept
Leonardo Hotel Cork

9. Clayton Hotel Cork City

Clayton Hotel Cork City
Cork City Centre
Australia
Craig
S$242
includes taxes & fees
20 Sept - 21 Sept
Clayton Hotel Cork City

10. Maldron Hotel Shandon Cork

Maldron Hotel Shandon Cork
Shandon
Canada
Neil
S$228
includes taxes & fees
20 Sept - 21 Sept
Maldron Hotel Shandon Cork

11. The Montenotte Hotel

The Montenotte Hotel
Cork
United States
Trinda
S$333
includes taxes & fees
23 Aug - 24 Aug
The Montenotte Hotel

12. Blarney Woollen Mills Hotel, BW Signature Collection

Blarney Woollen Mills Hotel, BW Signature Collection
Blarney
United States
Kristen
S$181
includes taxes & fees
30 Aug - 31 Aug
Blarney Woollen Mills Hotel, BW Signature Collection

13. Rochestown Park Hotel

Rochestown Park Hotel
Douglas
United Kingdom
John
S$207
includes taxes & fees
6 Sept - 7 Sept
Rochestown Park Hotel

14. Hayfield Manor

Hayfield Manor
South Parish
United States
Kari
S$519
includes taxes & fees
4 Sept - 5 Sept
Hayfield Manor

15. The Address Cork

The Address Cork
Cork
United States
Jorden
S$222
includes taxes & fees
6 Sept - 7 Sept
The Address Cork

16. Cork International Hotel

Cork International Hotel
Cork
Canada
Casey
S$224
includes taxes & fees
23 Aug - 24 Aug
Cork International Hotel

17. The Kingsley

The Kingsley
Cork
Canada
Remus
S$235
includes taxes & fees
6 Sept - 7 Sept
The Kingsley

18. Residence Inn by Marriott Cork

Residence Inn by Marriott Cork
Victorian Quarter
United States
Daniel
S$310
includes taxes & fees
23 Aug - 24 Aug
Residence Inn by Marriott Cork

19. Commodore Hotel

Commodore Hotel
Cobh
United States
Timothy
S$251
includes taxes & fees
3 Sept - 4 Sept
Commodore Hotel

20. The Metropole Hotel

The Metropole Hotel
Victorian Quarter
United States
Julie
S$276
includes taxes & fees
30 Aug - 31 Aug
The Metropole Hotel
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Where to stay in Cork

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Cork City Centre

Cork City Centre combines Georgian elegance with medieval charm along the River Lee. The iconic bells of St. Anne's Shandon Church ring over cobblestone streets lined with colourful historic buildings. The 18th-century English Market buzzes with local vendors selling artisan foods under Victorian ironwork. Wander Oliver Plunkett Street to discover traditional Irish pubs with live music sessions most evenings. The Crawford Art Gallery and Cork Opera House offer cultural experiences between shopping trips. Everything in this compact, walkable area sits within easy reach, making it perfect for travellers seeking authentic Irish atmosphere.

Victorian Quarter

Cork's Victorian Quarter enchants visitors with its 19th-century limestone facades and red-brick elegance. Traditional pubs showcase etched glass windows while boutique shops nestle beneath decorative ironwork balconies. The Everyman Theatre anchors this historic district with regular cultural performances. This walkable area offers authentic Irish experiences just steps from the River Lee. Enjoy traditional music sessions in cosy pubs or explore shops selling local crafts and Celtic jewellery. The cobblestone pathways lead to restaurants serving hearty Irish stews and fresh seafood.

Huguenot Quarter

Cork's Huguenot Quarter offers a charming glimpse into the city's French Protestant heritage. Historic 17th-century buildings line narrow cobblestone lanes where heritage plaques mark significant sites. The English Market stands at its heart with Victorian iron and glass architecture filled with local artisans. This cultural enclave balances authentic local life with thoughtful tourism. Browse speciality shops selling Irish woollens and pottery alongside French-influenced cafรฉs serving traditional pastries. At night, traditional pubs host live Irish music sessions while the quarter maintains its peaceful residential character.

Shandon

Shandon gives visitors an authentic taste of Cork's historic heart with its colourful Georgian terraces and narrow cobblestone streets. St. Anne's Church tower dominates the skyline, inviting travellers to climb up and ring the famous Shandon Bells. The area maintains a genuine local character rarely found in tourist areas. This hillside district balances history with everyday Irish life. The Cork Butter Museum celebrates the city's trading past through engaging exhibits. Traditional pubs host live music sessions where locals and visitors mingle naturally. The steep streets offer rewarding city views that make the climb worthwhile.

South Parish

Step into Cork's South Parish, where medieval walls of Elizabeth Fort stand beside St. Fin Barre's Gothic cathedral spires. This historic district offers a genuine slice of Irish heritage through cobbled streets and Georgian architecture. Crawford Art Gallery and Triskel Arts Centre showcase authentic cultural experiences. The area maintains a local feel where visitors can mingle with Cork residents in traditional pubs. Enjoy hearty Irish stews and fresh seafood in converted townhouses. Artisan craft shops and independent bookshops line the streets, all within easy walking distance of the scenic River Lee.

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A grand hall with wooden bookshelves, a green table, and a stained glass window.

University College Cork

9.0/10 (247 reviews)
Explore UCC's historic Gothic quadrangle and marvel at the Honan Chapel's Harry Clarke stained-glass windows. The guided campus tour reveals Ireland's largest collection of ancient Ogham stones amid lush gardens.
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A food market with a deli counter displaying various meats and cheeses.

English Market

9.0/10 (721 reviews)
Cork's historic English Market, a culinary hub since 1788, showcases Ireland's finest artisanal foods. Sample local cheeses, seafood, and traditional baked goods in this atmospheric marketplace.
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A multi-level atrium with stone walls, a central staircase, and a chandelier.

Cork City Gaol

8.8/10 (205 reviews)
This imposing 19th-century former prison offers a haunting glimpse into Ireland's penal history. Wander through restored cells with wax figures while an audiovisual presentation brings past inmates' stories to life.
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A stone castle with a tall tower, a wooden door, and a paved pathway.

Blackrock Castle

8.8/10 (139 reviews)
This 16th-century fortress now houses an interactive observatory where history meets the cosmos. Climb ancient towers to explore space exhibits or enjoy panoramic Cork Harbour views from the Castle Cafรฉ.
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A cobblestone street lined with historic buildings, a modern glass building, and a green-roofed tower.
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Cork Opera House

8.6/10 (87 reviews)
Cork Opera House: southern Ireland's premier venue for opera, concerts, and comedy since 1852. Enjoy world-class performances in the main auditorium with excellent acoustics.
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A river with a bridge, red brick buildings, and a church steeple.

St. Patrick's Bridge

8.8/10 (277 reviews)
This elegant triple-arch limestone bridge from 1861 features carved keystones of St. Patrick and Neptune. Stroll across for panoramic River Lee views and easy access to Cork's cultural treasures.
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Cork City Hall

8.0/10 (117 reviews)
Cork City Hall stands proudly with its neo-classical columns and distinctive green copper dome along the River Lee. Admire the illuminated faรงade in the evening while strolling the picturesque George's Quay.
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Pairc Ui Chaoimh

8.2/10 (66 reviews)
This iconic Cork stadium hosts thrilling Gaelic games, concerts, and occasional rugby matches. Arrive early to explore the modern amenities and enjoy scenic views of the nearby Atlantic Pond before the excitement begins.
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Learn more about Cork

Climb the bell tower at St. Anne's Church for panoramic views before ringing the Shandon Bells yourself. Explore the English Market's food stalls where local vendors sell artisanal cheeses, fresh seafood, and traditional Irish treats.

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A coastal town with a prominent church spire, a waterfront, and a mix of residential and commercial buildings.

Top Cork Hotel Reviews

The Dean Cork

The Dean Cork

10/10 Excellent
"We had a two night stay and the breakfast on the first morning was a little flavorless (poached eggs ) but my guest had French bread which he thoroughly enjoyed . So much so he had the same on the second morning . I had the full Irish the 2 nd morning which was far more enjoyable"
Mrs E 2-night trip
Posted 2 hours ago
The Dean Cork
The River Lee Hotel

The River Lee Hotel

10/10 Excellent
"Beautiful hotel. Ideal location. Clean room with comfortable bed. Friendly staff."
Vinitha 2-night trip
Posted 2 hours ago
The River Lee Hotel
Moxy Cork

Moxy Cork

8/10 Good
"AC didn't work very well in our room, but it was cool enough that the window was enough. Room was small, but had a huge window to see the city and river. Bathroom was clean and shower was nice. Didn't need a key card to turn on electric. Breakfast was good and they had allergy info available. Location was great, close to bus stops and train station, good restaurants close, and close to most attractions."
Allison 2-night trip
Posted 4 hours ago
Moxy Cork
Clayton Hotel Silver Springs

Clayton Hotel Silver Springs

10/10 Excellent
"Always good experience!I like the hotel."
Maria Carmen 1-night trip
Posted 6 hours ago
Clayton Hotel Silver Springs
Leonardo Hotel Cork

Leonardo Hotel Cork

8/10 Good
"Great location, very walkable. Rooms can be cleaner. Room felt stuffy and hot in Aug because no ac. Need to open window for ventilation."
Jamie 3-night trip
Posted 8 hours ago
Leonardo Hotel Cork
Cork International Hotel

Cork International Hotel

10/10 Excellent
"Our server was fantastic."
kennedy 2-night trip
Posted 12 hours ago
Cork International Hotel
The Kingsley

The Kingsley

10/10 Excellent
"Excelent Stay"
Remus 13-night trip
Posted 1 day ago
The Kingsley
Imperial Hotel

Imperial Hotel

8/10 Good
"Lovely welcome by receptionist and complementary homemade lemonade. Beautiful hotel with fascinating history. We really enjoyed or short 2 night stay. Bathroom room could do with modernisation and the windows didnโ€™t keep out all external noise. I would stay again but upgrade from a standard room."
Leo 2-night trip
Posted 1 day ago
Imperial Hotel
Maldron Hotel Shandon Cork

Maldron Hotel Shandon Cork

10/10 Excellent
"Nice stay, helpful staff"
Brego 3-night trip
Posted 2 days ago
Maldron Hotel Shandon Cork

More cheap stays in Cork

Shamrock Inn

Shamrock Inn

50 Lower Glanmir Road Cork Cork
S$133
24 Aug - 25 Aug
includes taxes & fees
6.4/10 (43 reviews)
Shamrock Inn
White Lady Hotel

White Lady Hotel

Lower O'Connell Street Kinsale County Cork
S$297
21 Aug - 22 Aug
includes taxes & fees
8.8/10 Excellent! (223 reviews)
White Lady Hotel
Argyl Broga House

Argyl Broga House

Washington St Cork CO
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8.2/10 Very good! (24 reviews)
Argyl Broga House
Copley Court

Copley Court

Copley St Cork CO
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6.4/10 (57 reviews)
Copley Court
Yugo Explore - Amnis House

Yugo Explore - Amnis House

Amnis House Cork
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8.4/10 Very good! (145 reviews)
Yugo Explore - Amnis House
For Students Only Curraheen Point

For Students Only Curraheen Point

Farranlea Road Cork Cork
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7/10 Good! (6 reviews)
For Students Only Curraheen Point

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Find out more about Cork

Top reasons to visit Cork

  • Outdoor Adventures: Cork offers a variety of outdoor activities, including golf and scenic walks, perfect for nature enthusiasts.
  • Cultural Experiences: Immerse yourself in Cork's vibrant atmosphere with live music events and rich cultural heritage.
  • Historic Attractions: Explore iconic sites like the Cork Opera House and historic churches throughout the city.
  • Charming City Centre: Stroll through the lively Cork City Centre, known for its friendly locals and romantic ambiance.
  • Diverse Accommodation: Enjoy a range of lodging options, from quaint guesthouses to modern hotels, accommodating all types of travellers.

Find great hotels in Cork

Cork offers a diverse array of accommodation options, from charming guesthouses to well-equipped hotels, catering to families, business travellers, and eco-conscious visitors alike. Whether you seek a centrally located hotel in Cork or a serene retreat with picturesque views, youโ€™ll discover an impressive selection of choices to enhance your stay in this vibrant city.

  • Leonardo Hotel Cork: This 4-star hotel offers a welcoming atmosphere, ideal for families and eco-conscious travellers. With a guest rating of 8.6 out of 10, Leonardo Hotel Cork stands out due to its eco-certification and commitment to sustainability. The property features child-friendly amenities such as a First Aid Kit and complimentary cribs, ensuring a safe and comfortable stay for families. The hotel's serene environment and modern facilities make it a great choice for those seeking a family getaway while being mindful of their ecological footprint.
  • Clayton Hotel Cork City: Also rated at 4 stars and boasting a guest rating of 8.6 out of 10, Clayton Hotel Cork City blends contemporary style with eco-friendly practices. Situated in the heart of Cork, this hotel caters to families with amenities including a First Aid Kit and complimentary cribs, as well as window guards for children. Its central location provides easy access to local attractions, making it an excellent option for those wishing to explore the city while enjoying the comforts of a modern hotel.
  • The River Lee Hotel: With an impressive guest rating of 9.6 out of 10, The River Lee Hotel is a luxurious 4-star accommodation that caters to families, eco-friendly travellers, and business guests. The hotel features a variety of child-centric amenities, such as a fee-based breakfast for children, highchairs, and travel cribs, alongside First Aid Kits and window guards. Its prime location near the river offers stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere, making it a superb choice for those seeking comfort, style, and sustainability during their stay in Cork.

Where to stay in and around Cork

Cork, a vibrant city in County Cork, offers a delightful mix of outdoor adventures and rich cultural experiences. Explore the charming Cork City Centre, where friendly locals and a bustling atmosphere set the perfect backdrop for a romantic getaway. Discover the heart of Cork through its historic streets, and enjoy family-friendly activities that cater to all ages. With its unique blend of relaxation and adventure, Cork promises an unforgettable vacation experience.

  • Cork City Centre: The vibrant heart of Cork, this neighbourhood is a delightful blend of culture, history, and adventure. Located around the cityโ€™s bustling core, Cork City Centre is known for its year-round appeal, with a peak in visitors during the warmer months from July to September. Here, you can immerse yourself in outdoor activities and explore cultural experiences. Highlights include nearby landmarks such as castles, nature reserves, and national parks. With numerous golf courses and educational venues, Cork City Centre is perfect for those seeking a lively urban experience.
  • Douglas: Situated a mere 3.2km from Cork, Douglas is a charming city that offers a fantastic escape for families and city enthusiasts alike. Visitors flock here throughout the year, especially between July and September. Douglas boasts a vibrant shopping centre and several golf courses, providing ample opportunities for leisure and retail therapy. The cityโ€™s rich history is reflected in its local landmarks, including a castle and a historic college university, making it an intriguing spot for history buffs and families exploring the area.
  • Blarney: Located 8.0km from Cork, Blarney is renowned for its enchanting landscapes and cultural experiences. This city attracts visitors year-round, especially from March to April and during the summer months. Blarney offers a blend of outdoor pursuits and cultural adventures, with highlights including the famous Blarney Castle and its picturesque gardens. Visitors can enjoy a shopping centre and a variety of golf options, while the stunning local cliffs and parks provide perfect settings for relaxation and exploration. Blarney is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the charm of rural Ireland.

Things to do near Cork

Shopping

The main shopping area in Cork features Patrick Street, where you can find a mix of high street shops and local boutiques. If you're up for a drive, visit Mahon Point Shopping Centre for a larger selection of stores, including international brands and dining options.

Recreation

Experience the tranquility of the Wellbeing Retreat in Cork, where you can indulge in yoga sessions and holistic therapies. Enjoy nature walks in lush surroundings, and unwind with calming meditation practices that rejuvenate the mind and body, creating a harmonious escape from everyday life.

Adventure

At Blackwater Outdoor Activities, located 30.6km from Cork, thrill-seekers can soar through the air on zip lines and navigate challenging ropes courses. This venue offers an exhilarating outdoor atmosphere, perfect for those looking to embrace adventure amidst stunning natural scenery.

Nightlife

Cork's nightlife is vibrant and diverse, featuring venues like Sin ร‰ for traditional music and The Oliver Plunkett for a lively atmosphere. For a unique experience, visit The Shelbourne Bar, known for its craft cocktails, or enjoy the laid-back vibe at The Franciscan Well Brewery.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Cork

To save money during your visit to Cork, take advantage of the city's free attractions, such as St. Anne's Shandon Church and the Bells of Shandon. For transport, opt for the bus as a budget-friendly option. Consider travelling in the off-peak months of January to February and November for lower accommodation prices, and book hotels one month in advance for the best deals. Additionally, use Expedia to find package deals that combine flights and hotels, and remember that Monday is typically the cheapest day to stay, while Saturday is the most expensive.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay in Cork are January to February and November, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to June to August, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: The cheapest time to book a hotel in Cork is usually 1 month out from when you are planning to stay. If you're a little more spontaneous, you could also peruse Expedia's last minute deals which could secure you a cheaper stay. Look out for the green banner below the price to spot the deals.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay in Cork is Monday. The most expensive day to stay in Cork is Saturday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Utilise Expediaโ€™s search tool to refine your preferences, including your budget, desired location, and preferred type of accommodation. For instance, selecting the Eco-certified filter will showcase sustainable and environmentally friendly hotels currently available. To find the most affordable prices and offers, arrange the price filter from low to high.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can save money by combining your hotel booking in Cork with your flights and activities through an Expedia package.

Find the best attractions in Cork

Cork is an ideal destination for outdoor and culture-themed adventures, offering a variety of attractions such as historic churches, vibrant streets, and significant civic buildings. Visitors will find plenty to explore, from the renowned Cork Opera House to the charming sights of County Cork, catering to those seeking cultural experiences and romantic getaways. Enjoy the blend of history and modernity that Cork has to offer.

  • Cork City Gaol: Step back in time at Cork City Gaol, a historic prison offering a glimpse into Irelandโ€™s past. Explore its fascinating architecture and hear the stories of its former inmates, all set against a backdrop of stunning views over the city.
  • Cork Opera House: Experience the vibrant arts scene at Cork Opera House, where enchanting performances range from opera to contemporary shows. The venue exudes romance and cultural richness, making it an ideal spot for an evening out.
  • Blackrock Castle: Discover Blackrock Castle, a picturesque 16th-century fortress with captivating views of the River Lee. Its blend of culture and romance creates an enchanting atmosphere, perfect for leisurely strolls and photography.

Best time to go to Cork

The best time to visit Cork is dependent on what kind of holiday you are seeking. July is its hottest month on average. At this time, visitor numbers are slightly high and weather is mostly cloudy with light rain. January is its coolest month on average. At this time, visitor numbers are average and weather is mostly cloudy with light rain.

calendar iconCalendar Monthtemperature iconTemperaturerain iconPrecipitationmostly cloudy iconCloudinessoccupation rate iconOccupancyprice iconPricing
January42.8ยฐF (6.0ยฐC)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly Low
February43.3ยฐF (6.3ยฐC)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly Low
March44.2ยฐF (6.8ยฐC)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageAverage
April47.1ยฐF (8.4ยฐC)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly HighAverage
May51.4ยฐF (10.8ยฐC)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageAverage
June56.5ยฐF (13.6ยฐC)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly High
July59.4ยฐF (15.2ยฐC)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly HighSlightly High
August58.6ยฐF (14.8ยฐC)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly High
September56.1ยฐF (13.4ยฐC)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly HighAverage
October52.2ยฐF (11.2ยฐC)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowAverage
November46.8ยฐF (8.2ยฐC)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowSlightly Low
December44.2ยฐF (6.8ยฐC)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowAverage

The nearest major airports for your trip to Cork

Accessing CORK, County Cork, is straightforward with its main airport, Cork Airport (ORK), located 4.8km from the city. Popular hotels nearby include the luxurious Hayfield Manor and the Imperial Hotel, both offering convenient access to the airport. Shannon Airport (SNN), situated 93.3km away, features notable hotels such as the 5-star Dromoland Castle and the 4-star Treacys Oakwood Hotel, both easily reachable from the airport. Additionally, WATerford Airport (WAT) is located 99.8km from Cork, with quality accommodations like The Granville Hotel nearby. Each airport provides various transport options to ensure a smooth journey to your destination.

Frequently asked questions

What's the best place to stay in Cork?
The River Lee Hotel is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data. This hotel offers 2 bars and a restaurant. Other good options for your trip include Isaacs Hotel Cork City and The Dean Cork. See all available top hotels, or vacation rentals in Cork.
If I need to cancel my hotel reservation in Cork, will I receive a refund?
Yes, the majority of room reservations are refundable if you cancel prior to the hotel's cancellation deadline, which often is within 24-48 hours of your scheduled arrival. If your reservation is non-refundable, you may still be able to cancel and receive a refund within 24 hours of booking. Filter your search by fully refundable to find flexible hotel deals in Cork.
What's the best place to stay on a budget in Cork?
Based on our traveller reviews, Yugo Explore - Lee Point is a top choice for a less expensive stay. Other choices to stay on the cheap include Yugo Explore - Amnis House and Yugo Explore - Melbourn Point. View all budget hotels in Cork.
What's the best family accommodation in Cork?
The River Lee Hotel is a hotel with an indoor pool and a restaurant, and it's a top choice on Expedia for families. Other good choices to stay with the children include Leonardo Hotel Cork and Imperial Hotel. Also, children of all ages will enjoy a visit to Leisureplex. Find more child-friendly accommodations in Cork.
What's the best LGBTQ-friendly place to stay in Cork?
Maldron Hotel South Mall Cork City is a top LGBTQ-friendly hotel, and features a snack bar/deli and flat-screen TVs. Clayton Hotel Silver Springs and The Address Cork are other good options for your trip. See all available hotels listed as LGBTQ-friendly in Cork.
What's the best dog-friendly accommodation option in Cork?
Moxy Cork is a top dog-friendly hotel, and offers a restaurant along with free WiFi for its human guests. Two other good options to stay with your pet include Residence Inn by Marriott Cork and Radisson Blu Hotel, Cork. See more pet-friendly hotel accommodations in Cork.
What's the best luxury place to stay in Cork?
Hayfield Manor is a luxury hotel with 2 restaurants and a full-service spa, and it's a popular choice for Expedia travellers looking for an elegant place to stay. Another upscale option for your holiday is The Woodland Suites at The Montenotte. Find more luxury hotels in Cork.
What's the best boutique-style hotel in Cork?
Hayfield Manor is a favourite hotel with our travellers looking for stylish accommodation, and features 88 guestrooms, 2 restaurants and a full-service spa. See all boutique hotels in Cork.
What's the best accommodation in Cork to learn about local history?
Based on our travel expertise, Hayfield Manor is a top historic hotel bookable on Expedia and it features a full-service spa. Also, notable landmarks to visit include Cork Opera House, St. Patrick's Bridge and Cork City Hall.
What are some accommodation options with pools in Cork?
Maldron Hotel Shandon Cork is a top hotel with a children's pool, an indoor pool and free WiFi. A couple of other options with an on-site pool include Hayfield Manor and The Kingsley. View all hotels with pools in Cork.
What is the best spa hotel in Cork?
Imperial Hotel is a top spa hotel featuring a bar and a restaurant. Enjoy a facial, body scrub or deep-tissue massage at the on-site spa. Other popular spa hotels in Cork include The Montenotte Hotel and Hayfield Manor. See all spa hotels in Cork.
What's it like to stay in Cork?
History buffs will enjoy exploring Cork, and visitors give high marks for the shopping, top-notch restaurants and lively bar scene. Tourists who journey to this welcoming city can discover its theatres, local tours and live music. In Cork, there are 100 hotels and other accommodation options to choose from. Find out more about Cork.
What are the top places to visit in Cork?
Known for its live music scene, cultural venues include Cork Opera House, Everyman Palace Theatre and Cork City Gaol. Notable for its historic sites, landmarks like St. Patrick's Bridge, Bells of Shandon and Cork City Hall are not to be missed. Shopping is one of the favourite things to do, so consider an excursion to St. Patrick's Street, Oliver Plunkett Street and English Market. Take a look at what more there is to see and do in Expedia's Cork guide.
How should I get around Cork?
To explore the surrounding area, hop aboard a train at Cork Kent Station or Glounthaune Station. If you want to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car in Cork for your journey.
What's the seasonal weather like in Cork?
The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 14ยฐC, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 6ยฐC. Average annual precipitation for Cork is 1037 mm.

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