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Crawford Art Gallery
Major public art gallery in the city center, known for Irish and European art, sculpture casts, and rotating contemporary exhibitions.
Take a flight from Girona to Cork and enjoy the approximately 865 miles (1393 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
There are 1 flights per day. The earliest flight runs at 19:55, the last at 19:55. May is the cheapest month to fly.
Distance 865 miles (1393 km) |
Flights per day 1 |
Direct flights 1 |
First flight 7:55 PM |
Last flight 7:55 PM |
Cheapest Month May |
Cheapest Day Thu |
High Season Oct - Dec |
Low Season Jul - Sep |
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Major public art gallery in the city center, known for Irish and European art, sculpture casts, and rotating contemporary exhibitions.
A small specialist museum telling the story of Ireland's butter trade and Cork's historic Butter Exchange, with local food-history context.
Local history museum in Fitzgerald Park covering Cork's archaeology, civic history, and culture in an accessible park setting.
Historic covered market and one of Cork's signature places to experience the city's atmosphere, architecture, and everyday local life.
Cork's main shopping street and civic thoroughfare, notable for its wide layout, bridges over the old channels, and city-center energy.
Historic university area with attractive stone buildings, leafy walks, and one of the city's most photographed academic settings.
A traditional Cork blood sausage, usually made with sheep's blood, milk, and spices. It is one of the city's most distinctive old-fashioned specialities.
A classic Cork dish pairing slow-cooked tripe with drisheen in a rich oniony sauce. It is strongly associated with the city's food heritage.
A hearty chowder from the Cork coast, made with local fish, shellfish, cream, and vegetables. It reflects the county's strong seafood tradition.
A highly regarded restaurant focused on sustainably sourced fish and seafood. Contemporary, intimate, and one of Cork's standout dining rooms.
A long-running Cork favourite with French influence and excellent local ingredients. Warm, bistro-like atmosphere with a strong reputation for quality cooking.
A popular central Cork restaurant serving modern Irish food with strong local sourcing. Lively, polished, and reliable for seafood, meat, and seasonal dishes.
Moderate by Irish standards. Pubs and casual dining are manageable, but hotels and fine dining cost more in peak season.
Service is often included or not expected in casual places. In restaurants, 10% is appreciated for good service. Round up taxis. Tipping in pubs is uncommon unless for table service.
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Cork Airport -> Kent Station, Cork
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