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Walk in Cork


Walk in Cork

Cork has a small city centre. A visitor will most likely be staying, eating, drinking and touring in the city centre. Taxis are plentiful (except for late Friday and Saturday nights, when demand exceeds supply). There is a bus service to the residential suburbs. Most buses leave from the main street, Patrick's Street or the nearby bus station at Parnell Place. A guided bus tour departs from near the junction of Grand Parade and South Mall at regular intervals and provides an interesting tour of the main highlights of Cork for those who do not have a lot of time on their hands. Shop Cork City, though small, is a nodal point for shopping in much of Munster. The City has several large department stores including the Upmarket Brown Thomas and a more reasonable Debenhams both which are situated beside each other on the Upper end of St.Patrick's st. A recently redeveloped Faulkner's lane,now Opera Lane,has opened with many the best names in fashion and lifestyle such as GAP,H&M,TOPMAN,TOPSHOP,New Look as well as Next and River Island which have moved from their old location on St. Patrick's street to Opera lane.

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