English Market
The origins of the English Market trace back to the times of King James I in 1610, some four hundred years previously and has been officially trading since 1788...
Here's a list of Best places to enjoy local and street shopping in Cork recommended by our experts:
The origins of the English Market trace back to the times of King James I in 1610, some four hundred years previously and has been officially trading since 1788...
St Patrick's Street is the main shopping street of the city of Cork in the south of Ireland. Since its redevelopment in 2004, it has twice won the award as ...
This shopping centre is located in Cork's pedestrian area, the Huguenot Quarter. The centre's flagship store is Tesco. The rest of the arcade is not very big ...
The Oliver Plunkett is a traditional Irish Pub, located on Oliver Plunkett Street in Cork City. The best live music in in Oliver Plunkett . This late bar is ...
West Cork Crafts is a new type of art & crafts shop, at 61 Townshend Street, Skibbereen, County Cork. It is run co-operatively, by the artists and crafters ...
New Street Jewellery and Gifts with its beautiful shop front is a wonderful place to browse. A wide selection of silver jewellery is on offer with Art Deco and ...
Tribes keeps on producing cappuccinos and blasting out groovy sounds. This place attracts a mixed crowd those too young for the pubs come to drink coffee and ...
Kinsale Craft Shop has an extensive range of exclusively made crafts, glassware, jewellery and elegant clothing.
Cork Art Supplies is choc-a-bloc with all the materials that any budding artist could wish for. Whether you're a professional artist, or looking for something ...
For a cultural stay in Cork City, there’s no better budget accommodation than Kinlay House. The hostel is friendly and secure with options for solo and group ...