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Why rent a car in cork?

Cork is a vibrant city in the south of Ireland, and its location makes it an ideal destination for a car rental. Not only is Cork a great place to explore the surrounding countryside, but it also offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors. With its convenient location, Cork is an ideal base to explore the rest of the country.

Renting a car in Cork means you can explore the area at your own pace, with the freedom to visit the many attractions and sights that the city has to offer. You can also take advantage of the excellent road network and explore the nearby towns and villages, as well as the stunning coastline. With a car rental, you can experience the best of what Cork has to offer, from its culture and history to its natural beauty.

Top ways to enter cork

  • By Air - Cork Airport is the second largest airport in Ireland and is located 8km south of the city centre.
  • By Sea - The Port of Cork is the largest port in the Republic of Ireland and is located in the heart of Cork city.
  • By Road - Cork is connected to the rest of Ireland by the M8 motorway and the N25 dual carriageway.
  • By Rail - Cork is served by an extensive rail network with regular services to Dublin and other major Irish cities.
  • By Bus - Bus Éireann operates regular services to and from Cork to other major cities in Ireland.

Car rental information for cork

Cork is the second largest city in Ireland and is located on the banks of the River Lee in the south-west of the country. It is known for its vibrant culture, lively nightlife, and stunning scenery. The city is home to numerous attractions, including the University College Cork, the English Market, and the Cork City Gaol.

The best way to get to Cork is by air. Cork Airport is the second busiest airport in Ireland and offers flights from a number of international and domestic destinations. The airport is located just 8km from the city centre and is easily accessible by bus or taxi.

Cork is also served by a number of rail and bus services. Irish Rail operates regular services to and from Cork, while Bus Éireann provides services to many destinations in Ireland. The city also has a good network of local bus services.

Cork is a great city to explore on foot. The city centre is compact and easy to navigate, and many of the city's attractions can be easily reached on foot. There are also a number of bike rental companies in the city, offering a great way to explore the city and its surroundings.

Cork is a great destination for visitors looking for a vibrant and lively city. With its great selection of attractions, restaurants, bars, and shops, there is something for everyone. Whether you are looking for a relaxing break or an action-packed adventure, Cork has it all.

Facts about cork

  • Founded: 1200s
  • Population: 125,622 (2011 census)
  • Area: 119 km2
  • Time Zone: GMT
  • Country: Ireland
  • Province: Munster
  • Currency: Euro (EUR)

Car rental companies in and around Cork

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Top Destinations and Activities cork

  • Blarney Castle: Visit the historic castle and kiss the Blarney Stone to get the gift of eloquence.
  • Cobh: Take a guided tour of the Titanic Experience, visit St. Colman's Cathedral, and explore the Queenstown Story heritage centre.
  • Kinsale: Explore the quaint fishing village, take a boat trip to Charles Fort and visit the Desmond Castle.
  • Fota Wildlife Park: Get up close with wildlife, take a guided tour and enjoy the adventure playground.
  • Mizen Head: Take a walk along the dramatic cliffs, visit the Signal Station and explore the Visitor Centre.
  • Jameson Distillery: Learn about the history of whiskey-making, take a guided tour and sample some of the whiskey.
  • Irish National Heritage Park: Explore the outdoor museum and learn about the history of Ireland from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages.

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