Sheila's Hostel
Sheila's is a cosy, family-run Budget Accommodation Centre only 3 minutes walk from bus, train, shops, pubs and restaurants, The friendly, relaxed atmosphere and the excellent facilities make Sheila's a must for your stay in
Cork
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Kinlay House Cork
Situated in the charming old part of Cork City under the famous 'Bells of Shandon'. Renowned for its warm and friendly atmosphere, Kinlay House offers clean and comfy accommodation at great
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Bru Bar & Hostel
All rooms feature private bathrooms, most are en-suite, the private rooms consist of a double bed with single overhead bunk.The hostel as a whole is finished to a very high level. Bru also features free internet access as well as a full bar where you can relax and enjoy a pint of the black stuff with fellow
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Cork International Youth Hostel
Cork International Youth Hostel is a renovated, spacious Victorian house offering all ensuite rooms to its guests. The courtesy and friendliness of the Irish people is renowned worldwide, and the staff of Cork International offer no exception. Billy and Bríd Noonan, joint managers of the 96 bedded hostel, make every effort to ensure your visit to their home city is one to remember. The hostel is open 24 hours a day, and staff are always willing to give you tips on what’s hot and what activities best suit its guests; whether you’re an individual traveller or student, group tour or family, there’s something for everybody in this vibrant
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Aaran House Tourist Hostel
Aaran House Tourist Hostel is located 5 minutes from the bus station and city centre and 100 yards from the train station. There is a friendly relaxed atmosphere in this hostel, just ask the chief resident 'Reilly the dog', Nearby there is a good choice of pubs/bars with live music. There are also night clubs, cafes, restaurants, tourist info centre, car hire, internet cafes, call centres (cheap rate international calls), church, monuments and more
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Campus House
3 Woodland View, Western Road, Cork
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Cork (Corcaigh in Irish) is the second city of the Republic of Ireland and Ireland's third most populous city after Dublin and Belfast respectively. It is the principal city and administrative centre of County Cork and the largest city of the province of Munster.
The city proper has a population of 119,143 (2006 census), however this increases to 186,239 (2002 figures) if the immediate suburbs of the city in the Cork County Council area are included. In the "Cork Joint Housing Strategy", it states that the 2006 population of Metropolitan Cork stands at approximately 274,000, while the Greater Cork area stands at 380,000 in 2006.