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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.​

*this will be downloaded as a PDF.

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Passport / Visa

Passport / Visa

Ireland’s passport and visa requirements vary for different nationalities: if you are a UK citizen, you can just use official photo identification, whereas if you are an EU citizen, you just need a national identity card. Visitors from European Union countries (including Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein), the USA, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, don’t need a visa to visit the Republic of Ireland. If you're not sure whether or not to apply for a visa, we recommend you contact the embassy or consulate in your country.
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Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

Influenced by the Gulf Stream, Cork enjoys a mild temperate climate, making summer the warmest and most bustling season with temperatures ranging from 14 to 16 degrees Celsius (60-70 Fahrenheit). Spring and Autumn, with temperatures averaging around 10 degrees Celsius (50 Fahrenheit), offer pleasant weather and great rates for travellers. Winter brings cooler temperatures between 4 and 7 degrees Celsius (30-40 Fahrenheit), creating a quieter but equally charming atmosphere in the city.
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Cork Airport (ORK)

Cork Airport (ORK)

Located approximately 4 miles (6 km) south of Cork, Cork Airport is the second-largest of the three principal international airports in Ireland. Travelling from Cork Airport to the city centre is convenient with the Bus Éireann 225 or 226 buses, which take approximately 20 minutes to reach Parnell Place Bus Station, the city's main bus hub. Tickets can be acquired on the bus, at the ticket machine outside the terminal at the bus stop, or through the TFI Go App. For those who prefer taxis, a taxi rank is conveniently situated just outside the terminal building. Additionally, various car rental companies have a presence at Cork Airport, offering travellers flexibility in transportation options.
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Public Transport

Public Transport

Cork City is a compact city, making it easy to explore on foot. Additionally, public transportation offers convenient options for getting around. Bus Éireann operates an extensive network of routes connecting Cork's city centre with surrounding towns, villages, and attractions on the Wild Atlantic Way and Ireland's Ancient East. The main bus station, Parnell Place, serves as the departure point for intercity services. Cork also boasts a rail network, with lines extending from Cobh to Midleton and from Cork City to Mallow, home to Mallow Castle. To enhance the convenience of public transit, travellers can opt for a TFI Leap Card, providing savings of up to 30% compared to cash fares. This card is valid for Cork City bus services operated by Bus Éireann and commuter rail services on the Cork-Cobh and Cork-Midleton lines.
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