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Getting to Cork

Getting to Cork has never been easier as the transport links to the City have all benefited greatly in recent years from substantial investment.

By Road

The road network serving the City allows easy access to the City and Park and Ride facilities enable the visitor to park at the outskirts and to avail of a good-value, high quality bus service to the Centre.

A total of 2,250 car parking spaces are available in the City, both on-street and in multi-storey parks.  Full details (and live availability updates) of the multi-storey parks are available at parking.corkcity.ie

By Air

A €100 million new terminal was opened at Cork Airport in 2004 to serve an expanded domestic and international flight schedule. Airport information and flight details and schedules are available at www.corkairport.com

By Rail

Kent Station serves commuter, regional and national rail traffic and provides convenient access to Cork being just minutes walk from the Centre. Timetables and other details available at www.irishrail.ie

By Bus

The city’s Central Bus Terminus is ideally located at Parnell Place in the heart of the city.  Timetables available at www.buseireann.ie

By Ferry

A direct seasonal ferry service to Cork will be available from mainland Britain, through Swansea, from March 2010 -  www.fastnetline.com, and is available from mainland Europe, through Roscoff - www.brittanyferries.ie

Land-bridge options are also available from a number of Ferry Operators.

Cork City Council, City Hall, Cork, Ireland
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