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Maldron Hotel Cork (formerly Quality Hotel)
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: 4.01 / 5
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Quality Hotel & Leisure Centre is a centrally located property housed in a majestic and imposing building. Amenities include dry cleaning, currency exchange, fax, free parking, and laundry. Families are especially welcome – the... more
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Gresham Metropole
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: 3.79 / 5
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The Gresham Metropole is housed in a palatial building in the center of Cork. There is a major railway terminal in the vicinity. We offer dry cleaning, parking, a relaxing bar and friendly restaurant serving delicious... more
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Montenotte Hotel
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: 4.50 / 5
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Features: Swimming pool (indoors), Gymnasium, Elevator, Coach parking at the hotel, Internet cafe, Fitness club, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Room service (part time), Banqueting services, Facilities for disabled people, Steam bath, Rooms for... more
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Bellavista Hotel & Self catering Suites
Fota Island Hotel and Spa
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: 4.60 / 5
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Features: Rooms for non-smokers available, Internet cafe, Gymnasium, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Sauna (Finnish), 24-hour front desk, Secure parking at hotel, Free secure parking at hotel, Laundry, Restaurant, Paid secure parking at hotel, Access... more
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About Cork
Cork has an area of 37.3 square kilometers. It is situated in the Country of Crok, Province of Munster, and has a population of 123 062. It is the administrative center of Cork County and the second-largest city in Ireland. Cork was originally a Spartan-type settlement, established by Saint Finbar. Much of it was rebuilt over the ages, after suffering damage from the many fires and attacks inflicted by Vikings and other Scandinavian tribes. At a certain point in history Cork was completely surrounded by walls. The title of Mayor of Cork was officially established by royal deed in 1318, and transformed to Lord Mayor in 1900.