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St. Colman's Cathedral, Cobh
Catholic cathedral
It took 47 years to complete this monolithic Catholic place of worship that was consecrated in 1919.
4.80 (1.9K reviews)
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Fota Wildlife Park
Wildlife park
Verdant, 28-hectare park for endangered animals, plus a large garden with numerous plant species.
4.70 (12.3K reviews)
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Fota House
Museum
19th-century estate featuring a mansion with period furnishings, an arboretum & manicured gardens.
4.70 (1.1K reviews)
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The Roaring Donkey
Irish pub
ππ Beautiful and traditional Irish pub with live music.
$ $$$
4.80 (415 reviews)
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Fort Mitchel
Historical landmark
ππ A fantastic place to visit. So much to see and learn about. The guided tour is recommended but you can explore yourself with the Spike Island App. Make sure to confirm your return ferry time and don't be late π
4.70 (809 reviews)
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Adventure Park at Kartworld
Go-kart track
Large multi-faceted activity centre and restaurant, with go-karts, paintball, laser tag and archery.
4.70 (610 reviews)
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The Elm Tree Glounthaune
Carvery
ππ Lovely place for a dinner with family or friends. Staff is great, friendly and accommodating. Food is delicious and portions are generous. I found cocktails to be a little bit expensive. That was our second visit here and we will be back again ... π
$$ $$
4.60 (2.4K reviews)
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Kellys Bar
Bar
ππ Cool local pub, centrally located. A wonderful place, people are friendly, beer is good... It's also popular with tourists. Don't miss this bar.. π
$$ $$
4.60 (896 reviews)
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Spike Island
Island
Island with origins as a monastic settlement featuring a 19th-century, star-shaped fort with tours.
4.70 (402 reviews)
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"Deck of Cards" Houses
Tourist attraction
ππ The streets of Cobh are adorned with charming, brightly colored houses that create a picturesque scene. The vibrant hues truly breathe life into the surroundings. While the steep hills may pose a challenge for some travelers, this sight is undoubtedly a must-see in Cobh. Given the city's compact siz...
4.60 (781 reviews)
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The Rob Roy
Irish pub
π Visited the Rob Roy on a cruise which visited Cobh. Both Murphy's and Guinness on draught which were expertly poured and left to rest to allow a nice creamy head to develop, delicious! We were made welcome and enjoyed the craic with others in the bar. Also free WiFi allowed us to catch up with fami...
$$ $$
4.70 (358 reviews)
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Cobh Heritage Centre. The Queenstown Story
Heritage museum
Heritage museum and historic naval, emigration and shipping harbour, from where Titanic set sail.
4.50 (2.5K reviews)
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O'Mahony's of Watergrasshill
Restaurant
ππ Cosy Sunday brunch places and the food itβs tasty with reasonable price. A place you would like to come back. Also the place itβs close to a lot of walking wood. So nice to stop by.
$$ $$
4.70 (319 reviews)
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Ellens Kitchen
Cafe
ππ Fab spot - a must visit! My breakfast was a nice clean (not greasy) mini Irish. High quality produce. His was granola which looked like a work of art, and tasted delicious by all accounts. Highly recommend.
$$ $$
4.80 (220 reviews)
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Marlogue Woods Forest Recreational Area
National forest
ππ Great walk for the dogs. Bit of a climb back up but worth is.
4.70 (273 reviews)
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Fitzpatricks Foodstore
Supermarket
π Shocking. It used to he great. Used to be famous for rolls and sambos. They don't even fill them anymore and are trying to capitalise on deli and cakes instead of sticking to the original stuff which was perfect. Gone way down.
4.50 (1.1K reviews)
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Titanic Experience Cobh
Museum
Former White Star Line ticket office, with experiential exhibits on the Titanic & its sinking.
4.40 (4K reviews)
Cities in Municipal District of Cobh
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