If you cannot have fun in Cork on the southern coast of Ireland, there is something seriously wrong. This cosmopolitan city is lively, bustling and full of not-to-be-missed sights. Factor in the incredibly welcoming locals and you are onto a winner if you book flights to Cork.
The average price for a flight to Cork is £ 170.
The month with the cheapest flight to Cork is May.
The most frequently chosen airline on Budgetair.co.uk for a flight to Cork is Aer Lingus.
There are various airports that offer flights to Cork. The cheap flights are from Southampton.
The average price for a last minute flight to Cork is £ 211. The most popular airline for the last minute flights to Cork on Budgetair is Aer Lingus. The month with the cheapest last minute flight to Cork is November. There are various airports that offer last minute flights to Cork. The cheapest last minute flights are from London Stansted.
If you are planning a trip to Cork you may want to know how much Cork is going to cost you. Check below average expenses on meals, clothes, transport and more to get an idea what your budget should be!
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 11-13.4£
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) 4-4.8£
Cappuccino (regular) 2.2-2.7£
Coke/Pepsi (0.33 liter bottle) 1.3-1.5£
Pair of Jeans (Levis or Similar) 54-66£
Pair of Nike Shoes (Mid-Range) 61-74£
Summer Dress in a Chain Store 26-32£
Pair of Men Leather Shoes 75-92£
One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 1.8-2.2£
Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 63.5-77.6£
Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 3.2-3.9£
Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff) 1.6-2£
Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 8.6-10.5£
Gasoline (1 liter) 1.04-1.27£
Cinema, 1 Ticket 7.5-9.1£
Apartment (1 bedroom), Centre 735-898£
Do you want to know when is the best period to fly to Cork? Here below you can find average temperature and level of precipitation for every month.
JAN 7 °C
FEB 7 °C
MAR 9 °C
APR 11 °C
MAY 14 °C
JUN 16 °C
JUL 19 °C
AUG 18 °C
SEP 16 °C
OCT 13 °C
NOV 10 °C
DEC 8 °C
JAN 3 °C
FEB 3 °C
MAR 4 °C
APR 5 °C
MAY 7 °C
JUN 10 °C
JUL 12 °C
AUG 12 °C
SEP 10 °C
OCT 8 °C
NOV 6 °C
DEC 5 °C
JAN 130 mm
FEB 130 mm
MAR 120 mm
APR 60 mm
MAY 70 mm
JUN 90 mm
JUL 60 mm
AUG 90 mm
SEP 100 mm
OCT 140 mm
NOV 110 mm
DEC 150 mm
The central part of Cork is encased in between two arms of the River Lee, meaning water is a big feature of the city and details such as bridges and quays, not normally evident in a city, are in abundance. In fact, some of the streets used to be waterways.
Grand Parade is a case in point; it now houses the National Monument, a gorgeous park, and the English Market. Paul Street is the centre of the liveliest district, stuffed full of restaurants, bars, and trendy shops. The crenulated outline of Blackrock Castle is easy to spot a mile down the river. Unfortunately it is not open to the public but Barryscourt Castle is, with a 15th century tower house and extensive grounds.
The refurbished City Gaol has an exhibition detailing what life was like for prisoners. In the same building is the Radio Museum Experience which chronicles the history of radio in Ireland and across the globe.
Though Cork Airport is not one of the main three airports in the country, it still accommodates a variety of airlines who use it for flights to Cork. Many British and continental cities have flights to Cork throughout the year.
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