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Where to stay in Cork
Edit ThisSheila's Hostel
Edit ThisSheila's (an IHH member)is a family run budget accommodation centre, situated in the heart of Cork city. It is a short five minute walk from the bus and train stations, while shops, pubs and restaurants are but a stroll away. The friendly, relaxed atmosphere, the cleanliness and the excellent facilities, make Sheila’s a must for your stay in Cork. Services available at "Sheila's" Bike and car hire arranged Wine bar International telephone Western Union agents Credit cards accepted Credit card phone Bureau de Change Email service Fax service more..
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| address: | 3 Belgrave Place, Wellington Rd. |
| tel: | +353 (0)21 4504010 |
Isaac's Hostel
Edit ThisA large hostel, (and IHH member) just 5 minutes walk from the rail and bus station, Isaac's central location makes it a useful base to explore Cork. A range of large, single-sex dorms are available, as are some private rooms. Isaac's own restaurant's; "Isaac's" and "Greene's" are good choices if you feel like treating yourself.
| type: | general |
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| address: | Mac Curtain St. |
| tel: | +353 (0)21 4508388 |
Kinlay House
Edit ThisA bit out from the city centre Kinlay house is still a good option. Large, clean and friendly; the usual range of services is provided. IHH member
| type: | general |
| World66 rating: | [rate it] |
| address: | Off Upper John St. |
| tel: | +353 (0)21 4508966 |
