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Discover a selection of 7 homes and other vacation rentals in Cork that are perfect for your trip. Whether you're traveling with a group or just with your pet, vacation homes have the best amenities for spending time at your vacation home, which might include a pool and a washer and dryer. What you'll find is a rental for everyone's needs, including places that are non-smoking or accessible.

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Welcome to the "real capital of Ireland"

Liberal and on-trend, Cork is one of Ireland's most captivating cities. In fact, ask the locals and they'll insist that Cork is the "real capital of Ireland". The city well and truly lives up to its reputation, with boutique shopping, cosmopolitan dining and a flourishing live music scene. Spend your time strolling along grand Georgian avenues, exploring the revitalized waterfront district and ticking off a string of urban attractions. Sound like your kind of city? From elegant townhouses to country estates, Cork vacation rentals make it easy to explore Ireland's 3rd-largest city.

Get behind bars at Cork City Gaol

Once used as a grisly prison, today Cork City Gaol is one of Ireland's top attractions. Visitors can peer into the cells, stroll around the courtyard and discover what life was like for the inmates who were often imprisoned for little more than stealing a loaf of bread. From soaring spires and grim gargoyles to gleaming marble floors and a grand bishop's throne, St Fin Barre's Cathedral was built to impress. Set in the heart of the downtown district, Cork vacation rentals put you within walking distance of the gaol, the cathedral and more.

Eat your way through Cork

It's hard to argue with the claim that Cork boasts Ireland's best foodie scene. The city is brimming with fine-dining restaurants serving up "paddock-to-plate" cuisine. You can also get lost in the English Market, where vendors hawk artisan produce under a soaring vaulted ceiling. On a sunny day, there's nothing better than stocking up on gourmet treats, then enjoying a leisurely picnic lunch at nearby Bishop Lucey Park. For a quintessential experience, you can always bunk down with a pint of Guinness and a bowl of Irish stew at a cozy pub.

Explore Cork come rain or shine

Like the rest of Ireland, summer brings high season to Cork. Visit from June to August and you'll maximize your chances of clear skies and warm temperatures. Cork County is known for its rolling green hillsides, though the lush countryside is largely thanks to year-round rainfall. Don't forget to pack an umbrella, even if you're visiting over the summer. The good news is that Cork is loaded with indoor attractions. This means that even in the midst of winter, it's still a top city break destination.

Discover postcard-perfect County Cork

While the city was once confined to a compact island, Cork now sprawls across both banks of the River Lee. As well as an ideal destination for city breaks, Cork is also a gateway to Ireland's southwest coast. It anchors County Cork, a picturesque region known for its rugged coastlines, rolling hillsides and quaint fishing villages. Rambling is a popular pastime, so don't forget to pack your walking shoes. As well as scenery, Cork also serves up a host of wildlife-watching opportunities, from whale-watching cruises to puffin encounters.

Transportation to and around Cork

Fly into Cork Airport (ORK), the closest airport, located 3.5 mi (5.6 km) from the city center.

If you're traveling by train, make your way to Cork Kent Station or Glounthaune Station to see more of the city.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best area to stay in Cork when booking a vacation rental?

One of the most sought-after locations to find a vacation home in Cork is Cork City Centre. Spend your time here and you'll be within easy reach of top visitor attractions including English Market and Cork Opera House.

What is the most popular type of vacation rental accommodation in Cork?

Apartments are the most popular style of vacation rental in Cork, according to our data. Even if you've got something different in mind, Vrbo has properties in loads of shapes and sizes. Explore our options to find your perfect fit.

How much does it cost to rent a vacation rental in Cork?

Length of stay, season and property type are some factors that can affect the price of a vacation home. Simply add your travel dates to find your ideal escape. From comfy cabins to expansive luxury villas, all Vrbo vacation rentals provide amazing value.

How much does it cost to rent a beach house in Cork?

When you travel and the size and style of the property will determine the cost of your beachside vacation rental. Put in your Cork travel dates to view your available options on Vrbo. Looking for basics like WiFi, or perks like a private pool? Use our filters to select the features and amenities you want in your rental.

Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Cork?

With five vacation rentals that host pets, your furry best friend can join in on your Cork vacation. Use our filter tool to search our pet-friendly vacation rentals and find your pawfect vacation home on Vrbo.

What are popular rental amenities in Cork?

Nearby museums, a fireplace and a nearby river rank as the most popular rental amenities in Cork. Whether you're taking a trip solo, with your sweetheart or a bunch of friends, Vrbo can help you find a vacation home that suits your style with a load of extras you'll love.

Are there large group vacation rentals in Cork?

With two Cork vacation rentals that can sleep five or more people, you can invite a few extra family members or friends along. Whether you're planning a casual gathering or a celebratory event, we'll help you book a comfy space to fit the occasion.

Are there vacation rentals in Cork that welcome kids?

Cork has five family-friendly vacation rentals. And discovering a stay that welcomes kiddos is simple with our "Properties good for families" filter. In addition to having the entire place to yourselves, you'll have access to perks and conveniences like bunk beds, private pools and yards.

What are the top attractions for families in Cork?

Keep the kids happy at these awesome family-friendly attractions in Cork:

  • Blarney Castle
  • Fota Wildlife Park
  • Blarney Stone

Are there one-bedroom vacation rentals in Cork?

Yes, you can choose from two one-bedroom rentals in Cork. Whether you'd like a townhouse or a cabin, Vrbo's one-bedroom properties are just right if you don't need huge amounts of space. One of the best parts about having your own pad? You'll never have to share your vacation with strangers.

Can I find two-bedroom vacation rentals in Cork?

Take your pick of three two-bedroom vacation rentals in Cork. Settle the kids into the second room or fill it with a couple of your nearest and dearest friends. There's enough space for whoever's lucky enough to be coming along.

Are there vacation rentals with WiFi in Cork?

Whether you want to keep up with the news, reply to emails or post a pic to social media, there are two vacation homes with WiFi in Cork. Check the "WiFi" box when searching on Vrbo and stay connected on your getaway.

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