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Student Accommodation Cork
with plenty of places to both shop and eat, and a nightlife that captures the Dublin spirit on a smaller scale. This makes it the ideal location for any student. Looking for a more affordable student life in Ireland then Cork is perfect for you!
What is Cork Ireland like as a city?
The city of Cork is an idyllic and magical place to live; the rolling hills and quaint streets, the traditional warm and welcoming pubs combined with the growing and evolving student scene. Where better to start your life as a student?
Cork being the third largest city in Ireland, it has plenty of choices when it comes to arts, cafes, festivals, music and nightlife. Known for its traditional snug pubs, live music and restaurants serving fresh, locally sourced food, this city is proud and welcoming and is packed full of culture at every turn.
Student life in Cork
Welcome to Cork City, known to the locals as the true capital of Ireland. Friendly and cosmopolitan, Cork has a vibrant student population of around 36,000. Of these, approximately 10% are international students visiting from over 100 countries around the world. Wherever you call home and whatever big ambitions you bring to Cork, this page will guide you through everything you need to know as a student living and learning in this amazing city.
A night out in Cork
Please note that pubs and alcohol in Ireland are strictly for those aged 18 years and above. Proof of age is required by law. Ireland is famous the world over for its bustling pubs, full of atmosphere and good craic – as they say in Ireland. Here we’ve picked out some of the very best – classic Cork pubs which are perfect for visitors to Ireland and anyone who wants to let their hair down. Sláinte!
Getting around Cork
Cork is well served by a reliable bus service and you’re well advised to look into bus routes before making any final decisions about student accommodation. The most common bus routes for UCC and CIT students are the 205, 208 and 219. Coke Zero Bikes
The city benefits from an affordable bike hire scheme which can be a very cost-effective (and eco-friendly) way of getting to and from your places of study. Cork has a total of 32 pick-up and drop-off stations, two of which are in the vicinity of UCC. An annual pass costs just €10. Thereafter, the first 30 minutes of each journey is free and trips lasting up to one hour cost just €0.50. A good taxi cab service is in operation throughout Cork and you can find the main taxi rank situated conveniently in the centre of Patrick Street. Some taxis are licensed to pick up passengers on demand (known as hackney carriages), others are for advanced bookings only.
A taxi from Patrick Street to UCC might cost in the region of €5-8 depending on traffic. The same journey to CIT’s Bishopstown campus would be more like €8-12.
Cork, the Foodie Capital of Ireland
If you choose the study in Cork, you’ll be based in a charming city and country in the south of Ireland, with lots of history and heritage plus a long coastline full of bays and islands to explore. You will definitely eat well and healthy for sure! Ireland has many Artisan food producers and is considered Ireland’s food capital.
The Republic Ireland’s second largest city, with a population of around 210.000 people, has everything you’d expect from a city but with a super relaxed vibe for sure. Cork is set on an Island on the River Lee and is easy to get around on foot. There is a thriving program of festivals and events too, with the famous Cork Jazz Festival taking over the city each October.