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City Guide

Cobh, Munster, Ireland

Overview

Cobh is a picturesque coastal town in County Cork, renowned as the Titanic's last port of call. Its colorful facades, lively waterfront, and rich maritime history attract visitors looking for authentic Irish charm.

Best Time to Visit

May-September for mild weather and active festivals.

Local Tips

Trains and ferries connect easily to Cork and neighboring islands, consider exploring on foot due to compact town size. Street parking can be tight, especially during cruise arrivals.

Cultural Etiquette

A 10% tip is appreciated in restaurants but not obligatory. Dress casually, but bring a rain jacket year-round. Politeness and small talk are valued in local shops and pubs.

Safety Warnings

Cobh is generally very safe, but watch for slippery paths near the waterfront when it's wet. Tourist areas can attract occasional pickpockets during peak season, keep valuables secure.

Hidden Gems

Explore the Cobh Heritage Centre for lesser-known Titanic stories, stroll the Deck of Cards houses, or visit the tranquil Cuskinny Marsh Nature Reserve just east of town.

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