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Discover your night in pubs of Cork

By Carlton Leisure - 30/06/2015

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May be I am wrong or write as per your point of view, but as far as my experience is concerned, Ireland is the best place for youth to enjoy the nightlife, whether it is in its nature to normally do so or not.

Generally, I don’t stay out late in night, even in weekday. I like to read books in my free time, yes I am little boring! But I am in Ireland and I can’t proceed with my personal desires to stay in home. This is the land of pub or amazing attractions.

Well during my trip, I visited many of the local establishments to find soft lit bars, aroma of dark wood and testy beer and scattered with young groups chatting and laughing among themselves. And I am delighted to share that I didn’t disappoint. The cultural pubs of Irish combine the atmosphere of a modern.

These pubs either styled in traditional or trendy or present a wonderful time with strobe lights and disco balls whirling around rooms packed with locals and travellers. Some spots divide their spaces offering a more pub like keeping the dancing and music to an upstairs, giving you more options to enjoy in its atmosphere.

Filled with energetic and exciting life, spending some wonderful time in the best pubs in Cork is the ideal way to enjoy a few days away from house.

Sin E heritage bar

Inaugurated in 1889, the pub has always been a fascinating place to drink. You can find different types of people coming from different regions, cities and countries to sip their favorites. Patrons hail from all sort of background.

The mutton lane

The pub is much admired and perhaps one of the oldest drinking places in the city. It is situated just outside the north /south Main Street. The Mutton Lane is one of several alleyways that show the way into the well-known English Market and used to be a market filled with sheep.

The Oval

Situated on the edge of ancient South Main Street and Tuckey Street, The pub is popular for its interior ceiling – an eye-catching quality of the buildings. The pub was designed intelligently and offering you a wonderful ambience to spend your some quality time here.

The Bodega

It is one of the most beautiful bars in Ireland and really a place for any travellers to the city to consider. A stylish place for eating, drinking and dancing, it has great appeal and is located in the wonderful building. Previously, it was known as the St. Peter’s food market, also famous as the Irish Market in Cork.

A paradise for all that likes to discover, Cork has an impressive cultural pasts with singers, novelists, songwriters, filmmakers and others, wandering its streets to find something. Take a flight to Cork and dip into the lifestyle of the city. There are many heritage pubs that you need to visit and experience its regions and people.