Cork tops list of ‘must visit’ under-rated cities

Huffington Post praises the ‘real capital’ for its ‘welcoming, laid back vibe’

The city’s thriving ‘foodie’ scene receives a mention, along with its pubs and live music scene.
The city’s thriving ‘foodie’ scene receives a mention, along with its pubs and live music scene.

Cork has topped a list of under-rated cities that tourists should see in their lifetime.

In a list of 'overlooked' cities worth a visit, the Huffington Post named Cork for its 'welcoming, laid back vibe.'

The online travel feature captures an evening river scene of Cork’s St Patrick’s Bridge and refers to the city’s less used title as ‘the real capital.’

“Dublin, the actual capital is great. But if you’re looking for a city that is easy to navigate, with locals that are friendly and welcoming, and a laid-back vibe, Cork is for you,” the article states.

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The city’s thriving ‘foodie’ scene receives a mention, along with its pubs and live music scene.

"Once you've visited the classics, it's time to head to one of these underrated cities in Europe, " the Huffington Post article states.

Cork is named along side Split in Croatia - 'the city's coastal mountain backdrop can't be beat,' Basel in Switzerland - 'a culture buff's heaven' and Bergen in Norway - 'gateway to those famous fjords, including Sognefjord.'

Rhodes Town in Greece, Bratislava in Slovakia and Manchester, UK also feature on the list.

"It's because of our small size that everyone knows each other and works together," Lord Mayor of Cork Catherine Clancy said.

“Much has been invested in the farmers markets, the planning of festivals and events to bring people to the city. We’ve planned 24 festivals for 2014 so far, we had 55,000 people visiting Cork for last weekend’s St Patrick’s Festival,” she added.

Cork was named among the top 10 best cities to visit in the Lonely Planet Guide’s ‘Best in Travel’ 2010.