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Flock#2023

Website
flocktofedora.org
Dates
2023-08-02 - 2023-08-04 (Wednesday - Friday)
Location
Clayton Hotel Silver Springs
Silver Springs
Tivoli, Cork, T23 E244
Ireland
Hotel booking code
REDH010823
Tickets
Coming soon


Transport

General information

Transport for Ireland / Bus Eireann operate the public bus system in Cork City. City bus services can be identified with the format 2XX (e.g. 214, 208).

Real-time transport information
Buying tickets for city buses

As a visitor, you can buy a Single Journey ticket directly from the bus driver. Ticket purchases are cash only. You cannot use credit/debit cards to buy your ticket. There are no multi-day or multi-journey tickets available for city buses outside of Dublin.

It is recommended to have coins available to pay your fare, but bus drivers will accept 5 EUR or 10 EUR notes --- anything higher than this amount and the driver may not be able to give you change back.

Single Journey tickets are valid only on the service they are purchased on. For example: if your journey involves taking a connecting bus, you will have to buy two tickets (one on each bus).

Withdrawing cash

ATMs operated by the main banks in Ireland (AIB, Bank of Ireland, and permanent TSB) can be found around the city. They allow withdrawals from Visa, Mastercard, Visa Electron, Maestro, and American Express cards with no extra fees.

Alternative ATM networks (e.g. Euronet) can be found inside some convenience stores and supermarkets, but they tend to charge additional service fees so are not recommended.

Accessibility information

All city bus services are wheelchair accessible, including ample space onboard and ramps.

People say "thanks" when getting off the bus. What's this about?

It's customary in Ireland to show gratitude to the driver for getting you to your destination safely. A simple "thanks", "cheers", or "go raibh maith agat" accompanied by a nod and smile is always appreciated!

Getting to Cork City

From Dublin Airport (DUB)

Dublin Airport is connected exclusively by bus. Private bus services operate from T1 and T2 directly to Cork City. It's possible to take a train from Dublin to Cork City, but requires a bus connection from Dublin Airport to Heuston Station.

Option 1 (Bus) Take either the Aircoach (book online) or GoBus (book online) from T1 or T2. Adult return tickets for either service cost roughly 30 EUR. Journey duration is roughly 2:30hrs.
Option 2 (Train) TBD [help wanted—edit me!]
From Cork Airport (ORK)

Public transport and taxi connections are available at the entrance/exit to Cork Airport. The 225 and 226 bus services both arrive in Cork City. The taxi journey will cost roughly 20 EUR.

From Shannon Airport (SNN)

TBD [help wanted—edit me!]

Getting to the venue

The venue is services by the 214 bus service.

Feedback & comments

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Sightseeing

This section is for those, who stay longer in Cork, and would like to do some sightseeing.

University College Cork

University College Cork (UCC) is the primary university in Cork City. It's known for having one of the greenest campuses not just in Ireland, but in Europe.

It was also the research and teaching home of George Boole, the father of Boolean Algebra, who was a professor of mathematics at UCC. A bust of George Boole is located in the centre of Main Campus.

River Lee Otter Trail

If you're interested in wildlife, definitely take the opportunity to go otter spotting along the river! There is a signposted otter trail along the banks of the River Lee.

OpenStreetMap: https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/2507052#map=17/51.89884/-8.48544

Marina Market

Website: https://www.marinamarket.ie/

Wiki


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