English Market

sightseeing in cork

Sightseeing in Cork

The English Market is a must when sightseeing in Cork, an indoor food market, located in Cork City centre, offering a Victorian wonderland of exotic imported goods and delicious local produce. The origins of the English Market trace back to the times of King James I in 1610, some 400 years previously and has been officially trading since 1788.

A mix of traditional Cork fare and exciting new foods from afar, combined with long standing family-run stalls contribute to the unique appeal and atmosphere of this market. Long recognised by locals as a place to meet, eat and shop, the English Market offers tourists and locals alike a tantalising range of Irish food.

Culinary delights include quality meats and fish, herbs, spices, fruit, vegetables, baked delicacies and speciality cheeses. Some of the more unique traditional fare includes drisheen (blood sausage), tripe, spiced beef, buttered eggs and battlebord, (dried salted ling, a member of the cod family). Its a culinary experience and day out all in one when sightseeing in Cork.

  Opening Times

  Mon – Sat: 8am – 6pm

  Sunday: Closed

Prices :

Free Admission

How to Get there:

ENGLISH MARKET
GRAND PARADE
CORK

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