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Cork - The City Hall -
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Welcome to Cork
Welcome to Cork, the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland and last year’s European Capital of Culture (2005).
There is much to see and do in Cork, which is also known as The Rebel City! The city is currently undergoing a major re-vamp in preparation for its forthcoming title as The European Capital of Culture 2005. Patrick’s Street has been completely re-modelled based on designs drawn up by an outstanding Spanish architect.
For those of you who love shopping Cork now boasts almost all the same large chains as Dublin making it a shopper’s paradise. The new-look, main street has attracted many well-known chains such as Mango, French Connection and Zara is planning to locate in Cork in the very near future. For those who love good food, the city is home to a large covered market, known as The English Market, (open Mon-Sat) which comprises of a coffee bar, a restaurant and over 50 food stalls. There is a wide variety of foodstuffs to be found in this busy market including ranges from all over Europe, Africa and Asia. Furthermore, Cork is home to a large variety of restaurants supplying a diverse range of cuisine to suit everyone’s budget.
Cork is a youthful city with over 12,000 students attending its university this year. There are a large number of foreign students who come to Cork from all over the world studying as part of the Erasmus programme. Added to this is the significant number of foreigners who come to Cork to live and work. Although Cork is a small city this diverse population gives it a cosmopolitan feel.
Cork is definitely worth a visit!!!
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Cork - The River Lee -
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Our profile
Enrico Zoppi
I moved to Ireland in 2001 just after I completed my military service in Italy. I wanted to learn English and to have an experience in a foreign country. I had very little English when I arrived first and I spent two weeks studying at a language school in Dublin. Shortly after, I found a job as a porter in a hotel. Then, I moved to Cork after finding a job on the internet in a call centre. I stayed in that call centre for almost a year. After, a brief period living in Scotland and in France, I returned to Ireland and started to work in a different call centre in Cork. I set up EazyCork together with my business partner Julia in April 2004. I came to Ireland with the intention of staying only 6 months maybe a year….almost 6 years on I’m still here!
Julia Lynes
Born and raised in Cork, I am a graduate in European Studies (Politics and Languages) from University College Cork. I also have a Diploma in Public Relations and Marketing from the Irish Academy of Public Relations. Enrico and I met in 2001 and in 2004 we decided to set up EazyCork together. Our agency has grown from strength to strength simply because we love what we do so we work very hard at it. I love my home city and I am very happy to be able to have to opportunity to live and work here.
In the last 6 months we have accommodated hundreds of people from 13 different countries Open chart
For information and bookings please contact : info@eazycork.com
Tel: +353.87.2897800 / +353.87.9948462
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