Dive into the fascinating history of Cork on a stroll from its port on the River Lee, through the bustling city centre. On this walking tour, you’ll see just how apt the nickname “The Rebel City” is, as I tell you about the events and the colourful characters that gave the city its decidedly contrarian streak. After all, Cork was built by wealthy merchants who made their fortunes first from trading, and later by filling top civic positions. You’ll see the city’s top sights as well as some often overlooked areas where a marshy landscape was transformed into the vibrant city that Cork is today. On this walk between the two main channels of the River Lee, I’ll point out the buildings, eateries and public spaces that give this city its special charm. Being situated on the edge of a huge natural harbour has given Cork an international, as well as an Irish dimension. You’ll detect this mixture of influences everywhere in the city, which people from all over have made their home. Highlights on this tour include: • Popping by the hotel where famous Irish statesman Michael Collins spent his last night on earth • Finding out why the city once had the world’s largest butter exchange • Uncovering the mystery of the many French-sounding surnames across Ireland • Learning the meaning behind the phrase “doing Pana” I’ll point out some of the best spots to relax by the river, grab a pint of the city’s finest porter, and people watch from one of its many cafes. Give yourself at least an hour to get the most out of this tour, and your time here. Please note: There might be temporary disruptions along the route, due to improvement works taking place at various locations along the tour route.