
Admissions
Opening Hours:
- Monday-Saturday (including bank holidays) 9:00-17.00
- Sunday (April to October only) 12.30-14.00 & 16.30-17.00
- Open for Sunday services only November-March
- Opening hours on Sunday are restrictive as we are an active church with two services on Sunday. All are welcome to attend.
Admission Rates:
- Adults – €8
- Concessions (students, over 60’s – id card required) – €7
- Children under 16 accompanied by adult – free
- UCC students (id card required) – free

Location & Facilities
Where to find us:
Bishop Street,
Cork City,
T12 K710,
Ireland
Facilities:
- The cathedral is wheelchair accessible
- There are no public toilets at the cathedral
- There is coach parking on Proby’s Quay
- There is no public parking at the cathedral
- There is a small gift shop at the Cathedral where visitors can help support its mission by purchasing souvenirs of their visit
FAQ's
There are many ways to get to Cork including by air, sea, road and rail
By Air
Cork airport is located just 10 minutes from the city centre. Bus and taxi services are available just outside the arrivals area. Cork Airport offers direct flights from almost 50 destinations around Europe and a direct transatlantic flight to North America. For a full list of inbound flights visit Cork Airport’s website
By Sea
Located just 15km from Cork City centre, our ferry terminal offers easy access to and from mainland Europe. Brittany Ferries operate daily services between Cork-Roscoff (France) and Cork-Santander in (Spain). Cork is also accessible via ferry from Rosslare and Dublin. Both ports offer daily services between Ireland-UK and are just a 3-hour drive away via car/bus. Operators at these ports include Irish Ferries, Stenaline and P&O Ferries.
By Bus
Cork has a high quality (and affordable) bus network connecting the county with Dublin, Limerick, Galway and many more destinations. Buses usually operate from 6am until midnight.
Bus Éireann, the national public bus service, departs from Parnell Place Station as does Expressway while private operators like Citylink, Aircoach, K Coaches, Paddywagon, GoBus, CobhConnect, CorkConnect, Cronins, BGM Coaches and Dublin Coach operators arrive/depart nearby.
By Train
Cork’s Kent Station offers easy access to the national rail network and is just a 10-minute walk from the City Centre. From Kent Station you can also access local towns such as Cobh, Mallow, and Charleville. For more information visit the Irish Rail website.
By Car
Cork is linked to Dublin via the M8 motorway and takes just over 2.5 hours. Car hire is available from depots in Cork City and all major airports. Cork has an abundance of affordable on-street parking throughout the county. In Cork City, there are also numerous multi-story car parks with thousands of spaces available.