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I live in Bel and used to live in Cork.
Cork is a drinkers town, Home to Murphys Irish Stout and Beamish. Great pubs and it does not feel like a swamped city- loads to do. Check out the Sin 'e, Mutton Lane (my fave) and the Crane Lane. Safe to wander around, and the people are so amicable it is disarming.
Belfast however is rocking these days Go to the Spaniard, McHughs and The Duke of York.
Personally i would go to Costa Del Cork. It's also warmer. And prettier.
lou O
Belfast is far from depressing! There is loads of great pubs and nightclubs. I have never been to Cork, so cannot comment on it. Other thing is you wont have to exchange your money if you go to Belfast :)
Van der Elst
Cork pal - every time - go and ring the Shandon Bells!
Orla C
Very difficult question, both cities have great night life. I suggest tossing a coin.
Mind ur business!!
Cork, ul have a great night out down there :)
Big Feet
Cork
Goat Whacker
Belfast and visit the Diamond Jubilee (Shankill Road) for a great night. You could also visit the Giant's Causeway, Bushmill's Distillery, Hilden Brewery and many more interesting places. You won't need euros as Belfast is in the UK and the food and drink is much cheaper than Cork.
pretty_pink_babe363
Cork because Belfast is too much like places in England.
Cork has friendlier people and the craic there is great
barnie
Cork would be my chose the people are so friendly
Barry E
I would definitely choose Cork myself. Belfast is a very depressing city.
rupes
people we have peace now. belfast is in for european city of culture and has a very good nightlife. this isn't the 70,s