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Cork, both for living and visiting. Dublin if you only want to go shopping.
Claire
Cork!
houseoffunksville
Cork boi!!
credible_bulk
Either! Let's go! I've been to Dublin, not to Cork yet.
lyndsayc1984
It depends on what exactly you're looking for. Both are cities, but I prefer Dublin.
XxXraindropsXxX
DUBLIN!!! It's beautiful in Ireland :-)
k k
Dublin!!
Linda84
Dublin is better.
billymcmurry65
I've been to both. Stayed in Dublin 2 nights and passed through Cork. Dublin was nice and there is always something going on. As far as Cork goes the only thing I can tell you comes from a priest I know who is from Cork. He says the night life is much like Dublin, but not as crowded.