Cobh Heritage Centre, Cobh, Ireland
The Cobh Heritage Centre is a museum that exhibits the Queenstown Story through guided tours. It is a captivating exhibition of Irish mass emigration, the 1845 to 1849 Great Famine, the transportation of convicted criminals to Australia, and the sinking of RMS Lusitania. The landmark is located just off the dock at the old train station in Cobh, Ireland. The Center is a favorite destination of tourists due to its unlimited experience inside and the very accommodation café and onsite gift shop. The story of the ill-fated Titanic is also exhibited here. Guests can feel like they are transported back in time as they visit the Centre.
Having a tour around Cobh Heritage Centre gives tourists the opportunity to experience exciting activities in Cobh or even in surrounding cities. Check out the meaning of Annie Moore statue, what it represents about going to America. Tourists can enjoy the scenic views and enjoy playing golf as they enter and explore Cobh Golf Club, which is one of Ireland’s favorite golf courses. Choosing tourists’ ideal hotel is not difficult as there are many good accommodations surrounding the area. Commodore Hotel is a relaxed hotel overlooking one of the world’s largest natural harbour, the Cork Harbour. It has 40 each unique guestroom with Georgian features and restaurant that offers home-cooked produce. The Robin Hill House is another good option as it is a 4-star hotel which is pet friendly, offers free breakfast with a garden view, free internet and many other helpful amenities.