About

St Anne's Church Shandon Bells & Tower offers an unforgettable excursion into Cork's rich past. Constructed in 1722, this landmark showcases vernacular architecture, adding an authentic touch to your visit. As you ascend the narrow streets leading to the church, the walk itself is a charming prelude to the adventure awaiting at the top. Once you reach the Shandon Tower, you're treated to breathtaking views of Cork city, a perfect opportunity to soak in picturesque landscapes. One of the highlights is the interactive experience of ringing the bells, adding a playful element to your visit. Suitable for families, the site features both on-street and paid parking options for convenience. With an average Google rating of 4.5, this cultural gem is priced at €5 per adult and €3 for children under 16, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to delve into the stories and sights of Cork's heritage.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, On-street parking, Paid parking, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Upper John Street
Bus stop 147 m walk
Wolfe Tone Junction
Bus stop 282 m walk
Cathedral Rd (Wolfe Tone St Lwr)
Bus stop 261 m walk
Camden Quay
Bus stop 388 m walk
Roman Street
Bus stop 119 m walk
Constellation Bar
Bus stop 327 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 1,364 reviews
4.5/5 1,287 reviews
4.7/5 77 reviews
nadia perez
nadia perez
1 week ago on Google

No se podían tocar las campanas. Las vistas estaban bien.

ivan mascagni
ivan mascagni
1 week ago on Google

Questo è un posto strano, sembrerebbe gestito da una comunità cattolico hippy, il posto è molto ben tenuto hanno speso molti soldi forse europei, ma il lavoro si vede. Da non perdere il vecchio cimitero. Se siete a piedi è una bella Camminata.

fernando M
fernando M
1 week ago on Google

Regular porque estaba en obras lo de tocar las campanas y un poco de claustrofobia subiendo, solo cabe uno para subir y como baje alguien tienes que ir para atrás, un semáforo estaría bien