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By *dinburghcouple77 OP   Couple
7 weeks ago

Edinburgh

Hi

We are planning a weekend in Dublin or Cork and not sure what would be the best for meeting couples x

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By *lik UrgeeMan
7 weeks ago

mallow

Come to Cork. We'd love to welcome ye & make sure ye have a great time x

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By *ingetMan
7 weeks ago

West Cork

Cork is way more friendlier and way more less expensive.

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By *iamo69Man
7 weeks ago

South

Cork

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By *he Pilot69Man
7 weeks ago

kerry/cork

Cork

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By *obshortMan
7 weeks ago

Cork

Definitely cork,

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By *a1970Man
7 weeks ago

East cork

Cork.. Less expensive not as busy. Maybe less couples but if its less it's only by a few. Lovely hotels too not as expensive as Dublin. Direct flights to and from

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By *heBlowinsCouple
7 weeks ago

West Cork


"Hi

We are planning a weekend in Dublin or Cork and not sure what would be the best for meeting couples x"

Cork people are clearly quite biased 😄

Cork is a great town for meeting people but obviously the difference in population will affect your pool of potential meets.

Dublin can be be fabulous if cities are your thing and it's worth a visit if you've never been.

Probably your best bet is to check out the events going in and around both Cork and Dublin for the dates you're looking at - much easier way to meet couples in either city. There's a long events thread in the Ireland forums you can check

Best of luck!

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By *unnerbenMan
7 weeks ago

Dublin / Cork

I’m from Cork and down in Cork regularly but living in Dublin. If it’s purely on which location is more likely for chance of meets then Dublin wins.

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By (user no longer on site)
7 weeks ago

Stay in portlaoise, nearly halfway

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By *orklad86Man
7 weeks ago

cork


"Hi

We are planning a weekend in Dublin or Cork and not sure what would be the best for meeting couples x"

Definitely cork

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By *ursecretmischiefCouple
7 weeks ago

The West

All the Cork crowd on 😂

They're like North Koreans!!

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By *ecidedlyAverageMan
7 weeks ago

Cork


"All the Cork crowd on 😂

They're like North Koreans!!"

🤣🤣 we do have that blind loyalty and superiority complex.

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By *OTSOSUBTLEMan
7 weeks ago

DUBLIN

Cork and I'm from Dublin. No experience of meeting Cork couples, but I know the road to Cork well! That's all I'm saying. Kinsale is a great location to stay in. Fab food, nice range of hotels and close to the airport.

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By *ustmehorny1976Man
7 weeks ago

Birmingham/Lowestoft


"Hi

We are planning a weekend in Dublin or Cork and not sure what would be the best for meeting couples x"

Dublin, come now I’m waiting for you both lol

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By *hantomfemmeWoman
7 weeks ago

Sligo/Galway depends on the day

If i had to choose id say Cork all the way. So much nicer than dublin

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By *r VersMan
7 weeks ago

Cork & Kerry

Cork every single day of the week

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By *ub with a ChubbMan
7 weeks ago

Southwest & Cork City

I mean you could stay in Dublin but .... . It's not Cork like,ya know?!

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