St. Anne’s Shandon Bells



This afternoon, we visited Church of St. Anne Shandon in downtown Cork City. For €6 per person, visitors can ring the Shandon Bells and climb the winding steps and a ladder (not for anyone with mobility issues) through the bell tower to enjoy a view from the top. St. Anne’s is open until 5 p.m. (Easter through November), but no visitors are admitted after 4:30 p.m. Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to closing for the full experience.

Hours:
Easter to November     9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.*
November t0 Easter    10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.*
* Last visitor entry 30 minutes prior to closing.

3 responses to “St. Anne’s Shandon Bells”

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    […] but was a little disappointed in the article content. Though he mentioned a few favorites (St. Anne’s Shandon Bells, Franciscan Well, The English Market, Sin E, Fitzgerald Park, Crawford Gallery, and The Pavilion), […]

  2. 36 Hours in Cork – New York Times Article « Pints & Purls Avatar

    […] but was a little disappointed in the article content. Though he mentioned a few favorites (St. Anne’s Shandon Bells, Franciscan Well, The English Market, Sin E, Fitzgerald Park, Crawford Gallery, and The Pavilion), […]

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    Cory

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