Is Cork LGBT+ Friendly?

Travelling to a new place can be scary, especially when you’re part of a minority who is often the target of discrimination. It is important to be clear on what you can expect from a new country or city before you arrive, so that you can act accordingly and stay safe when you’re there.

For years my (soon to be!) wife and I have spent hours googling and scrolling through forums to find an inkling of information on whether or not we can hold hands in X country, or if we can kiss in public in X. It’s tiresome. Equaldex gives you the facts, but I give you the tea.

For me, seeing as much of the world as I can, and meeting people and exploring their culture is a genuine passion. I truly believe travel is so important, and that is an aspect of life everybody should have access to. I am here to make it easier and safer for you, so you can travel confidently.

I’m currently working through a backlog of countries/places (Europe, Middle East, Africa, USA) I have visited, so if you’re looking for one in particular, send a request and I’ll prioritise that destination if I have been!

Image of Cork with text outlining the welcoming LGBTQ+ scene in Cork.

Deck of Card Houses with question and answer on ‘can we hold hands and kiss?’

Photo of Cobh museum with text about sharing hotel rooms as same-sex couples.

Cobh museum with text to the right regarding same-sex hotel bookings.

Image of blue building with text discussing that locals think Cork is a good place for LGBT+ to live.

Neutral background, text reads ‘was this useful? follow me @fayexation’

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