The Address sits on a hill overlooking the east end of Cork. It is convienently positioned a few blocks uphill of the train station (north) and walking distance from the city. We enjoyed walking to fhe city, visiting various pubs, shopping, and travelling to Cobh (Cove) to see theTitanic exhibit, Cobh Historical Museum, Kennedy Park, Colman Cathedral, and catching a bus to go to Blarney Castle, and Blarney Woolen Mill. Currently there is construction at the entrance, but it didn't get in the way. It is an older facility with fairly recent upgrades, but it's not "new" inside. So don't expect a brand new hotel. This place has old charm mixed with or infused with modern touches. The McGettigans Restaurant is unusual and interesting (library setting).