Kilmurry Lodge Hotel is a family run hotel, ideally located just a 5-minute walk from the University of Limerick and the National Technological Park, Castletroy.
The South Court Hotel is a 5-minute drive from the Limerick city centre. It offers accommodation with free WiFi throughout, a fitness suite, restaurant, and free on-site parking for over 400 vehicles....
The Castle Oaks Hotel sits on the banks of the River Shannon, just a 5-minute drive from Limerick Castletroy, Limerick Plassey Technology Park,Johnson & Johnson Vision care and Limerick University.
The Bedford Townhouse is a boutique property set in the heart of Limerick. Among the various facilities are a gym and a roof garden. Free WiFi is available and The Hunt Museum is 500 metres away.
Senan
Ireland
Hotel staff was lovely, excellent location in the middle of limerick, room was comfortable and breakfast was excellent
This boutique town house is close to Limerick city centre and opposite Pery Square (Peoples’ Park). It offers free wired internet, luxury rooms and organic spa treatments. No.
amawander
Ireland
Brilliant deal with Genius membership. Can't imagine a better location, staff, decor, room size, facilities etc. Can't wait to stay again
The George Hotel Limerick is a luxury hotel located on a corner of O’Connell Street in Limerick city centre, making it the ideal starting point for shopping, gigs/shows, sports fans or tourists...
With views from the idyllic location on the River Shannon waterfront in Limerick City Centre, Clayton Hotel Limerick offers free WiFi throughout and access to the Waterfront Restaurant, Grill Bar and...
The Bedford Townhouse is a boutique property set in the heart of Limerick. Among the various facilities are a gym and a roof garden. Free WiFi is available and The Hunt Museum is 500 metres away.
Everything was excellent and very well thought out
This boutique town house is close to Limerick city centre and opposite Pery Square (Peoples’ Park). It offers free wired internet, luxury rooms and organic spa treatments. No.
Furniture was absolutely beautiful. Breakfast was superb.
The Old Quarter Townhouse is located in the heart of Limerick city centre, beside the pedestrian shopping area, close to pubs, restaurants, cafes and local attractions.
How small it was and how near where I was going it was
With views from the idyllic location on the River Shannon waterfront in Limerick City Centre, Clayton Hotel Limerick offers free WiFi throughout and access to the Waterfront Restaurant, Grill Bar and...
Very friendly helpful staff and had a pool available
Next to the University of Limerick, this 4-star luxury hotel provides bright and spacious rooms with king-size beds and free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy the 20-metre pool, hot tub, and steam room.
The George Hotel Limerick is a luxury hotel located on a corner of O’Connell Street in Limerick city centre, making it the ideal starting point for shopping, gigs/shows, sports fans or tourists...
Chocolates and tea were a nice touch. Beautiful room
The Castle Oaks Hotel sits on the banks of the River Shannon, just a 5-minute drive from Limerick Castletroy, Limerick Plassey Technology Park,Johnson & Johnson Vision care and Limerick University.
On average, 3-star hotels in Limerick cost £143 per night, and 4-star hotels in Limerick are £177 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Limerick can on average be found for £223 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Limerick this weekend is £162 or, for a 4-star hotel, £286. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Limerick for this weekend cost on average around £191 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £147 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Limerick for tonight. You'll pay on average around £202 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Limerick will cost around £176 (based on Booking.com prices).
Limerick revels in one of Ireland’s most iconic views – the River Shannon curving past King John’s Castle, a 12th-century fortress that could have come straight from a Grimm fairytale. Frank McCourt wrote ‘Angela’s Ashes’ about his childhood here, and his former school is a museum about him, set amid elegant Georgian architecture in the Newtown Pery district. Equally attractive is the custom house, now housing the Hunt Museum's eclectic collection of art and artefacts.
The 12th-century St Mary’s Anglican Cathedral is the city’s oldest building used daily, while St John’s Catholic Cathedral has Ireland’s tallest spire. The coexistence of the two is symbolic of the 17th-century accord between Jacobites and Williamites, supposedly signed on the Treaty Stone.
The Milk Market is a bustling hub of local produce sellers, and the shops of pedestrian Cruises Street are surrounded by restaurants and bars offering great nightlife, including some where you can jig to traditional Irish folk tunes.
The city is also sports mad. Munster Rugby play in Thomond Park, while the Gaelic Grounds ring with the sounds of hurling and Gaelic football supporters. Golf courses, a racecourse and greyhound stadium complete the picture.
Booking.com’s Limerick accommodation includes luxury hotels with spas and swimming pools, and cheap apartments near Shannon Airport.
What guests said about Limerick:
Scored 8.0
8.0
Some very nice walks, however most walks available are a...
Some very nice walks, however most walks available are a good drive away. Limerick could far better use the resources it has to better effect, particularly in creating more up and downstream walks, or making water activities more accessible.
It was sad to see that some of the ugly features that drove us from Dublin (open shoplifting and begging) have reached Limerick, albeit to a far smaller scale.
Don't bother trying to visit Thomond Park unless it's a match day as they do not open.
Dominick
Qatar
Scored 8.0
8.0
The town itself was deserted needs a bit of border...
The town itself was deserted needs a bit of border filtering money and an advertisement campaign drawing in all the local attractions
No bbn other getting a taxi and the train service was excellentnh
Pasty
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
It's a nice city to stay in for a couple of days.
It's a nice city to stay in for a couple of days. It's better to do it over the weekend so that you can visit the local milk market and King John's castle. A half-day walk around the city, a half-day for the castle, and a couple of hours (in the morning!) for the milk market.
Sandro
Georgia
Scored 10
10
Limerick is a beautiful city to walk around and look at the...
Limerick is a beautiful city to walk around and look at the buildings, castle etc. Plenty of places to eat not much shopping in the city centre but a bus can be taken to the cresent shopping center about 20 mins away
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Limerick is a really friendly city.
Limerick is a really friendly city. There are loads of lovely places to eat at reasonable prices. Nice shops. Pretty castle. Loads of parking places. Milk market at the weekends is a nice place to go for a couple of hours. Lovely churches too. The story cafe is a super place for breakfast or lunch.
niamh
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
Surprising to discover the extensive number of fine...
Surprising to discover the extensive number of fine residential roads into city centre with beautiful old properties. Lovely quayside for strolling and a great choice of cafes and restaurants. Very satisfied with all our choices.
Didn't see everything Limerick has to offer so would be willing to return again.
Absolute Hotel is well managed and well maintained. Our room is spacious and very comfortable for a 7-night stay. We originally did not book any breakfast, because we learn from past experience that it's better try first before making commitment to it. But after the first full breakfast, we were so impressed that we had breakfast there every morning in the hotel. The location is great, very quiet and not far from the city centre.
Extremely comfortable stay just off the river in Limerick city. Big room, comfortable bed, generous breakfast. We had a lovely evening in the hotel parlour which was well supplied with complimentary tea/coffee/drinks. Parking very convenient at cost of €10. Would highly recommend.
The location is excellent, within walking distance to the city Centre. Parking facility located on site provides great security and reassurance. The staff in the hotel are lovely and accommodating, very friendly and approachable.
The Staff especially in The Off The Bone gastro pub were friendly and efficient. We felt very safe there and enjoyed watching the Ireland v All Blacks game. We visit limerick regularly and this is our Hotel of choice.
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