Attractions around Limerick
Explore 60 attractions, restaurants, shops around Limerick
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King John's Castle
Nicholas Street King's Island, Limerick Ireland
This newly renovated 13th-century castle is open for tours.
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Hunt Museum
Rutland Street The Custom House, Limerick V94 EV8A Ireland
The Hunt Museum preserves and exhibits the original artefacts gathered, over a life time, by John and Gertrude Hunt. Considered as one of Ireland's greatest private collections of Art and Antiquities. The collection houses over 2,600 objects and artifacts. Expect to be immersed in over 10,000 years of Irish and World history. Discover works by Renoir, Picasso, Jack B. Yeats, Roderic O’Connor and Henri Moore. There are artifacts from Greece, Rome, Egypt and the Olmec civilization. An important collection of Irish archaeological material, medieval material as well as 18th and 19th century decorative arts represented in the collection. Visiting exhibitions of Local, National and International significance can be found on display. During a visit to The Hunt Museum you can choose to explore the collection by yourself or take one of our regular guided tours. For group bookings, please contact to ensure that a guided tour can be organised. Subject to availability.
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Lough Gur Visitor Centre
Lough Gur, Limerick V35ED96 Ireland
Lough Gur Heritage Centre a Discover Limerick DAC Visitor Centre telling the story of 9,000 years of habitation in the Lough Gur area. From Neolithic house sites to medieval castles Lough Gur has monuments from every era and the heritage centre ensures that visitors get the history/folklore and archaeology of the area from trained guides. The Centre also houses a retail space where take away tea/coffee, minerals, ice-cream and chocolate are available for purchase as are books and merchandise of the area. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 4pm. Summer opening hours are 10 to 5pm Monday to Sunday.
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Saint Mary's Cathedral
Saint Mary's Cathedral Bridge Street, Limerick V94 E068 Ireland
Saint Mary's Cathedral is one of the oldest buildings in Limerick and stands in the heart of the medieval city, looking over the majestic River Shannon. Originally the Royal Palace for the Kings of Thomond it was gifted to the church in 1168. It is a living church where worship is offered daily, as it has been for the last 850 years. Please come and visit us at Saint Mary's Cathedral. You will be most welcome !
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Nevsail Watersports and Rock Climbing
Presentation Secondary School Sexton Street Also in Kilkee,Co.Clare, Limerick V94 EV8A Ireland
Our main aim is to share our love of watersports in Ireland and adventure activities with you as we deeply believe in the benefits of getting active, outdoors and experiencing watersports and adventure activities to positively develop personalities and improve people's overall health and happiness. Experience unique tours on the River Shannon, exploring it's great history and surrounding land marks. 1.5 hour, 2.5 hour tours and lessons designed for any level (beginners to advance). Kayaking, Stand Up Paddle Boarding, Boat & Sailing Tours, Indoor Rock Climbing and Archery and Team Challenges for individuals, as well as small and large group outings.
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Thomond Park Stadium
Thomond Park Cratloe Road Cratloe Road, Limerick V94 XWK5 Ireland
Find out all about the hallowed turf which has seen so many Munster Rugby victories!! Visit Thomond Park for a full Museum and Stadium tour. Family and Group rates apply. Stand Up And Fight
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University of Limerick
Limerick V94 T9PX Ireland
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The Milk Market
The Milk Market Market House, Mungret Street Limerick City Center, Limerick Ireland
An outdoor flea market selling everything from produce to secondhand jewelry.
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Escape Limerick
15 Nicholas Street, Limerick V94 D9V6 Ireland
At Escape Limerick, the first part of our mission is to get you thinking outside the box and interacting with others from the moment you enter into our escape room experience. The second part of our mission is to get you engaging with Limerick’s exciting past in an entirely new way by creating escape rooms to complement various eras of the city’s history from the 1200's right up to the 1900's.
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Get West
Sarsfield Bridge, Limerick V94 FH02 Ireland
Welcome to Get West. From our picturesque location surrounded by the mighty river Shannon you can take a relaxing guided kayak tour of the historic and beautiful Limerick City. No experience is necessary and it is suitable for all ages.
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Executive Tours Ireland
Limerick Ireland
We offer a range of Private Day Tours for couples, families and small groups to the most beautiful parts of Ireland from Shannon Airport,Limerick, Dublin, Cork, Killarney and Galway to name but a few. These tours are designed to be highly personable giving each guest a unique Irish experience all in one day. One that we are very proud of.
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Revival Float Rooms
Revival Rooms, An Dun, Church Road, Limerick V94 NY24 Ireland
Revival Rooms is a Limerick family owned Floatation and Wellness centre on Church Road, Raheen, Limerick. ​​ We offer Floatation Therapy, Infrared Sauna and relaxation space. People Float for stress reduction, Meditation & Mindfulness, boosting Creativity, alleviate back/joint pain, help with anxiety and sports recovery. Revival Rooms is a purpose-built Float/Wellness centre, built from the ground up with floatation in mind. Come and enjoy a completely stress-free experience, relax, recover and revive!
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The Treaty Stone
Clancys Strand, Limerick lk1 Ireland
One of Limericks most famous landmarks. The Treaty Stone commemorates the Treaty of Limerick signed in 1691.The Treaty Stone in Limerick is situated on Clancys Strand, beside the river Shannon and opposite King Johns Castle in the ancient City of Limerick. Coffee and refreshments available nearby at Jack Mondays coffee house and restaurant. A short stroll from the city centre.
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Flannerys Bar
17 Denmark Street Upper, Limerick V94 T9W3 Ireland
Michael Flannery’s Pub is well known to everyone in Limerick. Located on Denmark Street, alongside the pedestrian shopping area of Limerick and just around the corner from the famous Milk Market, its vibrant red shopfront is set off against a beautiful stone façade. The owner, Michael, is one of Limerick’s longest serving publicans having entered the family business in 1959. Michael’s grandfather, William Flannery opened the first Flannery’s pub in 1898 and after an apprenticeship with his uncle Bill Ahearne of The Palace Bar Dublin, Michael took the reins of the family business and has been in situ since. The building itself began life as a soap factory in the 1850s and many of Michael’s customers would tell you that the culture of clean living which began in Anglim’s Soap Factory is alive to this day except customers now use “Water of Life” (Uisce Beatha) to cleanse. Michael is one of the last remaining publicans who bottled his own Jameson whiskey and Guinness Stout from the cask until the mid 1960’s when the practice of distilleries supplying whiskey in the cask directly to whiskey bonders stopped. Indeed there is a beautiful display of the bottles and labels he used at the rear of the pub. As you make your way through the bar, take notice of the photographs of Michael and his customers on the stone walls, amid the memorabilia he has amassed from a lifetime in the licensed trade. It is Michael’s links as a bottle of John Jameson Whiskey that began his love affair with Irish Whiskey. The Pub has over 100 different Irish whiskeys, making it’s collection one of the largest in the country. Powers Johns Lane and Yellow Spot are two stand outs for customers. Michael likes to encourage his customers to discover the different types and styles of Irish whiskey and has gone to great lengths to produce a “Whiskey Bible” which lists all the Irish whiskies for sale accompanied with tasting notes and a history of the Pub and Flannery family. Feel free to take away your copy of the “Bible” as your souvenir! Flannerys is famous for serving an excellent pint of Guinness and keeps up with the changing times by offering a very impressive range of Irish craft beers such as Galway Hooker, Tom Creans Lager and Stonewell Cider. Michael Flannerys is famous in Limerick for being an old fashioned pub. A place where your Grandfather and Father drank and somewhere you hope to carry on your family tradition. The stone, brick and dark wood retain the feel of the traditional Irish country pub. This is a feel that nearly died out during the Celtic Tiger but thankfully not here. As you enter Flannerys, there is a snug located on your right hand side and it is perfectly sized for two old friends catching up or a group of ten attending a Whiskey Tasting Session. There is a stove that emits a warmth that is heavenly on the many cold doors the Irish weather offers and it makes you run the risk of overstaying your welcome. The bar counter harks back to the days when groceries and dry goods were sold in many Irish pubs. At the rear of the bar, a door alights into a beautiful stone walled courtyard and this space is overlooked by a roof terrace which is awash with sunshine on most days of the year. There is a spacious modern bar behind all this which caters for the young vibrant pub scene of Limerick city. This area serves lunch and breakfast from Monday to Saturday until 3pm with specialties such as Farmhouse Bread sandwiches and fish 'n chips. All major sporting events can be seen here but not in Michaels pub as it is a TV free zone (TVs are referred to as “conversation killers” by the staff). A favourite with many local and national musicians, the bar has hosted many famous (and not so famous!) musicians over the years, including Mundy and Sharon Shannon. There is a lively Traditional music session every Tuesday with live contemporary music most nights in the adjoining courtyard and contemporary Main Bar. Any time is good to call into Michael Flannerys Pub. It opens at 10.30am every morning, except Sundays, where it opens at 12.30pm (times set by law!) Enjoy a read of the paper next to the fire or simply ask one of the many knowledge bar staff to help you with your visiting itinerary. Michael Flannery’s Pub, 17 Upper Denmark Street, Limerick City
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Coolwater Garden
Fedamore, Limerick V35 YN29 Ireland
ADVANCE BOOKING ONLY, as your visit includes a personally guided 2 hour tour including refreshments. Coolwater, a garden with personality, on half an acre, steps to the beat of a different drum with its impressive Water Garden, its troughs with choice Alpine plants and the distinctively styled West Garden: don't expect lawns and borders in this garden! Overlooked on one side by Skule Hill and on the other by Rockstown Castle, it has been designed for year round structure and shape. Note: Advance booking only.