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"In a small city with a big heart, you will find the 4-star Absolute Hotel. Rated as the number 1 hotel on TripAdvisor in Limerick and voted as one of the top 15 hotels in Ireland by TripAdvisor’s Travellers’ Choice Awards 2019. Stylish, comfortable and modern, this city centre hotel is nestled in the Medieval quarter of Limerick, only minutes' walk away from classic landmarks such as King John's Castle, the Hunt Museum, Thomond Park and many other Limerick attractions."
"Overlooking the Abbey River in Limerick’s Medieval Quarter, this luxurious Absolute Hotel boasts chic, stylish rooms with 49-inch plasma TVs. Spacious rain showers are provided in each modern bathroom. Beautifully furnished with modern décor, all rooms at the Absolute Hotel Limerick offer satellite channels."
"Take shelter under the wooden Pagoda or get a feel of the Asian Urban Set Up of Z-WE-TON in Raheen. At the Centre of a popular area and two minutes from the Crescent Shopping Centre, this is the perfect venue to accommodate a savoury break or host a successful party."
"Racefield Centre Father Russell Road Raheen, Limerick IrelandChinese, AsianDinner, Lunch, Late NightTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service+353 61 300 888http://zweton.com"
"3 O'Connell Avenue, Limerick, IrelandTakeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Waitstaff, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Delivery, Reservations, Accepts Credit CardsIrish, Bar, European, Pub, Contemporary, Gastropub, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, Breakfast, BrunchHK$39 - HK$220+353 61 316 949"
"Bobby’s first opened in 1963 and serves carvery lunch every Sunday from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Bobby’s is well known for being a cosy, quaint, traditional pub in the heart of Limerick serving heart-warming traditional Irish food with great drink and music. Sunday lunch starters include homemade tomato, and black pepper soup served with homemade brown bread."
"A much-loved city centre bar since 1953, Bobby Byrnes offers food at the warmth of an open fireplace. Special events include the Twenty Thursday: order a meal for two for €20 between midday and 3pm, and Bobby's Summer Lunch: €18.95 for two courses, every Sunday from noon to 4pm."
"Located on the heart of the river banks, The Locke is an iconic gastro experience in Limerick city. A small yet just enough menu that has all the classic breakfast or brunch choices you could want – a fry, breakfast muffin, eggs benedict or an omelette. They also have homemade granola if you’re feeling particularly healthy that day."
"This popular bar, with its riverside location in the heart of Limerick City and its convivial offering of food, drink and music, appeals to Limerick people and visitors alike. Conveniently located above the boats that make fast at the pontoon, R ..."
"This three-star hotel is one of the best hotels in Limerick, according to users on Booking.com. Located just under two kilometres from the city, the Woodfield House Hotel offers a city stay with a bit of distance from the hustle and bustle of it all. The hotel boasts an old-school hotel charm that warmly reminds us why hotels like this will never go out of fashion."
"Crew Brewing Company is the newest addition to Limerick’s growing craft beer scene, opening its doors in 2020. Crew is the brainchild of three friends (Gareth, Jono, and Joel) from Belfast who have a passion for beer, sustainability, and supporting local businesses. Brewing their own beers on-site, the guys at Crew back up their beliefs by featuring several other independent Irish craft beers."
"Located beside the Limerick City Gallery of Art, People's Park is the most popular green space in Limerick. Dating from 1877, this is a tranquil oasis and the city's main park, a perfect spot to enjoy a picnic, bathe in the rare sunshine, or merely enjoy a wander in the fresh air. A large selection of mature deciduous and evergreen trees dot the park and, during the spring and summer, visitors can admire a wonderful display of flowers."
"In Newtown Pery, the People’s Park was imagined in the first decades of the 19th century as a grand Georgian place in the vein of Mountjoy Square in Dublin. But the development was curtailed by the Great Famine, and only one terrace of flat-fronted mansions was completed. The park was opened in 1877 and is the main parcel of greenery in the centre of the city."
"This beautiful wooded park in the heart of the Georgian city is an excellent place to take a breather while on a Limerick tour. A large selection of deciduous and evergreen trees characterize the landscape. From spring to late summer, you’ll find a beautiful floral display here."
"Cratloe Wood is a State owned forest on the slopes of Woodcock Hill beside the small village of Cratloe in County Clare."