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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."
"The top-rated hotel in Limerick in terms of user-reviews, according to Booking.com, is The Absolute Limerick. With bird’s eye views over the Abbey River, this four-star hotel offers a stunning waterside setting and elegant rooms in equal measure. It is in walking distance to major Limerick sights, and has been ranked time and again as a top stay in the city."
"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"
"Cornmarket Row | The Milk Market, Limerick, IrelandTakeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Reservations, Outdoor SeatingFrench, European, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Brunch, Breakfast+353 87 134 3151"
"My friend Anna and I stumbled across this gem one drizzly Sunday morning. Situated on the street’s corner, the shop had both indoor and outdoor seating to choose from, with windows overlooking a relatively calm section of the city filled with pretty pastel buildings to look at. Though it wasn’t very busy when we originally walked in, by the time we were ready to go it was steadily beginning to fill- something I took as a positive testament to the place."
"Within a 170-hectare forest 800m south of the centre, this stunning 'lost' garden was the private domain of the wealthy Vandeleur family – merchants and landowners who engaged in harsh evictions and forced emigration of local people in the 19th century. There's a simple cafe and a garden centre. Woodland trails wind around the surrounding forest, which has a colourful array of plants including magnolias, acacias, acers, oaks, monkey puzzle trees, bamboo, ferns, banana trees, hydrangeas and a beech maze."
"I present to you Carlton Coffee, a centrally located shop splashed in a bright orange color that practically dares you to not come in and take a look around. A smaller place, there’s lots of bar seating up against the tall windows to do some prime people watching, especially on busy Saturdays when the streets are filled with families all going to the milk market. What I especially liked about the place was how friendly the baristas were, and that there was some really good patio seating that Anna and I took advantage of after picking up our drinks."
"Lough Gur Stone Circle is one of Ireland’s archaeological and historical gems. The beautiful and enchanted lake lies 21 km south east of Limerick city. From the level surrounding countryside it unfolds in beauty its placid waters and rugged hills – a fairyland of stone circles, ancient habitation sites, megalith tombs, crannogs and castles."
"This sprawling forest park lies 20km away from Limerick centre, but it’s a world away from bustling city life. Dense woodland, spanning 313 hectares, with trails for hikers and cyclists, as well as camping sites, Curraghchase is the perfect place to escape from modern life for a day or two. The entrance fee of 5 euros per car is beyond reasonable, considering the well-kept amenities on site."
"Curraghchase Forest Park is a fantastic amenity for all the family to enjoy. The Park covers 313 hectares of mixed woodlands, park land and lakes which together provide a rich habitat"