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| Limerick Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see photo Limerick is the Irish Republic’s third largest city. It is one of Ireland’s leading tourist and business centres. Limerick’s most striking feature is the river shannon, flowing majestically beneath the city’s three bridges. Historically Limerick is a city of many contrasts. It contains a medieval core with a later Georgian addition. Of particular importance are King John’s castle, built between the 12th and 16th century and St Mary’s cathedral, built c.1172. Othe highlights include the Old Exchange facade and Almshouses, located on King’s island. Close by are Bunratty castle and folk park, one of Ireland’s leading tourist attractions. You can make many great daytrips in the environment. Within easy driving distances of Limerick are the cities of Galway and Cork , the Burren and Killarney national parks, Lough Derg and the cliffs of Moher. Thee city is famous for the old folk song 'Limerick, you're a Lady'. _______Sights Edit This photo [Add Sight] The Hunt Museum Edit This The Hunt collection is an internationally important Collection of some 2,000 original works of art and antiquity. It is a personal Collection formed by John and Gertrude Hunt who selected each piece according to the quality of its design,craftsmanship and artistic merit. These criteria were applied to objects from all periods of the past - from the Stone Age to the Twentieth Century. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Castle Lane Edit This Castle lane is an authentic 18th-19th century Irish streetscape comprising buildings from Limerick's urban architectural heritage. The streets run alongside the 13th century King John's Castle which is already known throughout the region as a highly successful tourist attraction. The development houses attractions such as the Limerick Civic museum, a retail outlet and Castle Lane Tavern. The Tavern is typical of such a building of the 18th-19th century is spread out over two levels. The ground bar area includes more.. type: Hotspots World66 rating: [rate it] St. Mary's Cathedral Edit This This wonderful cathedral is still in use for weekly services. The site (his former home) was donated by Donal Mor O'Brien in 1172 as a means of buying his entry to Paradise! The front door of the church is reputed to be the original door of Donal's house. The cathedral incorporates many architectural treasures in its construction and furnishings. The cathedral is open daily throughout the summer season from 0900H - 1700H. There are Daily Services conducted in the cathedral usually at 9:00am. There are also Sunday Services which are held more.. type: Hotspots World66 rating: [rate it] King John's Castle Edit This A dramatic city fortress of Norman times standing guard over Limerick on the river Shannon. The castle was built in 1210 under orders from King John. It is one of the finest examples of fortified Norman architecture in Ireland With an imaginative exhibition, multi-vision show, excavations, war machines, 800 years of history unfold within its battlements. Features of the castle include 13th century King John's Castle restored and interpreted Models and displays interpreting 800 years of Limerick's and Ireland's History. An audio-visual show that takes you from the city's more.. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Foynes flying boat Museum Edit This This museum recalls the heyday of Foynes as the terminus for transatlantic flights. It commemorates the flying boats, the famous people who travelled on them between Europe and the US, the people in Foynes who provided the operational support, and of course, the original recipe for the now world-famous pick-me-up Irish coffee.The Foynes museum recalls this era with a comprehensive range of exhibits and graphic illustrations. The museum features A souvenir shop and Tourist Information Point is located on site. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] ________Bars and Cafes Edit This photo [Add Bar] The Old Quarter Pub & Cafe Edit This The Old Quarter Pub and Cafe gives you a reason to be cheerful type: general World66 rating: [rate it] address: 3 Ellen Street, Limerick tel: + 353 61 401190 DA MAD PADDYZ Edit This photo Recently refurbished to the highest standard this artdeco themed bar is a must see venu, be it by day when the best of food is served in a professional manner or by night when the place transforms into a hot spot for limericks social elite. World66 rating: [rate it] tel: 061 - 315 157 address: 31 Thomas Street Bewley's Edit This Renowned for the authenticity of their coffee and teas, friendly and welcoming staff. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] address: 10a Cruises Street, Limerick tel: Ph + 353 61 414739 Greenes Cafe Bistro Edit This A charming comfortable & airy restaurant with beautiful stain glass features, serving wholesome food at reasonable prices. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] address: 63 William Street, Limerick tel: + 353 61 314022T |