Limerick City
Come and discover Ireland’s vibrant riverside city
Activities
Enjoy Limerick’s vibrant sports scene with rugby, ‘tag’ rugby and golf
Arthur’s Quay Park
A pleasant park on the banks of the River Shannon with views across the river, the Curragour Falls and the Clare Hills.
Golf
Situated just outside the city, Limerick Gold Club is the ideal spot to tee off and is one of the oldest golf clubs in Ireland. The mature parkland course has a great reputation and has been home to the JP McManus Invitational Pro Am since 1990.
Rugby
Limerick folk love their rugby, so get into the spirit of things and go see a game while you’re in town. If you fancy seeing a bit of ‘tag’ rugby, then make sure to catch the Limerick Pig ‘n’ Porter Tag Rugby Festival in the Old Crescent Rugby Grounds, Rosbrien, for excellent entertainment and fun for all the family.
Children
Take kids on a journey into Limerick’s fascinating past, or just have tons of fun!
King John’s Castle, Limerick City
In the heart of Limerick’s Medieval Heritage Precinct lies the 800-year-old King John’s Castle. Built between 1200 and 1210, the castle is an impressive Anglo-Normal fortification overlooking the River Shannon.
Tons of Fun Activity Centre, Limerick City
Bright, safe, clean and exciting, Tons of Fun is an indoor children's activity centre catering for babies and children aged up to 11. Try out the latest innovation, Roller Racers, a self-propelled device that kids will love to ride!
Culture & festivals
Discover one of Ireland’s most exceptional museums, as well as an impressive art gallery
Limerick Riverfest
Celebrate what’s great about Limerick with this annual May Bank Holiday Weekend Festival, highlighting the arts, music, culture, food and sports that epitomize Limerick as a fun-filled destination.
The Hunt Museum, Limerick
One of Ireland’s most important private collections of art and antiquities, the Hunt Museum contains pieces dating from the Neolithic period to modern times including works from Renoir, Picasso and Jack B Yeats.
The Limerick City Gallery of Art
An impressive permanent collection of Irish Art from the 18th to 20th centuries including works from Jack B Yeats and Sean Keating.
Eating, Drinking & Luxury
From a stylish bar to luxurious hotels
Au bars
If a café isn’t enough for you, how about a bar and a nightclub, too? You get the three in one at this stylish city centre spot with a modern interior and excellent dishes.
Clarion Hotel, Limerick City
Ireland’s tallest hotel offers great views over the city and enjoys a picturesque location on Steamboat Quay, a few minutes walk from the city centre. Modern and stylish, it’s a good choice in the heart of Limerick City.
Radisson SAS Limerick
Only 3km from the city centre, this hotel feels delightfully rural with its pretty view of the Clare Mountains. You can expect generous-sized rooms, most with views out over the tranquil gardens.
Gay & Lesbian
Limerick’s gay scene may be small but it’s got stacks of atmosphere
Cosmo at Quinns (Ellen Street)
Gay friendly disco bar every Friday and Saturday night.
La Boutique at Dolans
Bi-monthly club organized by the people that do Alternative Miss Limerick.
The Rafters Bar c/o The Globe
Twice-weekly gay and lesbian night Bubbilicious.
Shopping
From designer-laden department stores to quality crafts
Brown Thomas, Limerick
Elegant and distinguished department store with a quality selection of designer labels.
Carraig Donn, O’Connell Mall
Good quality Irish woollies.
Irish Handcrafts, Patrick Street
A step beyond your average handcrafts store, Irish Handcrafts stocks a good selection of Irish fashion.
Sightseeing
Step back in time in Limerick’s medieval centre
Angela’s Ashes Walking Tour of Limerick City
Based around the Pulitzer prizewinning book by Frank McCourt, this walking tour includes lots of the sites mentioned in the book and leaves the Tourist Office every day at 2.30pm.
King John’s Castle
In the heart of Limerick’s Medieval Heritage Precinct lies the 800-year-old King John’s Castle. Built between 1200 and 1210, the castle is an impressive Anglo-Normal fortification overlooking the River Shannon.
Limerick Medieval Heritage Precinct
Take a walk along this heritage trail connecting the various landmarks in this historic district with the 13th-century King John’s Castle at the River Shannon at its heart.





