Kilmurry Lodge Hotel is a family-run hotel, ideally located just a 5-minute walk from the University of Limerick and the National Technological Park, Castletroy.
The South Court Hotel is a 5-minute drive from the Limerick city center. It offers accommodations with free WiFi throughout, a fitness suite, restaurant, and free on-site parking for over 400...
George Dan
From
Romania
The hotel has all the facilities you would need, with plenty of space in the rooms and helpful staff.
The Castle Oaks Hotel sits on the banks of the River Shannon, just a 5-minute drive from Limerick Castletroy, Limerick Plassey Technology Park,Johnson & Johnson Vision care and Limerick University.
The Bedford Townhouse is a boutique property set in the heart of Limerick. Among the various facilities are a gym and a roof garden. Free WiFi is available and The Hunt Museum is 1640 feet away.
Veronica
From
Ireland
Beautiful centrally located property. Exceptional and friendly service.
Ideal for our short stay in Limerick city.
This boutique town house is close to Limerick city center and opposite Pery Square (Peoples’ Park). It offers free wired internet, luxury rooms and organic spa treatments. No.
The George Hotel Limerick is a luxury hotel located on a corner of O’Connell Street in Limerick city center, making it the ideal starting point for shopping, gigs/shows, sports fans or tourists...
Michael Brophy
From
Ireland
Excellent location, the bed was comfortable, a good shower. Definitely the best thing about this hot is the location, it's very close to everything in the city centre.
The Savoy is a boutique hotel right in the center of Limerick, between historic King John's Castle and the landmark that is Thomond Park.
Ellen
From
Ireland
The hotel was absolutely spotless with beautiful decor. The bedroom was lovely and spacious, with a fabulous ensuite bathroom. The breakfast at the hotel was one of the best I’ve ever had, offering plenty of options and a lovely seating area. All the staff members at the hotel couldn’t have been more helpful or obliging. I would definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a wonderful stay in a lovely hotel.
Next to the University of Limerick, this 4-star luxury hotel provides bright and spacious rooms with king beds and free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy the 65-ft pool, hot tub, and steam room.
Sarah
From
Ireland
On check in, the receptionist realised our room was over the ballroom where there was a wedding that night. As we have young children, she found us another room in one of the suites. We were delighted with the bigger room and the quiet nights sleep!
The George Hotel Limerick is a luxury hotel located on a corner of O’Connell Street in Limerick city center, making it the ideal starting point for shopping, gigs/shows, sports fans or tourists...
With views from the beautiful location on the River Shannon waterfront in Limerick City Center, Clayton Hotel Limerick offers free WiFi throughout and access to the Waterfront Restaurant, Grill Bar...
The Castle Oaks Hotel sits on the banks of the River Shannon, just a 5-minute drive from Limerick Castletroy, Limerick Plassey Technology Park,Johnson & Johnson Vision care and Limerick University.
The Maldron Hotel Limerick features a recreation center, bar, restaurant, free Wi-Fi and free parking, and is near the Cork to Dublin route. The center of the city is just over 1 mile away.
The Bedford Townhouse is a boutique property set in the heart of Limerick. Among the various facilities are a gym and a roof garden. Free WiFi is available and The Hunt Museum is 1640 feet away.
FAQs about hotels in Limerick
On average, 3-star hotels in Limerick cost $153 per night, and 4-star hotels in Limerick are $184 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Limerick can be found for $262 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Limerick this weekend is $182 or, for a 4-star hotel, $252. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Limerick for this weekend cost around $308 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $149 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Limerick for tonight. You'll pay around $185 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Limerick will cost around $236, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Limerick revels in one of Ireland’s most iconic views – the River Shannon curving past King John’s Castle, a 12th-century fortress that could have come straight from a Grimm fairytale. Frank McCourt wrote ‘Angela’s Ashes’ about his childhood here, and his former school is a museum about him, set amid elegant Georgian architecture in the Newtown Pery district. Equally attractive is the custom house, now housing the Hunt Museum's eclectic collection of art and artefacts.
The 12th-century St Mary’s Anglican Cathedral is the city’s oldest building used daily, while St John’s Catholic Cathedral has Ireland’s tallest spire. The coexistence of the two is symbolic of the 17th-century accord between Jacobites and Williamites, supposedly signed on the Treaty Stone.
The Milk Market is a bustling hub of local produce sellers, and the shops of pedestrian Cruises Street are surrounded by restaurants and bars offering great nightlife, including some where you can jig to traditional Irish folk tunes.
The city is also sports mad. Munster Rugby play in Thomond Park, while the Gaelic Grounds ring with the sounds of hurling and Gaelic football supporters. Golf courses, a racecourse and greyhound stadium complete the picture.
Booking.com’s Limerick accommodation includes luxury hotels with spas and swimming pools, and cheap apartments near Shannon Airport.
What Guests Said About Limerick:
Review score
2.0
We thought the city was very run-down and the amount of...
We thought the city was very run-down and the amount of homeless/ people begging e.g. young people was very high.
We eat in Maldron Hotel, Vincenzos and Marco Polo`s and would rate them `good`.
Limerick city was easy to get around but were disappointed at lack of places of interest that were closed e.g.Hunt Museum, St. Mary's Cathedral !
Guest review by
Farrell
Ireland
Review score
10.0
I liked the Harvey's Quay area.
I liked the Harvey's Quay area. Lively and got feeling from restaurant/bar I visited there "House Limerick" that they were really trying to provide good food and service to their customers. A compact city so it is possible to get around it in a few days. Very nice city to walk around, especially if the sun is shining!
Guest review by
Jenny
Ireland
Review score
8.0
Some very nice walks, however most walks available are a...
Some very nice walks, however most walks available are a good drive away. Limerick could far better use the resources it has to better effect, particularly in creating more up and downstream walks, or making water activities more accessible.
It was sad to see that some of the ugly features that drove us from Dublin (open shoplifting and begging) have reached Limerick, albeit to a far smaller scale.
Don't bother trying to visit Thomond Park unless it's a match day as they do not open.
Guest review by
Dominick
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Review score
8.0
The town itself was deserted needs a bit of border...
The town itself was deserted needs a bit of border filtering money and an advertisement campaign drawing in all the local attractions
No bbn other getting a taxi and the train service was excellentnh
Guest review by
Pasty
Ireland
Review score
8.0
It's a nice city to stay in for a couple of days.
It's a nice city to stay in for a couple of days. It's better to do it over the weekend so that you can visit the local milk market and King John's castle. A half-day walk around the city, a half-day for the castle, and a couple of hours (in the morning!) for the milk market.
Guest review by
Sandro
Georgia
Review score
10.0
Limerick is a beautiful city to walk around and look at the...
Limerick is a beautiful city to walk around and look at the buildings, castle etc. Plenty of places to eat not much shopping in the city centre but a bus can be taken to the cresent shopping center about 20 mins away
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Guest review by
Anonymous
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The staff and reception were very lovely and accommodating, the room was excellent and the location is pretty much in the city centre, close to everything. (Lounge area where you can get tea is also very helpful and nice 👍 I also got a welcoming card in my room, which was very nice 😁👍)
I would very much recommend this place and I may plan this place again for another visit to Limerick City 😅
Sorry if this post comes off as too gushing over the place, it was really that nice of a place 👍
This is a modern, functional hotel, comparable to business or conference hotels of good standard anywhere. It is located within walking distance from the city centre and easy to access, with a large parking lot directly below the hotel. Rooms are quite large. The choice of Irish, British and continental breakfast is adequate. Staff at the reception is professional and courteous.
Great location, walking distance to King John's Castle. Nice to be on the river and near the heart of the old city. Good location to recover from long flight, bus from Dublin airport, then, see a bit of Limerick, and begin our travels in Ireland.
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