With views from the idyllic location on the River Shannon waterfront in Limerick City Centre, Clayton Hotel Limerick offers free WiFi throughout and access to the Waterfront Restaurant, Grill Bar and...
The George Hotel Limerick is a luxury hotel located on a corner of O’Connell Street in Limerick city centre, making it the ideal starting point for shopping, gigs/shows, sports fans or tourists...
The Old Quarter Townhouse is located in the heart of Limerick city centre, beside the pedestrian shopping area, close to pubs, restaurants, cafes and local attractions.
Jim Self
From
United Kingdom
Lovely place right in the middle of the old town, Staff were excellent very helpful, we didn't get the chance to sample the food as the kitchen had closed, but we were directed to where we could get some great Italian food.
Breakfast was excellent
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...
Sally
From
Ireland
Spotlessly clean, great location, fantastic staff, great food. We couldn’t have chosen better. Really comfortable rooms
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.
Donal
From
Ireland
Lovely hotel and excellent service. Staff were so helpful and friendly.
Maldron Hotel Limerick offers a leisure centre, bar, restaurant, free Wi-Fi and free parking, near the Cork to Dublin route. The city centre is just 2 km away.
Cynthia
From
Ireland
The staff were superb and attentive to our requests.
Next to the University of Limerick, this 4-star luxury hotel provides bright and spacious rooms with king-size beds and free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy the 20-metre pool, hot tub, and steam room.
Located a short stroll from Limerick city on the upmarket Ennis Road; the hotel’s location on the Limerick-Galway Road means that you can experience the best of both worlds
The vibrancy of the city o...
Rémy
From
France
Kîndness of the staff. Bed confortable. Room quiet
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.
Anonymous
From
United Kingdom
Welcoming friendly staff. Good food and drink. Clean Good facilities. Free onsite parking.
The South Court Hotel is a 5-minute drive from the Limerick city centre. It offers accommodation with free WiFi throughout, a fitness suite, restaurant, and free on-site parking for over 400 vehicles.
Guest review
Staff were so nice hotel was fab food was gorgeous
With views from the idyllic location on the River Shannon waterfront in Limerick City Centre, Clayton Hotel Limerick offers free WiFi throughout and access to the Waterfront Restaurant, Grill Bar and...
Guest review
Great service, very efficient and polite excellent
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.
Guest review
The staff at the hotel, friendly and very helpful.
Maldron Hotel Limerick offers a leisure centre, bar, restaurant, free Wi-Fi and free parking, near the Cork to Dublin route. The city centre is just 2 km away.
Guest review
Sorin at check in was amazing, a credit to the team
Overlooking the Abbey River in Limerick’s Medieval Quarter, this luxurious Absolute Hotel boasts chic, stylish rooms with 49-inch plasma TVs.
Guest review
Secure parking
Big room
Lovely view
Good location
FAQs about hotels in Limerick
On average, 3-star hotels in Limerick cost US$191 per night, and 4-star hotels in Limerick are US$219 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Limerick can on average be found for US$298 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$226 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Limerick for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$367 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Limerick will cost around US$287 (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
6.0
We thought the Town Centre had a lot of homeless people...
We thought the Town Centre had a lot of homeless people asking for money. To be honest we were not comfortable walking around in some areas. On a number of occasions we felt like we were being too closely followed by seedy looking guys.
Guest review by
Melissa
Australia
Review score
8.0
Limerick is given a bad reputation, but I've had no problems...
Limerick is given a bad reputation, but I've had no problems.
A few beggers out at night in the city centre, but no different to other cities.
If staying more than just overnight, plenty of lovely scenic places to visit a short distance away.
I had mobility problems, due to a problem with knees but Limerick city centre was small enough to still get around in.
Guest review by
Stefan
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Great pubs.
Great pubs. Milk Market and King John's Castle a must visit. Thomond Park if there is a rugby match on. Lovely riverside restaurants, walks and pubs. Lots to do and easy excursions to the countryside and coast
Guest review by
Deirdre
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Limerick is a wonderful place to visit, they have an exelent...
Limerick is a wonderful place to visit, they have an exelent and very efficient public transport , the streets are very well kept and very safe.
We enjoyed roaming around and visiting historical places . The people are very friendly and always ready to help.
Guest review by
Josie
Malta
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
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My room at Absolute Hotel Limerick was fantastic! It was spacious, modern, and clean, with a large flat-screen TV and a Nespresso maker. The bathroom was a splendid, featuring a rain shower and plenty of space for us. I will highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for comfort and style in the heart of Limerick. The location is perfect for exploring the city, with the Abbey River just outside and plenty of great restaurants and shops nearby
I was looking for a simple hotel and was ready to settle for anything, as long as that was in the heart of Limerick City. But the Old Quarter Townhouse is much more than a simple hotel: its location is beautiful, the girls from the staff very friendly and helpful, the room very clean and well taken care of. I am going to recommend the hotel to anyone I know will be staying in Limerick.
The hotel room is comfortable and the staff is very friendly, especially Ewa, who treated us very well and allowed us to make check in before the normal time. The location is also great, with a cafe on the ground floor and bus stop to the city centre nearby.
The location is excellent, within walking distance to the city Centre. Parking facility located on site provides great security and reassurance. The staff in the hotel are lovely and accommodating, very friendly and approachable.
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