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Top Limerick Hotel Reviews

Limerick City Hotel

Limerick City Hotel

10/10 Excellent
"Great location on the Shannon River, good walkability to Limerick Castle along the river; good food on site."
Julie 1-night trip
Posted 5 hours ago
Limerick City Hotel
Limerick Strand Hotel

Limerick Strand Hotel

10/10 Excellent
"Beautiful hotel location and people. Highly recommend!"
Jen 1-night trip
Posted 1 day ago
Limerick Strand Hotel
Absolute Hotel Limerick

Absolute Hotel Limerick

10/10 Excellent
"Great value. Travel a lot and this property was top 10% but the price was half to similar quality hotels."
Richard 3-night trip
Posted 1 day ago
Absolute Hotel Limerick
Woodfield House Hotel

Woodfield House Hotel

10/10 Excellent
"Good location, easy parking. Walked from here to Limerick center. We didn't use it but resturant downstairs was very popular with locals so must be good. Room was good, only downside was no aircon and window didnt open far"
Amy 1-night trip
Posted 2 days ago
Woodfield House Hotel
Great National South Court Hotel

Great National South Court Hotel

10/10 Excellent
"Superbe séjour ! Bel hôtel! Merci!"
Caroline 2-night trip
Posted 2 days ago
Great National South Court Hotel
Kilmurry Lodge Hotel

Kilmurry Lodge Hotel

10/10 Excellent
"Great location, nicely appointed rooms."
Shawn 5-night trip
Posted 3 days ago
Kilmurry Lodge Hotel
The Savoy Hotel

The Savoy Hotel

10/10 Excellent
"Great location with walking distance to all the sights and lots of options for meals. We had a great dinner at Spitjacks 1 block from the hotel. King John’s Castle was a 15 minute walk. The staff were great and accommodating. We had the family suite (room 306), which was very large and beds were comfortable (2 twin, 1 king). We opted for the breakfast in the morning, which was excellent ($19 euro for adults, $15 for kids). It was nice not having a breakfast buffet and the service was excellent. Parking was across the street with a discounted rate of $12 euro. We would definitely stay here again. "
BABAR 1-night trip
Posted 4 days ago
The Savoy Hotel
Castletroy Park Hotel Suites

Castletroy Park Hotel Suites

10/10 Excellent
"Nice suite"
Andrew 3-night trip
Posted 4 days ago
Castletroy Park Hotel Suites
The Old Quarter Townhouse

The Old Quarter Townhouse

10/10 Excellent
"This property was centrally located with comfortable rooms and a bountiful breakfast."
Rebecca 1-night trip
Posted 7 days ago
The Old Quarter Townhouse

Find out more about Limerick

Limerick Beach Travel Guide

Limerick is the perfect base for exploring the beaches along the West of Ireland, while also experiencing the bustling city atmosphere of Limerick itself. Whether you are interested in a family road trip or a romantic beach getaway, Limerick has so much to offer from medieval towns to epic mountain scenery.

Beach Hotels in Limerick

Those searching for an Irish beach holiday in Limerick can choose from a great selection of hotels for families, couples and solo travellers. You will find everything from luxury spa hotels to modern city hotels. Hotels in Limerick have something to suit all types of travellers.

Beach Activities in Limerick

The beautiful Lahinch beach is in close proximity to Limerick and is one of the most popular beaches in Ireland for surfing. The conditions make it ideal for many other watersports including sea kayaking and kite surfing. Whether you are a seasoned professional or a novice, there are varying classes you can attend on the beach.

If you prefer to stay on land you can still enjoy the beauty of the beaches by taking a long walk along the shore or exploring the various bars, restaurants and shops in Lahinch town.

If you are making the journey to Clare’s beaches from Limerick you could also take the opportunity to visit the wondrous Cliffs of Moher. A chance to encounter nature in it’s purest form, the cliffs stretch for 8km and are one of the most famous stops for those travelling along the Wild Atlantic Way.

When you retire from the beach and head back to Limerick, take time to visit one of the most picturesque villages in Ireland, Adare. Most famous for its thatched roof buildings, traditional food and lively pubs, Adare is also home to medieval monasteries all waiting to be explored.

Places to Eat and Drink Near the Beach in Limerick

Being situated so close to the coast means Limerick has access to an abundance of fresh seafood. Expect to see this along with traditional Irish favourites like stews and boxty– the perfect warming treat after a walk along the beach!

Limerick City is the third largest city in Ireland and offers a vibrant nightlife with plenty of bars and restaurants to suit all types of travellers.

For traditional music and a proper pint of Guinness, the quaint town of Adare offers a variety of bars for the true Irish experience.