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The Bedford Townhouse
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.

Deebert House Hotel
Deebert House Hotel sits at the foothills of the Ballyhoura Mountains in Kilmallock and is a great base for hikers and ideal for dining.

The Savoy Hotel
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.

Greenhills Hotel Limerick
This family-run hotel is just 10 minutes’ drive from Limerick City. There is a pool and hot tub, free parking and free Wi-Fi.

Kilmurry Lodge Hotel
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.

Radisson BLU Hotel and Spa, Limerick
Set in 20 acres of landscaped gardens, this Radisson Blu Hotel and Spa offers luxury accommodations, free parking, and an award-winning restaurant.

Castletroy Park 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.

Limerick Strand Hotel
Located in the heart of Limerick, the 4-star award-winning Limerick Strand Hotel is next to the River Shannon.

Limerick City Hotel
With views over the River Shannon, Limerick City Hotel is in the heart of the city center, 5 minutes’ walk from Colbert Bus and Train Station.

Woodfield House Hotel
Located a short stroll from Limerick on the upscale Ennis Road, the Limerick-Galway Road, means that you can experience the best of both worlds.

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Limerick County's best hotels with breakfast
Woodfield House Hotel
Hotel in LimerickBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very Good - What previous guests thought, 2,161 reviewsLocated a short stroll from Limerick on the upscale Ennis Road, the Limerick-Galway Road, means that you can experience the best of both worlds.
From $151.68 per nightAbsolute Hotel Limerick
Hotel in LimerickBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.9Excellent - What previous guests thought, 3,110 reviewsOverlooking the Abbey River in Limerick’s Medieval Quarter, this luxurious Absolute Hotel features chic, stylish rooms with 49-inch plasma TVs.
From $222.23 per nightGeorge Limerick Hotel
Hotel in LimerickBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very Good - What previous guests thought, 3,835 reviewsThe 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...
From $246.92 per nightLongcourt House Hotel
Hotel in Newcastle WestBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very Good - What previous guests thought, 929 reviewsLocated in Newcastle West, 26 miles from Limerick Greyhound Stadium, Longcourt House Hotel provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
From $170.49 per nightDevon Inn Hotel
Hotel in TempleglantineBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very Good - What previous guests thought, 276 reviewsLocated in Templeglantine, 30 miles from Kerry County Museum, Devon Inn Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
From $176.37 per nightThe Dunraven, Adare
Hotel in AdareBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very Good - What previous guests thought, 775 reviewsThe Dunraven Arms, established in 1792, is an award-winning oasis of tranquility, surrounded by mellow thatched cottages, offering the ambiance of a country house with fine service and friendly...
From $405.65 per nightCastle Oaks House Hotel
Hotel in LimerickBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very Good - What previous guests thought, 746 reviewsThe 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.
From $155.21 per nightGreat National South Court Hotel
Hotel in LimerickBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very Good - What previous guests thought, 843 reviewsThe South Court Hotel is a 5-minute drive from the Limerick city center.
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We really enjoyed Limerick. The people were lovely.
We really enjoyed Limerick. The people were lovely. The food was great. The city centre is compact and easy to get around. The Treaty City Brewery was a high spot as were the Museum of Limerick (really helpful staff) and the People's museum (shared their enthusiasms with us). We enjoyed the street art very much.Guest review byRuthUnited Kingdom - 10.0
The Hosts were an absolute pleasure.
The Hosts were an absolute pleasure. The room was large, very clean and comfortable. The location was a perfect walking distance to town. Breakfast was excellent and on-site parking was free and convenient, I highly recommend this Inn.Guest review byMarinoUnited States - 8.0
Host was very kind, welcoming, had a lovely country feel all...
Host was very kind, welcoming, had a lovely country feel all round, other than the bathroom which was modern, bed was very comfortable for my husband and I, breakfast was lovely you do have a choice of full Irish breakfast, or vegan, village is about 15 min walk down the road, but the walk is lovely with the view,Guest review byletteUnited Kingdom - 4.0
New Castle West is not very interesting...
New Castle West is not very interesting... We spent one night on our way to the Cliffs of Moher and in retrospect I wish we had driven further. The hotel is kinda old, the bathroom felt like an hospital bathroom. No mini bar or fridge in the room. Very spacious room with spare furniture - they had the room to add a cabinet with fridge... Breakfast was good tho.Guest review byPhilippeUnited States - 10.0
Croagh is a lovely small village and enhanced by the lodge...
Croagh is a lovely small village and enhanced by the lodge garden centre and restaurant. great place to stop over for breakfast, snacks and drinks. Fantastic garden shop and garden centre. Incredible friendly and helpful staff (mainly family run). There are two wo pubs in village (no food). About 6 kilometers east,on N21 is the most amazing village of Adare. Its got everything, shops, bars , restaurants, and hotels, churches. its probable the pettiest village I have ever visited in this area.Guest review byPatsyUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Clancy's pub and restaurant provided good range on menu for...
Clancy's pub and restaurant provided good range on menu for breakfast, lunch and supper. The pub contains display of owner's nephew's international referee neck ties in recognition of refereeing multiple international rugby matches including the first Rugby World Cup. Also rare framed signed copy by participants of the North of Ireland Good Friday Peace Agreement. Proprietor's father, Jack, is a mine of information about people and Bruff including the old RIC Barracks which had a cellar, now filled in but then had a tunnel to escape through if needed. The village itself is small but with picturesque surroundings and near to Lough Gur the important Archaeological site stretching back over 6,000 years with well presented Visitor CentreGuest review byNicholasIreland - 8.0
It was quiet. No restaurant was a drawback.
It was quiet. No restaurant was a drawback. We went into Tarbert on recommendation of proprietor but The Swanky in Tarbert was nothing to write home about. The Knight's Walk nearby was worth doing.Guest review byMichaelIreland - 8.0
We stayed at Greenhills Hotel on the Ennis Road—great...
We stayed at Greenhills Hotel on the Ennis Road—great location with a bus stop just down the road that takes you straight into the city centre. Before dinner, we stopped by The White House for a few drinks. The Guinness was excellent, but I’d give the white wine a miss—not the best selection. The pub has a lovely traditional Irish vibe with some modern touches, making it a really pleasant spot. Dinner was at Freddy’s Restaurant, where the food was absolutely delicious and the staff were attentive and friendly. We wrapped up the evening at The Copper Room, a stylish underground wine bar with an impressive selection of wines, ports, and cheese boards. I’ll definitely be heading back there next time I’m in Limerick! Best part? All of these spots were just a stone’s throw from each other, making it super easy to enjoy a full evening out without needing to travel far.Guest review byHelenIreland - 10.0
Tourists can't enter Adare Manor unless they stay overnights...
Tourists can't enter Adare Manor unless they stay overnights or dine at two different restaurants. We booked breakfasts and then walked around to enjoy the beautiful scenery and atmosphere inside. It was a fantastic morning in Adare.Guest review byShu Jyun HsuUnited Kingdom - 8.0
We came to visit family.
We came to visit family. The hotel is so convenient to everything. NCW is a great base for touring around - Tralee and Killarney not far one way and Adare and Limerick the other. There is a bus stop outside the hotel to get you to either of them. People are nice and friendly here but town needs a bit of livening up. Many empty buildings. Lovely boutiques and some lovely small individual shops there. We had fish & chips in the square very nice and coffee in a little coffee shop in a mall.Guest review byCatherineIreland