Things to Do in Limerick
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1. Market Quarter
photo by tripadvisorDenmark Street, Limerick, Ireland
#1 of 89 things to do rated by Real Travelers
The pedestrianized Market Quarter is an area of Limerick which has a long and varied history of commercial trade. It was built in 1830 when it primarily sold corn and then dairy. The walls that surround the market are part of t... more
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2. O'Connell Street
O'Connell Street, Limerick, Ireland
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O'Connell Street is the main road through Limerick and is named after Daniel O'Connell, a political leader who died in 1847. Although the name is serious, this street is known for being fun because of its shopping and restauran... more
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3. O'Riada's
73 Catherine Street, Limerick, Ireland
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Adjacent to the popular Molly Malone's Bar on Catherine Street, this place is very popular with students. It is difficult to tell where this bar begins and Molly Malone's ends, so alike are the clientele, decor and music select... more
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4. Honey Fitz Theatre (The)
Lough Gur, Lough Gur, Ireland
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Honey Fitz Theatre is a haven for theater lovers. Different dramatics groups gather and showcase their talent on this stage. Apart from plays, it also hosts cultural events and various performing arts festivals. more
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5. Angel Lane
Robert Street, Limerick, Ireland
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Definitely a popular commercial club, Angel Lane has a large dance floor, a great sound system and is always hoppin'. Expect to wait in long lines on Saturdays. The clientèle is generally comprised of young working people and t... more
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6. South's
4 Quinlan Street, Limerick, Munster, Ireland
#6 of 89 things to do rated by Real Travelers
This pub is a famous landmark in Limerick, and busy both day and night. Partitioned snugs and many nooks and crannies, along with great pints, make a visit to South's worthwhile. Ideally situated in the heart of the city with a... more
Real Travelers who've been to South's
Innately Nomadic in Exploring County Clare then off to Dingle! said
sight. We then headed south and took a ferry across the inlet to County Kerry. We spent the night in Gaelic speaking continue reading »
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7. Molly's
#7 of 89 things to do rated by Real Travelers
Real Travelers who've been to Molly's
heatherlarsen in Orientation in Limerick said
to a place called Molly's (it's a DISCO). That's right, I said disco! That is what they are called here in Ireland. Anyway, I continue reading »
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8. Exchange (The)
Nicholas Street, Limerick, Munster, Ireland
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This venue was originally built in 1673 and was subsequently rebuilt in 1777. It was the original location for Limerick Corporation meetings. The Exchange is situated on Nicholas Street and it forms part of the boundary walls o... more
Real Travelers who've been to Exchange (The)
auntiell in Bunratty Castle said
exchanged cards, he is a Livestock Auctioneer. continue reading »
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9. Trinity Rooms
Micheal Street, Granary Building, Limerick, Ireland
#9 of 89 things to do rated by Real Travelers
Trinity Rooms is one of the biggest and best venues in Ireland and has rarely been out of the national press since opening its doors in July 2003. The clientele is student driven midweek (except for the reserved VIP bar!) with... more
Real Travelers who've been to Trinity Rooms
Aussie-Irish Mike in Limerick City said
night. The nightlife is also great, especially at the Trinity Rooms.One of the most striking features of continue reading »
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10. King John's Castle
St Peter Street, King's Island, Limerick, Ireland
#10 of 89 things to do rated by Real Travelers
King John's Castle is a magnificent castle located on King's Island in Limerick. Built in 1210, this is a perfect example of fortified Norman architecture in Ireland. Visitors can explore the gatehouse, the corner towers and th... more
Real Travelers who've been to King John's Castle
Aussie-Irish Mike in Limerick City said
; examples being King John's Castle and the Hunt Museum. I've heard that both are definitely worth a look (especially the castle continue reading »



