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Limerick City Centre

Limerick City Centre offers an enchanting mix of medieval and Georgian architecture where history meets modern Irish life. King John's Castle towers over the Shannon River while St. Mary's Cathedral stands as a testament to centuries past. Wander cobblestone streets to discover the Hunt Museum's treasures or catch traditional fiddle music spilling from cosy pubs. The compact historic core makes exploring easy and rewarding. Traditional Irish pubs serve hearty stews alongside perfect pints, with many featuring live music sessions most evenings. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk of each other, making this walkable area ideal for travellers without cars. Boutique hotels in converted Georgian buildings offer character-filled stays with original features and modern comforts.

Castletroy

Castletroy buzzes with student energy thanks to the University of Limerick's riverside campus. The area offers plenty to keep you busy - stroll across the impressive Living Bridge for Shannon River views, catch performances at the Millennium Theatre, or play a round at Castletroy Golf Club. Campus grounds double as peaceful parks where you can mingle with students from around the world. Restaurants and cafes cater to hungry scholars with affordable international cuisine and traditional Irish fare. Most accommodation is modern hotels and B&Bs with standard amenities and parking included. Getting around is easiest by car or bicycle, with limited bus service connecting to Limerick city centre about 20 minutes away.

King's Island

King's Island feels like stepping back into medieval Ireland while staying firmly planted in the present. The dramatic stone towers of King John's Castle rise from the Shannon River's edge, while St. Mary's Cathedral's Gothic spires pierce the sky nearby. Wander cobblestone paths where centuries-old limestone glows golden in the Irish light or discover treasures spanning millennia at the Hunt Museum. Traditional Irish pubs serve hearty stew and fish & chips, perfect after exploring the compact historic area on foot. Boutique heritage hotels in converted historic buildings offer authentic lodging with modern amenities. The island is easily walkable with scenic riverside paths along the Shannon and Abbey River.

Rathbane North

Rathbane North gives you a slice of real Irish suburban life without the tourist crowds. Golf lovers can spend peaceful days on the Rathbane Golf Course, while nearby Roxboro Shopping Centre covers your basic needs. Tree-lined streets and small parks make for lovely evening strolls through this quiet residential area of Limerick. You'll need to hop a bus or grab a taxi to find diverse dining beyond the local pubs serving traditional Irish fare. B&Bs and guesthouses offer budget-friendly stays with that famous Irish hospitality, making this area perfect for travellers who want authenticity over attractions.

Dooradoyle

Dooradoyle gives you that genuine slice of Irish suburban living just outside the Limerick hustle. The Crescent Shopping Centre anchors this residential area, offering retail therapy when you need a break from sightseeing. Beyond shopping, you'll find quiet streets perfect for evening strolls and a few local pubs where you can chat with residents. Regular buses zip you into Limerick city centre in about 20 minutes, making all the urban attractions easily accessible. Budget-friendly B&Bs and family-run guesthouses offer cosy accommodation with that personal touch locals are known for. Street parking is plentiful if you've rented wheels for countryside adventures.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest hotels with a kitchenette in Limerick?
Stay in a cheap hotel in Limerick with a kitchenette and have more money left over for exploring. If you're on a budget, use our "Price: low to high" filter and be on the lookout for special promotions.
What is the best time to stay in a hotel with a kitchenette in Limerick?
If you'd like to visit when crowds are smaller, head here in January. You could find some great deals on Limerick hotels with a kitchenette around that time. The warmest time of year is in July, with temperatures ranging from 11ºC to 18ºC. It's usually coolest in January, averaging between 3ºC and 7ºC.
Are there any hotels with a kitchenette in Limerick with parking?
Use the "Parking" filter to find a hotel in Limerick with a kitchenette, then check the listing for further details. Suited to road trippers, these properties make coming and going hassle-free. Plus, you can rest easy knowing your ride is safe and close by during your visit.

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