2 Best Hotels in Limerick City, The Southwest

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We've compiled the best of the best in Limerick City - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

No. 1 Pery Square

$$ | 1 Pery Sq., Limerick City, Ireland

One of Limerick's finest Georgian houses—a tall redbrick structure with classical cut-stone portico, overlooking leafy People's Park—has been converted into a sumptuous boutique hotel with a reputation for attentive service. The four largest bedrooms are furnished in keeping with the period, and the rest, while still spacious, have a more contemporary feel, with restful color schemes in neutral grays and cream. Tall Georgian windows illuminate the ground floor Long Room bar, with its welcoming atmosphere and all day menu of light dishes. Afternoon tea (book in advance) can be taken in the airy first-floor, period-style drawing room, or head up to the second floor to eat in the informal Sash restaurant. The spa in the vaulted basement is a popular urban retreat with candlelit treatment rooms.

Pros

  • Genuinely stylish
  • Private parking
  • Excellent service

Cons

  • You need to book well in advance
  • No air-conditioning
1 Pery Sq., Limerick City, Ireland
061-402–402
Hotel Details
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Strand

$$ | V94 03F2, Limerick City, Ireland

The Strand, a seven-story cube of glass, has become a city landmark since its construction during the Celtic Tiger economic boom. With one of the best locations and the best leisure facilities in town---which includes a 20-meter pool---it's a safe bet for families and weekend visitors. Located on the west bank of the Shannon (the panoramic views of the city from its glass elevator across the river are legendary), the major attractions are at the other side of Sarsfield Bridge. Rooms are modern, with all the facilities you'd expect from a quality city center property, and there are good in-house dining options. 

Pros

  • On-site parking
  • Leisure facilities
  • Views

Cons

  • Decor lacks imagination or local flair
  • Popular for weddings, rugby games, and local events
  • Guests must cross adjoining bridge to reach the city
V94 03F2, Limerick City, Ireland
061-421--800
Hotel Details
204 rooms
No Meals

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