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Limerick, Luimneach

Limerick, located on the western coast of Ireland, offers a vibrant tapestry of culture, heritage, and friendly locals. Founded by Vikings in 812 AD, the city straddles the River Shannon, with its historic core on King's Island.

History buffs will love exploring the stunning medieval St. Mary's Cathedral and the imposing Norman stronghold, King John's Castle, on the riverbanks. Immerse yourself in local life at the vibrant Milk Market, a treasure trove of fresh produce, crafts, and delicious treats. Sports enthusiasts can pay homage to the game at Thomond Park, the iconic rugby stadium. Limerick boasts a wealth of historical sites beyond the city center. Explore the medieval Desmond Castle and the picturesque village of Adare, known for its thatched cottages. Seek serenity at Glenstal Abbey, a Benedictine monastery, or delve into the past at Carrigogunnell Castle ruins and the Treaty Stone, commemorating the Treaty of Limerick. Learn about aviation history at the Foynes Flying Boat Museum, or explore the ancient site of Lough Gur with its stone circle shrouded in folklore. Extend your adventures beyond the city to charming towns like Kilfinane, Adare, Castleconnell, and Murroe, each offering scenic beauty and a unique atmosphere. Unwind after a day of exploration at The Curragower Bar and Restaurant, enjoying delicious food and drinks with a riverside view. Limerick's lively pub scene awaits, or embark on a culinary adventure at the city's innovative eateries.

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Limerick, Luimneach

Limerick, located on the western coast of Ireland, offers a vibrant tapestry of culture, heritage, and friendly locals. Founded by Vikings in 812 AD, the city straddles the River Shannon, with its historic core on King's Island.

History buffs will love exploring the stunning medieval St. Mary's Cathedral and the imposing Norman stronghold, King John's Castle, on the riverbanks. Immerse yourself in local life at the vibrant Milk Market, a treasure trove of fresh produce, crafts, and delicious treats. Sports enthusiasts can pay homage to the game at Thomond Park, the iconic rugby stadium. Limerick boasts a wealth of historical sites beyond the city center. Explore the medieval Desmond Castle and the picturesque village of Adare, known for its thatched cottages. Seek serenity at Glenstal Abbey, a Benedictine monastery, or delve into the past at Carrigogunnell Castle ruins and the Treaty Stone, commemorating the Treaty of Limerick. Learn about aviation history at the Foynes Flying Boat Museum, or explore the ancient site of Lough Gur with its stone circle shrouded in folklore. Extend your adventures beyond the city to charming towns like Kilfinane, Adare, Castleconnell, and Murroe, each offering scenic beauty and a unique atmosphere. Unwind after a day of exploration at The Curragower Bar and Restaurant, enjoying delicious food and drinks with a riverside view. Limerick's lively pub scene awaits, or embark on a culinary adventure at the city's innovative eateries.

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