Tullio's Guidebook

Tullio
Tullio's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Named after the villainous king from Robin Hood, King John’s Castle is a 13th Century stronghold on King’s Island in the heart of medieval Limerick. One of the best-preserved Norman castles in Europe, its recent state-of-the-art upgrade introduced interactive activities and exhibitions, CGI animations and projections that really bring its story to life. It’s an immersive experience that captures the castle’s place in Limerick history, culture and everyday life.
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Lâu đài của vua John
Nicholas Street
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Named after the villainous king from Robin Hood, King John’s Castle is a 13th Century stronghold on King’s Island in the heart of medieval Limerick. One of the best-preserved Norman castles in Europe, its recent state-of-the-art upgrade introduced interactive activities and exhibitions, CGI animations and projections that really bring its story to life. It’s an immersive experience that captures the castle’s place in Limerick history, culture and everyday life.
In the heart of Limerick on the banks of the Shannon, the Hunt Museum’s eclectic collections reflect the diverse interests of its founders, John and Gertrude Hunt. You’ll be treated to artefacts from ancient Greece and Rome, art by modern masters like Jack B Yeats, Pablo Picasso and Henry Moore, and important Irish relics from Neolithic tools to the famous Antrim Cross. Afterwards, visit the restaurant and enjoy fantastic views of the river to complement some great food.
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Nhà Hải quan
Rutland Street
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In the heart of Limerick on the banks of the Shannon, the Hunt Museum’s eclectic collections reflect the diverse interests of its founders, John and Gertrude Hunt. You’ll be treated to artefacts from ancient Greece and Rome, art by modern masters like Jack B Yeats, Pablo Picasso and Henry Moore, and important Irish relics from Neolithic tools to the famous Antrim Cross. Afterwards, visit the restaurant and enjoy fantastic views of the river to complement some great food.
Founded in 1168 on the site of a palace donated by the King of Munster, Donal Mor O’Brien, St. Mary’s Cathedral is part of the fabric of Limerick life. Tradition says that the West Door was once part of that ancient palace and this gorgeous building is full of stunning architectural features. Free lunchtime and evening performances are enhanced by the unique charms of the extraordinary venue.
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Saint Mary's Cathedral
Bridge Street
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Founded in 1168 on the site of a palace donated by the King of Munster, Donal Mor O’Brien, St. Mary’s Cathedral is part of the fabric of Limerick life. Tradition says that the West Door was once part of that ancient palace and this gorgeous building is full of stunning architectural features. Free lunchtime and evening performances are enhanced by the unique charms of the extraordinary venue.
Craft beer fans love Treaty City Brewery on Nicholas Street where you can learn about Limerick’s rich brewing tradition and sample their range of themed beers. This microbrewery is where new beers are developed using local ingredients. It’s a real taste of Limerick, from the beer right down to the local artefacts in the previously derelict buildings that now house the artisan brewery.
6 người dân địa phương đề xuất
Treaty City Brewery
24 & 25 Nicholas St
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Craft beer fans love Treaty City Brewery on Nicholas Street where you can learn about Limerick’s rich brewing tradition and sample their range of themed beers. This microbrewery is where new beers are developed using local ingredients. It’s a real taste of Limerick, from the beer right down to the local artefacts in the previously derelict buildings that now house the artisan brewery.
Ireland’s oldest weekly market, The Milk Market is an enduring Limerick institution where you can pick up the best artisan food or fresh family essentials, each weekend. You’ll see traditional fare like crubeens alongside fresh seafood and homemade sauces as you soak up the buzz and chatter you’d expect from a working market.
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Chợ sữa
Cornmarket Row
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Ireland’s oldest weekly market, The Milk Market is an enduring Limerick institution where you can pick up the best artisan food or fresh family essentials, each weekend. You’ll see traditional fare like crubeens alongside fresh seafood and homemade sauces as you soak up the buzz and chatter you’d expect from a working market.
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Lâu đài Bunratty và Công viên Dân gian
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Cliffs of Moher
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Curraghchase Forest Park
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Limerick City Gallery of Art
Pery Square
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Quant little village just outside limerick city.
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Adare
37 người dân địa phương đề xuất
Quant little village just outside limerick city.
Stunning sea side village 45mints from Limerick. Right on the Wild Atlantic Way and close to The Cliffs of Moher
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Lahinch
84 người dân địa phương đề xuất
Stunning sea side village 45mints from Limerick. Right on the Wild Atlantic Way and close to The Cliffs of Moher
Village on the river Shannon, on a sunny day it’s a great place to still around and grab coffee and a cake
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Killaloe
47 người dân địa phương đề xuất
Village on the river Shannon, on a sunny day it’s a great place to still around and grab coffee and a cake