King Johns castle
The Treaty stone
The Hunt museum
The Georgian house
Lots of pubs and restaurant's
Bunratty (which is in Co. Clare but is very close to Limerick)
University of Limerick
Thomond Park (stadium)
St Mary's cathedral
St Johns cathedral (Ireland tallest church spire)
The Belltable arts centre (theatre)
University concert hall
Adare Manor
Lough Gur
Mungret Cemetery (Old cemetery surrounding a medieval monastery)
No. Limerick is a county and a city in the midwest of Ireland. Shannon is a town in county Clare in the west of Ireland and it is the name of a river that flows through the centre of Ireland. Its source is near but not in Northern Ireland, and it flows into the Atlantic in the midwest of Ireland, passing through Limerick city and close to the town of Shannon.
The town of Limerick is located in Ireland.
Ireland does not have postcodes, so after the name of the particular town or place in Limerick just put: Limerick Ireland If it is in county Limerick, but not in the city, you could put County Limerick, instead of Limerick, but it doesn't matter. Your letter will get there.
No, Limerick is the third largest city in the Republic of Ireland.
The word "limerick" comes from the city of Limerick in Ireland. The style of poetry known as a limerick is believed to have originated there in the 18th century.
Waterford City - after Dublin, Cork & Limerick Cities. Some would argue that Belfast is the 2nd largest city in Ireland thus making Limerick the 4th city in Ireland but that is incorrect. As Belfast is in Northern Ireland, a seperate "entity" to Ireland the 4 largest cities in Ireland are as above Dublin, Cork, Limerick & Waterford
The county of Limerick's main town is the city of Limerick.
The address of Limerick's Clarion Hotel is Steamboat Quay, Limerick in Ireland. This is the main department of the hotel. It also has a suites which is located at Ennis Rd, Limerick, Ireland.
Limerick,Ireland
It is in Ireland.
No. Limerick is in the southwest of Ireland and Dublin is on the east coast.
Limerick, being in Ireland, uses the Euro.