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Exploring Limerick - One of Ireland's Oldest Cities

During our visit to Ireland, we used Limerick as a jumping off point for our visit to The Cliffs of Moher.

Limerick is a city that definitely deserves more time than we had available on this trip.  That being said, when we come back to Ireland, we will spend more time in this area!

Some highlights that you should not miss in Limerick include the following:

1.  Breakfast at Bakehouse 22 

This family run business is located in the Old Limerick Quarter.  They serve a full breakfast and lunch menu, but they also have a bakery with delicious cakes and treats.  It was a great way to start our day! And they even gave us a couple of free mince pies to try! If you have never tried one, George says they taste like Christmas!!!

2. A Visit to King John's Castle 

This castle is right across the street from Bakehouse 22! This castle brings over 800 years of history to life! Learn about the many sieges and triumphs at this castle, which has been around since the Vikings!

There are many interactive activities throughout the castle.  Due to Covid-19,  some activities are inaccessible at this time (like archery)!  But there is plenty to keep you busy and learning in a fun way!

The land that the castle sits on has been discovered to be inhabited for over 1000 years.  While restoring the castle, they unearthed some houses that are believed to have been Viking houses.  You are able to see some of the remnants of these buildings, while touring the castle.

Of course, if all that history isn't really your thing, the tour allows you to explore the castle towers which leads to beautiful views of the city! Adult ticket prices start at 11.70 Euros. There are lower prices for kids... and they even offer family pricing packages.

3. St. Mary's Cathedral

This Cathedral is along the banks of the Shannon River... and is just a quick walk from the castle! It is one of the oldest buildings in all of Limerick.

It was originally the Royal Palace for the Kings of Thomond and was gifted to the church in 1168.

The Cathedral is open every day, but we happened to arrive during Mass.  Therefore, we did not want to go in and disturb the activities in progress.

The cost for admission to explore the history and art of the Cathedral is 5 Euros. 

4. Hunt Museum

Also important to mention, we had two locals tell us we should visit this museum. We did not have time because we needed to make our way to the Cliffs before it got dark. However, if locals recommend it... we must add it to the list for our next visit…and we want to share it with you!

Whether you have a few hours or a few days to explore Limerick, you are surely to have an enjoyable time!