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Where to stay in Raheen

Limerick City Centre
Limerick City Centre is known for its fantastic nightlife, and with sights like Arthur's Quay Park and O'Connell Street, you won't get bored spending a day wandering around this part of Limerick.
Top hotels in Raheen

Great National South Court Hotel
Room was enormous and the staff were lovely. Gym wasn’t the best.
Reviewed on 17 Oct 2025

The George Limerick Hotel
The recent changes and additions were lovely to see. The coffee/tea selction has always been very good, with the little biscuits, but the chocolates were a nice treat. The little things do matter a lot. Well done all. We've been staying here since it was first opened by the original owners. Always ...
Reviewed on 2 Nov 2025

Absolute Hotel Limerick
Nice clean room. The restaurant staff was superb.
Reviewed on 6 Nov 2025
Popular places to visit

St. Mary's Cathedral
At over 800 years old, St. Mary’s Cathedral is one of the oldest cathedrals in Ireland still used as a place of worship. This ancient building in Limerick is a stalwart of Irish heritage and is visibly pockmarked by the trials it has endured. Situated on King’s Island in the middle of the Shannon River in Limerick, St. Mary’s Cathedral overlooks a landscape that must have changed beyond recognition since it was founded here in 1168 AD.
University of Limerick
Lying on the shores of the River Shannon in the city of Limerick, the University of Limerick is a vibrant, bustling hub of learning and culture in the heart of west Ireland.
St. John's Hospital
Founded in 1780 by Lady Hartstonge and several other benefactors as a “fever and lock” hospital, St. John’s Hospital in Limerick famously treated patients during the Great Famine of 1845-1847. This was one of Ireland’s greatest ever public health catastrophes, and a time when great strain was placed on the health systems and entire fabric of society. Had it not been for public hospitals, the situation could have been significantly worse.
Things to do

Skip the Line: Bunratty Castle and Folk Park Admission Ticket




