South's Pub
Experience the Charm of South's Pub in Limerick
Experience the rich history and picturesque charm of Old Stables, a hidden gem in Limerick, offering a unique glimpse into Ireland's vibrant culture.
Old Stables, a quaint tourist attraction in Limerick, offers visitors a unique glimpse into local history and culture, surrounded by picturesque scenery and traditional Irish hospitality.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, start from Limerick City center. Head east on O'Connell Street, then take a right onto Parnell Street. Continue straight until you reach the junction with Barrington Street. Turn left onto Barrington Street. Old Stables is located at Apartment 2, Park House, on Barrington Street in Prior's-Land. There's usually street parking available, but do check for any parking restrictions.
Public Transportation
To reach Old Stables using public transport, start from the Limerick Bus Station. Take bus number 304 towards Mungret. The bus will stop at the Barrington Street stop. From there, it's a short walk to Old Stables at Apartment 2, Park House, which is just down the road. Ensure to check the bus timetable as services may vary, and a single journey ticket costs approximately €2.50.
Walking
If you're already in the Prior's-Land area, you can reach Old Stables on foot. From the nearest landmark, the University of Limerick, head south on the Limerick to Killaloe road (R463). Continue walking until you reach Barrington Street. Old Stables will be on your right at Apartment 2, Park House. This is a pleasant walk if the weather is nice, taking approximately 20 minutes.
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