Limerick Walking Tour
Highlights
- Guided walk of Limerick's best city
- See St. Mary's Cathedral and Treaty Stone
- Explore King John's Castle, a well-preserved Norman castle
- Visit the Hunt Museum with its impressive collection
- Experience the history and stories of Limerick
-
Duration 2-2.5 hours
-
Professional guide included
-
Discount for Hunt Museum
-
Child friendly experience
-
Wheelchair accessible
Experience the rich history and captivating stories of Limerick with a guided walking tour. Discover the viking past and present of this ancient Irish city as you explore its iconic landmarks. From St. Mary's Cathedral to King John's Castle, you'll witness the architectural marvels that have withstood invasions and wars. Marvel at the Treaty Stone, a historic monument that marked the end of a significant conflict, and visit the Hunt Museum for a glimpse into Ireland's art and heritage. Your knowledgeable guide, with over 20 years of experience, will take you on a journey through time, sharing fascinating anecdotes and insights along the way. Plus, as a bonus, receive a 10% discount code for the Hunt Museum. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the history and beauty of Limerick.
At a Glance
-
Free cancellation
-
2 hours
-
Instant Confirmation
-
Available in German, English, Dutch
-
Wheelchair accessible
-
Mobile voucher
-
Small Group tour
-
Guided
-
Family friendly
Explore Limerick's rich history on a guided walking tour, visiting iconic landmarks and enjoying exclusive discounts along the way.
Included
-
Professional guide
-
Discount for the hunt museum
Meeting Point
I’m meeting tourists interested in the tour in front of the Hunt Museum. If anyone fails to meet me there, for whatever reason at all, they can contact me directly. Alternatively, I can arrange to meet you at your hotel
Hunt Museum, Rutland St, Prior's-Land, Limerick, V94 EV8A , Ireland
End Point
I’m meeting tourists interested in the tour in front of the Hunt Museum. If anyone fails to meet me there, for whatever reason at all, they can contact me directly. Alternatively, I can arrange to meet you at your hotel
Hunt Museum, Rutland St, Prior's-Land, Limerick, V94 EV8A , Ireland
What to expect
Saint Mary's Cathedral
Saint Mary’s Cathedral was founded in 1168 AD and stands majestically over the City of Limerick on the banks of the River Shannon. It is one of the most important medieval buildings to survive intact in Ireland, which is still performing its original function. It is believed to have been built on the site of a Viking thingmote (meeting place), and later the palace of the O’Brien kings of Thomond. It is an extraordinary building that has been ever-present during invasions, sieges, battles, wars, famines and times of peace. It is also a treasure of Irish religious art.
What remains of this impressive architectural composition is an important and enriching palimpsest to the site and complex of Saint Mary's Cathedral. The secular use of which shows the economic importance of the building given its proximity to the cathedral. Henry Denmead was responsible for the reworking in 1777-78. James Pain was paid £432.17s 5d for repairs and alterations in April 1815, while George Richard Pain carried out further repairs in June 1819 to the cost of £182.1s 2½ d. On the 1872 Ordnance Survey the building was in use as a national school, and the floor plan represented was of a single unified space opening onto Nicholas Street and three small secondary rooms to the rear. A passage or corridor to the west appears to have given access to the Church grounds, and the building to the rear looked onto a walled graveyard. A lane, now gone, called Grid Iron Lane, ran along the east side elevation of the structure, returning at right angles to meet Bridge Street.
Treaty City Brewery
Treaty City Brewery started in a small two bedroomed apartment in East Vancouver Canada. After a long night of general debauchery, plenty of merriment and many bottles of bland tasteless beer, they decided enough was enough. Something had to be done. Life was too short to drink bad beer. The next morning, while nursing a spectacular hangover they headed for the local homebrew store and purchased their very first brewing equipment. When offered some advice by the owner Stephen duly recited the rich brewing history in Ireland and how it was engrained in our DNA. No instructions needed they declared and headed off with their new gear. The spare bedroom was quickly converted into a working brewery and they set about creating their very first beer. Harris Pale Ale was born after many exploding fermenters, boil overs, leaking mash tuns. The recipe is still very similar today but they don’t brew on a hob in the kitchen anymore and instead of 20 litres they brew 3000 litres each batch!
King John's Castle also known as Limerick Castle is a 13th-century castle located on King's Island in Limerick, Ireland, next to the River Shannon. Although the site dates back to 922 when the Vikings lived on the Island, the castle itself was built on the orders of King John in 1200. One of the best preserved Norman castles in Europe, the walls, towers and fortifications remain today and are visitor attractions. The remains of a Viking settlement were uncovered during archaeological excavations at the site in 1900.
Thomond Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Shannon in Limerick, Ireland.The bridge is named for the Kingdom of Thomond.
The Treaty of Limerick, signed on 3 October 1691, ended the 1689 to 1691 Williamite War in Ireland, a conflict related to the 1688 to 1697 Nine Years' War. It consisted of two separate agreements, one with military terms of surrender, signed by commanders of a French expeditionary force and Irish Jacobites loyal to the exiled James II. Baron de Ginkell, leader of government forces in Ireland, signed on behalf of William III and his wife Mary II. It allowed Jacobite units to be transported to France, the diaspora known as the Flight of the Wild Geese. The other set out conditions for those who remained, including guarantees of religious freedom for Catholics, and retention of property for those who remained in Ireland. Many were subsequently altered, or ignored, establishing the Protestant Ascendancy that dominated Ireland until 1916.
Clancy's Bar
George Clancy (1881 – 7 March 1921), also known as Seoirse Mac Fhlannchadha, Seoirse Mic Ḟlannċaḋa and Seoirse Clancy, was an Irish nationalist politician and Mayor of Limerick. He was shot dead in Limerick by Royal Irish Constabulary Auxiliaries in 1921 during the Irish War of Independence. The previous Mayor, Michael O'Callaghan, was murdered on the same night by the same group
The Strand Barracks
The Strand Barracks (Irish: Beairic na Trá) is the former army barracks on Clancy's Strand in Limerick city, Ireland.
Michael O'Callaghan was an Irish nationalist politician and Mayor of Limerick. He was shot dead in Limerick by Royal Irish Constabulary Auxiliaries in 1921 during the Irish War of Independence.
Sarsfield Bridge
The second of Limerick's River Shannon crossings is now called Sarsfield Bridge, to commemorate Patrick Sarsfield, the Earl of Lucan, who is renowned in Limerick for his role in the Williamite War and the 1691 siege and Treaty of Limerick in particular. The bridge was opened as Wellesley Bridge on 5 August 1835, following 11 years of construction. It was designed by the Scottish engineer Alexander Nimmo and based on the Pont de Neuilly in Paris.
Shannon Rowing Club
The Shannon Rowing Club’s 150th year in existence represents an important milestone in Limerick’s sporting history. Often recognized as one of Ireland’s oldest sporting institutions, Shannon Rowing Club’s history is one that is laden with victories and successes as well as times of uncertainty and loss. Yet the club always recovered and still competes at an astonishingly high level. In terms of the club as an institution, it seemed to become more than just a sporting organization. It became more than just a club. As former club president Tony Wallace asserts, the club was “all about shaping the individual. Winning took a backseat to building character and shaping personalities.” Yet this mindset of helping develop young people often went hand in hand with winning and success. To examine the history of this tradition, as well as the victories, the crews, the members, the captains, the presidents, one need not stray further than the lynchpin of Limerick; the river.
The Hunt Museum is a museum in the city of Limerick, Ireland. The Hunt Museum holds a personal collection donated by the Hunt family, it was originally situated in the University of Limerick, before being moved to its present location in the Georgian Custom House in 1997. The Custom House is situated on Rutland Street on the banks of the River Shannon at its confluence with the Abbey River. Among the museum's collection are works by notable artists and designers such as Pablo Picasso, Jack B. Yeats, and Sybil Connolly as well as distinctive historical items such as the O'Dea Mitre and Crozier.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
-
Service animals allowed
-
Public transportation options are available nearby
-
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
-
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
-
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
-
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
-
Wheelchair accessible
-
I can easily adapt tours to your wishes.
-
The tours are also child friendly
-
Tours can be made animal friendly
What our experts say
-
Visit the Hunt Museum after the tour.
-
Grab a coffee at the Milk Market nearby.
-
Stroll along the River Shannon post-tour.
-
Check out King John's Castle's events.
-
Let your guide know your interests!
More About this Experience
Introduction
Experience the rich history and captivating stories of Ireland's oldest city, Limerick, on the Limerick Walking Tour. Led by a professional tourist guide, this guided walk will take you through the city's iconic landmarks, offering a fascinating insight into its Viking past and present. Explore the architectural marvels of St. Mary's Cathedral, admire the ancient Treaty Stone, discover the secrets of King John's Castle, and immerse yourself in the world of art at the Hunt Museum. With over 20 years of experience, your guide ensures a safe and informative tour, complying with all COVID-19 protocols. This child-friendly tour is suitable for all ages, providing a memorable experience for families, history buffs, and curious travelers.What to expect?
During the Limerick Walking Tour, you can expect to delve deep into the history of Limerick while exploring its most renowned attractions. Over the course of 120 to 150 minutes, you'll witness the grandeur of St. Mary's Cathedral and learn about its Viking origins. The Treaty Stone will captivate you with its significance in Irish history, marking the end of the Williamite War. As you visit King John's Castle, you'll be transported back to the medieval era, marveling at the well-preserved walls and towers. The tour also includes a visit to the Hunt Museum, where you can admire an extraordinary collection of art and historical artifacts. Engaging stories and insightful commentary from your knowledgeable guide will bring the city's past to life, creating a truly immersive experience.Who is this for?
The Limerick Walking Tour appeals to a wide audience, catering to both local residents and visitors from around the world. History enthusiasts will be intrigued by the city's rich heritage, while art lovers will appreciate the treasures housed in the Hunt Museum. Families can embark on a fun and educational adventure, with the tour designed to be child-friendly. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this tour offers an excellent opportunity to explore Limerick's hidden gems while gaining a deeper understanding of its culture and traditions.Why book this?
Embark on the Limerick Walking Tour to unlock the secrets of one of Ireland's oldest cities. This unique experience allows you to witness the historical landmarks and vibrant culture that make Limerick truly special. With a professional guide by your side, you'll gain in-depth knowledge about each attraction, ensuring a truly enriching experience. Immerse yourself in the stories of the past, from the Viking influences to the events that shaped Ireland's history. The tour's commitment to safety, with full compliance to COVID-19 protocols, provides peace of mind for travelers seeking an unforgettable adventure.Good to know
As you book the Limerick Walking Tour, keep in mind that the total duration ranges from 120 to 150 minutes. It is recommended to meet your guide in front of the Hunt Museum. In the event of any issues, you can contact the guide directly or arrange an alternate meeting point, including your hotel. To enhance your experience, you can avail a 10% discount code for the Hunt Museum, which will be provided upon booking. Remember to inform the guide if you'll be accompanied by children. Get ready for a captivating journey through Limerick's past, guided by an experienced traveler with extensive knowledge of the city's hidden gems.Reviews
Customers who have taken the Limerick Walking Tour have expressed their delight in the experience. They appreciated the informative and engaging commentary from the guide, which brought the city's history to life. Many were impressed by the well-preserved landmarks, such as St. Mary's Cathedral and King John's Castle, and felt a deep connection to Limerick's vibrant past. The inclusion of the Hunt Museum added an artistic touch to the tour, showcasing the city's cultural heritage. Overall, participants were highly satisfied with the tour, praising its educational value, enjoyable atmosphere, and the guide's expertise in revealing the hidden gems of Limerick's history. Don't miss out on this immersive journey through the heart of Ireland's oldest city.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is