Rates from 79 EUR (114 USD) :
Services at No 1 Pery Square, Limerick
Services and Facilities
Available
Air Conditioning, Baggage Hold, Bar: Alcoholic drinks, Bar: Light Snack, Bar: Soft drinks, Breakfast: Continental, Breakfast: Full, Business Services, Conference Rooms, Evening Turn Down Service, Express Check-In, Express Check-Out, Garage Parking, Garden/Terrace, Guest Services, Handicap Facilities, Handicap Services, Health Club, Laundry/ Valet Services, Maid Service Daily, Porter/Bellmen, Reading room, Restaurant, Room service for Breakfast, Safe Deposit Box, Secure car park, Spa, Valet Parking, Wake up calls, Wedding Services, Wifi Area
On Request
- Babysitting/child Services
- Bicycle rental
- Doctor On Call/Medical Service
- Dry Cleaning
- Hair Dresser
- Ice/Vending Machines
- Jacuzzi
- Local Calls
- Packed Lunches
- Photo Copy Service
- Printer/ PC available
- Room Service24 Hour
- Secretarial Services
Food and Beverages Facilities
Restaurant No 1 Brassiere
Description: A 20 bedroomed georgian style townhouse with french style brasserie
Location: 2 mins walk from shopping district in the leafy Pery square overlooking the people park
Type of the Food: French Influenced brasserie using local artisan food producers
Meals Served: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Rating: 4 star boutique
Dress Code: Casual
Breakfast Time: 7.30 to 10am
Lunch Time: 12.30 to 3pm
Dinner Time: 6.00 to 10.00pm
Brunch Time: 10am to 12.30pm
Limerick, Ireland
Limerick is a medieval city situated in the province of Munster, in the Midwest of the Republic of Ireland. The city is Ireland's third largest. County Limerick is a place of quiet beauty and rural charm that lies on the River Shannon and meets the Atlantic Ocean. You will enjoy many outdoor activities, like golfing and hunting. Limerick City is one of the country's main tourist destinations. The city is the first to have 'Street Ambassadors', people designated to help tourists around! Adare Village, located a few miles from Limerick, is said to be the prettiest village in Ireland. Limerick has a whole range of visitor attractions: many 12th century churches can be found, as well as a fine collection of Irish and European religious art (in the Hunt Museum), King John's Castle, St. Mary's Cathedral, the University of Limerick, the Georgian house and gardens, Treaty Stone and the Foynes Flying Boat Museum. The Curraghchase Forest Park was the habitat of Neolithic Man and one of Ireland's most important archaeological sites. Limerick is only a 15 minute drive from Shannon Airport.


