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Posted Fri 23 Dec 2016 1:15 PM
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Limerick is a rising star in Ireland ' s south - west . Sitting on the banks of the River Shannon , it ' s often overlooked by people turning to Dublin , Belfast or Cork . But with a millennia - long history , a buzzing cultural landscape and a growing foodie scene , it ' s worth planning a trip to visit this hidden gem of Ireland ' s south - west . Start with Limerick ' s most iconic landmark – King John's Castle. Recently refurbished , this 13th century castle is a Norman treasure trove of history . Having survived sieges and rebellions over the course of its lifetime , it now exists as a reminder of Limerick ' s incredible past , and is a staple fixture of the Limerick skyline . In the present day , Ireland has become a stronghold of incredible rugby , and Limerick remains at the heart of the action . The city is home to Thomond Park, a legendary venue that houses the Munster rugby team , and has produced world - renowned players like Ronan O ' Gara and Peter Stringer .& nbsp ;  For film and literature fans , Limerick is home to the Frank McCourt Museum, that celebrates the life and times of the Angela ' s Ashes author . If you ' re looking for somewhere to eat , Limerick ' s Milk Market is open Friday - Sunday every weekend . It overflows with incredible local produce – explore , get chatting to the stallholders and discover something new ! For a spot of culture , the Limerick Museum& nbsp ; collection aims to illustrate and celebrate the lives of Limerick natives over the course of the city ' s history . Archaeological artefacts , local art and examples of homegrown specialities like silver and lace are all on display here . Top it all off with a visit to Limerick ' s premier bistro , Canteen. The restaurant has an ethos of creating simple , tasty dishes , that are crafted with love , flair and style . Our recommendation ? The tzatziki poached salmon or the organic meatballs – a delicious way to top off your time here !
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