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LOCATION:
Founded
in 1820 the Royal George Hotel is steeped in tradition and has become
a focal point for those who live, work or holiday in Limerick. The Royal
George Hotel is ideally situated as a base for holidaying in Irelands
beautiful Mid-West. Shannon International Airport is only a 20 minute
drive away whilst bus and rail services are within a 5 minute walking
distance.
As we are located on the Main Street of the City Centre the Royal George
Hotel is at the heart of all Limerick city amenities. Explore the magic
of Limericks City museums, concert hall, architecture and department
stores from right outside your doorstep.
To make life more convenient we also offer a secure lock up car park
to the rear of the hotel, which is free of charge to all guests.
Make
no mistake, when you have the chance to take a well deserved break you
want to relax in the knowledge that you will be well taken care of and
get value for money. At the Royal George Hotel this is also our main
aim and we look forward to welcoming you to our Hotel in the near future.
| ACCOMMODATION:
Each
of our 54 tastefully furnished bedrooms are en-suite with direct
dial telephone - tea/coffee making facilities - digital TV - hairdryer. |
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RESTAURANT:
Restaurant-
Bistro/Grill
Self-service, specialising in homemade cakes and pastries, open
from 7.00am-10.00pm each day serving a hearty breakfast. We also
have a superb carvery. |
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| BAR: We
also offer our guests the optional extra of unwinding in our hotel
Bar where you will find a relaxed atmosphere for you to enjoy a
quiet, peaceful drink away from the hustle and bustle of downtown
Limerick. |
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HOTEL SERVICES & FACILITIES : |
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FACILITIES:
To make
life more convenient we also offer a secure lock up car park to
the rear of the hotel, which is free of charge to all guests.
No visit to Limerick is complete without venturing to "An Sibin".
A pub steeped in history and culture where crowds are encouraged
to join in the "Craic agus Ceol" - "fun and music".
An
Sibin, originally meaning the meeting place, certainly stands to
its name. With its old Irish memorabilia it boasts traditional Irish
music including Ballad nights and a full house seven nights a week. |
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