Arthur's Quay Park Arthurs Quay, Limerick, County Limerick
About the Business
Arthur's Quay Park is one of the most celebrated green spaces in Limerick, located in the heart of the city at Arthurs Quay. This beautiful public park is the ideal spot for locals and tourists alike to unwind and take in the stunning views of the River Shannon. As a well-established establishment and popular tourist attraction, Arthur's Quay Park has become a must-visit destination when exploring the city.
The park boasts immaculate landscaped gardens, with an abundance of flowers, trees, and lush greenery. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the park, or simply sit back and soak up the sun on the well-kept lawns. There is also a children's playground with swings, slides, and other fun activities that provide endless entertainment for the little ones.
For those looking for a peaceful retreat, Arthur's Quay Park is the perfect place to find it. The park features tranquil water fountains, where visitors can sit and listen to the calming sounds of the water as it cascades down into the pool. Additionally, there are plenty of benches to rest on, allowing visitors to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Arthur's Quay Park is a real community asset, providing an oasis of greenery in the heart of the city. It is no surprise that this stunning park has become a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Whether you are looking for a leisurely stroll, a family-friendly outing, or a peaceful retreat, Arthur's Quay Park is definitely worth a visit. So come and discover all that this wonderful institution has to offer!
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Reviews
"A beautiful place to spend some time, read a book or just chill out. I love the ravens which live there and around the park!"
"A nice trip to Limerick on a lovely spring evening, walked around a few main places near Arthurs Quay Park with lovely views of the River Shannon and the city, then walked up by King Johns Castle and back to the city a nice walk in all stopping to take photos of things of interest such as the treaty stone agreement of 1691 and for a break on the many places to sit dotted around. There is alot to see on this walk, I will return for the castle tour one day, also It is well worth getting on the panoramic wheel which only cost β¬5 for approx 6 minutes. Lovely experience!"
"The cafe on the first floor has a wonderful view of the water and business of the busses. The coffee and capuchins comes as decaf as well as regular. The service by a dark haired girl Malee was excellent. The cleanliness is top notch and the food is spot on cafe style gorgeous. Authors Quay is also home to limericks only public toilets, fabulous nail bar with excellent service and Tesco which has some funny till workers as the bearded Irish lad and the smiling polish girl."
"Connecting the county. Waiting park and rivers views."
"Amazing view almost makes me look forward to the 2 and a half hour drive to Dublin airport"
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