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fiogf49gjkf0d Limerick is the nearest big city to
Shannon Airport
(tel 061/471444
) - ten miles away off the Ennis Road. Airport buses (A?3.50/a?¬4.43) run approximately every thirty minutes in the morning, hourly in the afternoon and irregularly after 6pm; a taxi costs around A?12-15/a?¬15.24-19.05 (tel 061/313131). The
train
(tel 061/315555) and
bus
(tel 061/313333) stations are next door to each other on Parnell Street in Newtown Pery; however, some buses arrive at Penney's Store on the corner of Lower Cecil Street and Henry Street rather than the bus station.
The excellent
tourist office
(May, June, Sept & Oct Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm; July & Aug Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, Sat & Sun 9am-6pm; Nov-April Mon-Fri 9.30am-1pm & 2-5.30pm, Sat 9.30am-1pm; tel 061/317522) is at Arthur's Quay, near where the river branches merge and you cross over into Englishtown: most easily found by following O'Connell Street north towards the Custom House. The tourist office's city map also has useful information and phone numbers.
Walking tours
of the city are organized by St Mary's Action Centre, 44 Nicholas St. Their Historic Walking Tour (daily 11am & 2.30pm; A?4/a?¬5.08) focuses on Englishtown; it's a colourful account steeped in murder, treachery and passion, and really does bring this, the oldest part of Limerick, to life. Alternatively, the
Angela's Ashes Walking Tour
(departs daily from the tourist office at 2.30pm; A?4/a?¬5.08) takes in some of the same area in an account of slum life in early twentieth century Limerick, lavishly embellished with extracts from Frank McCourt's book, full of humour and pathos. Phone in advance to arrange a place on either tour in low season (tel 061/318106).
For
bike rental
try Emerald Cycles, 1 Patrick St.
Internet
access can be gained at Websters on Thomas Street.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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