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LIMERICK CITY PO Post O Ce Pedestrian Way B R646 N18 MAP SYMBOLS to Killaloe To Galway, Lough Derg Bunratty & Tourist Oce One Way Streets Shannon Airport Thomond Park Garda/Police Main Road R LIMERICK CITY PO Post Oce Pedestrian Way B D A Bishops Parking Taxi Services O R ATE Palace THOMONDG N18 E CP Coach Parking Walking Tours No . N Shelbourne HIG ST R H E Entry R IDG CASTLE ST. NT IS U R B Park O B King John's E L Public Toilets AD OND V IS A O M N HO O H N B T CastleCastle Lane C O D L P E St. S R H T O S Munchin’s Treaty R A W E D RO Church (RC) Stone C N E D T N S IC GE R463 to Killaloe MO A H ID O O BR Lough Derg Drive H L RS T A YE Clonlara S t. S DW S er ’ & Corbally et O T . P LIMERICK’S PLACES OF INTEREST D R St A C E ET O R E RE R O T ST S D A Treaty Stone E B AR N I NK O E U R HL SH O AT B Bishops Place N Civic Centre, W RA D R City Hall, PL FA E TIN C King Johns Castle/Castle Lane S R GU AU E S St. Mary's ST V E I D Civic Centre/City Hall/ N Cathedral E M . M R T A D E S R R Y St. Marys Cathedral R Court House C E Y E H G S E A A T N D R I E B G T R L D S E NE O B Hunt Museum Q B T LA NG F Regional N U OAL LA D A G NE A Maternity Hospital A Y E L R G 15 Limerick City Library (The Granary) E T CPCoach D G I S Curragower I F n R Park G Park B E L O L E o Only R L W G A Abbey Bridge H Arthur's Quay Park B ’S E E S NIS H Q EN ROA Y n UAY M D C T ’S N18 N A RY A n HAR N7 To Dublin Shannon Rowing Club L Custom M IR I C Baals BridgeS University of Limerick a House Park BA NK P Concert Hall Milk Market h The Hunt L J CHAR Lisnargy & Castletroy S Musuem F LOTTE QUAY CL r S QUAY ARE ST K St. Johns Cathedral R e LOCK REET W T N7 L v S i Limerick T D E B L Greyhound Racing Track D R N City E R OL M A D O C OO A R C LA R S ST L RE S E’S O IS T T L A FRANC T Library A U REET ANE S R R D R M Taits Clock S Shannon U G R L R F Y S E Arthur's I E Y E Rowing Club A T N L Town Wall A D H U L R Quay I H A N Limerick City Gallery B Q U R C N Park S I I ’ E O D R M B G H ON Athur’s Quay E U Town Wall O 69 O’Connell Street Arts CentreL A N’S T E Q H U Shopping S Centre PU T AY T NCH STR E H ES E ’S E ROW AN R L TT S K L GRA P Frank McCourt Museum A SA C EN J D R I T T O S R S E E F T E H N I T E E ST A R R N A L LIDDY R Q People’s Park 1 D P E T ’S E T R S T S T T 23 20 S S R T S E E T D R E E R R T R E R Thomond Park Stadium & Museum N G E M A T 24 A 5 N Limerick R C U B K M ’S Y E Museum S S St. Munchin’s Church (RC) n A D CR T W N U FO 17 U 6 O A Q R IS St. Michaels R H o D T 12 E W D ’S R ’S O Church T J OA T Limerick Museum G Y O R E R A n E W S K EW L ’ S R Milk S N L V D T E R BEDFORD R R ROBERT ST A AN A D E M Market C n A O E U H E N E ’ H 13 W T T T P U C J R A O O a I S P SO L E O LL L R N P H T IA 4 E C N S M D h O P E JA ’S ADVERTISING INDEX Y Y W ’S A N C 22 ’S S M M S O S A SH R T H E N U A N TLE C A S QU St. John’s D N E R AR 1 E Q N K S E Hospital The Pier Hotel LL r S O H LIT S T ’ ST T . R Y N L O WILLIAM IT e E 4 T G A L S L ARR 2 Da Vincenzo Italian Restaurant D T E BARRACK’ Y OW W R 18 T T G EN v E H E E R O ET O E R O i M R A T LANE 3 N18 To H 16 A 11 T L E S A Dolans Pub & Restaurant N18 S S D RE D S G T W K Shannon Airport S R LR 2 T H R S O R G IF V R E H C E U I F IN I 4 Bunratty & Galway Y E Augustinian E P I F L ’S C St. John's Centra A A C The George T PE H N IF L N IL S A A N U Church R T R A L Cathedral S FOX’S BOW G N N N Q T Hotel W ’ N P RE D S E 5 O S E IL L L R L The Old Quarter N P T 21 L A A B I ER N A O A G E R B M O R H T R S D S T S E L 6 The Boutique Hotel I I 7 S U E D W T S W D M B R E O H O S T L G 8 E O W M E PO C N R . T E N E A 7 H H S M I R E N Wildberry Cafe T E S A E A S C S H D T T C H T R S M MILL LA 9 T R E O K N 8 NE E R C I I Aroma Cafe E C T I FF L LR Chamber of EC T RI L E W G IL G R L Commerce D D 9 101 Bar EN R S L W T RA O S E 19 R Christ G 10 TH L S ER Fire Limerick Language Centre S Church E T PP T L RE U M Station LO E N ET UL 11 Mother Macs W N LG ER I RA M N G S VE A LE EX STR 12 LL THEATRE LANE O NW R TO EET Limerick Museum OW C O N S ’ R E S T TH T AY M R 13 The Bedford Town House & Cafe U O H EE T Q T S T T A KE TR Dominican S BO N T E C 14 M N69 N E Church I N24 Limerick City Gallery of Art EA T N ST ET A I D T M A P O R 15 O L C O The Locke R Health Board D T K E X M E B C A M O DO L L Taits Clock R N24 to Lough Gur 16 Texas Steakhouse R 69 O’Connell LO T R H W S O A Street Arts DA U Tipperary N69 to Listowel & Tralee T RT ST V L E S O Centre R IS L G 17 L E T E Waterford Mama Lee’s O E E S E H Greyhound Racing Track, R N T TR W T G C 10 E N R E A E R D S S T Bus/Railway Foyes Flying Boat Museum IN T L ET A . 18 Flannery’s Bar of Shannon Street Y P E P D R R E T Curraghcase Forest Park M N N S Station I E H I 19 Glen Tavern L H A R Y L RT E R UP S ST H E P O T O T P E 3 Dolans Pub & N A Limerick R 20 Cobblestone Joes ’C G C M U E A Restaurant R ST City Gallery LL S R N RE OW 21 Alex Findlater & Co. (The Savoy) T Y EW ET 14 S A S EN Frank H L T HA T P M S P N Y H T McCourt D R511 to 22 O . Hamptons Restaurant E E N T R S S Museum Limerick Golf Club U N20/N21 to BA A People's R S N RR U O 23 ING Q Cobblestone Joes S Adare, Cork A T Q A L O S T N Park Y S D N TR Y Killarney I N20/N21 EE R U U T E 24 Mejana Lebanese Restaurant P O Q B R AVE GH E Priory Park ROU O XB H RO O B .
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