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King's Island : things to do and places to visit

King John’s Castle

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This is THE Limerick castle not to be missed! This gigantic structure is part of the city's historic heritage!

St Munchin’s Church

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A church dating from 1825. Charming if you like churches in this style!

Bourke’s House

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An ancient medieval manor house, located on King's Island in Limerick.

Fanning’s Castle

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A must-see in Limerick: this ruined tower is a magnificent testimony to the city's medieval history!


St Mary’s Cathedral

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A cathedral of unique charm, whose ruins will win you over!

Thomond bridge

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Thomond Bridge is a landmark bridge in Limerick, Ireland. Built in 1836, it links Limerick with its historic city center: King Island.






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What to expect?

King’s Island is a small island forming part of Limerick city center. Surrounded by the River Shannon, the island is rich in tourist attractions, including the magnificent King’s John Castle. A must-see island if you want to discover Limerick!

Visit King’s Island

Discover Limerick’s historic districts!

Accessible by road, the island is divided into 2 distinct areas: Englishtown (south) and St Mary’s Park (north). With a particularly rich medieval history, King’s Island still boasts significant vestiges of Viking and Anglo-Norman occupation. It’s because of the Anglo-Norman Invasions that part of the island is called “Englishtown”, as opposed to Irishtown, further south.

At the time, Englishtown was surely the poorest and most miserable district in Limerick. The dwellings of the time were likened to miniature shantytowns, where disease and famine plunged families into indescribable misery.

Today, King’s Island is in the midst of renovation and redevelopment. However, there are many monuments and tourist sites to discover, including :

  • Old Bishop’s Palace
  • the Royal Military Cemetery, founded in 1856
  • Fanning’s Castle, on Mary Street, built in 1641
  • St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, on Athlunkard Street
  • the Exchange Walls on Nicholas Street

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