The George Hotel
Review
Right in the beating heart of Limerick City, The George Hotel proves exactly why it has earned every one of its four stars. Featured in my Top 100 Attractions book for a third time, it still feels fresh, polished and confidently modern. The 125 bedrooms are beautifully designed, blending cosy comfort with smart touches that make life easy, from generous workspace and strong Wi-Fi to excellent lighting and crisp bathrooms. Whether you’re travelling solo, enjoying a city break as a couple, or in town for business, the rooms deliver a true home-from-home feel. Add a genuinely welcoming team and a superb central location, and you’ll quickly understand why guests return. It’s stylish, reliable, and ideal for exploring Limerick on foot. Don’t forget to book direct!
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Dining at The George Hotel in Limerick is a reminder that city-centre hotels can still champion real, local flavour. The owners and team take provenance seriously, and it shows in the confidence of the menus and the care on the plate. Best of all, you don’t have to be a resident to enjoy it, everyone’s welcome. Vincenzo’s Bar is the relaxed all-rounder, perfect for an easy breakfast, a quick lunch, or a leisurely dinner with a lively buzz. For something more special, Vincenzo’s Grill delivers a stylish room, polished service, and cooking that matches the setting. Either way, you leave convinced that The George takes the preparation and execution of its food seriously. Seasonal ingredients, thoughtful specials, and a drinks list complete the experience every time.

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The George Hotel
, Shannon Street,
Limerick City, Co. Limeick
, V94 FC65
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