Limerick Office Tel: +353 61 319 200
E-mail: dublin@dan-dooley.ie
Limerick, the fourth largest city of Ireland, is a quintessential Irish metropolis where some of the most celebrated musical, literary, dramatic, sporting and comedic talents were incubated.
Standing proudly atop of the mighty River Shannon, Limerick City oozes the aura of the medieval and modern era. The blend of age old Georgian and contemporary architecture gives a unique appearance to the city.
You can easily explore Limerick city on a car and get the best out of your journey. Our rent a car is a popular car hire choice for the many visitors who come to Limerick for both business and leisure.
Now you can book the car you want easily and conveniently with our online car reservation service. We offer the cheaper car rental service in limerick. You cannot find cheaper cars anywhere else. You can even prepay and save even more on your trip.
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Our rent a car service is situated on Upper William Street provides an excellent service to anyone who wants to hire a car and explore the city and local area.
Contact the rent a car service in Limerick to hire a car you want quickly & conveniently.
Limerick is the fourth largest city that is in the west of Ireland. Standing atop the mighty River Shannon, Limerick boasts the proud heritage of medieval era.
The main historic heritage of the city is on King's Island but Limerick is truly an Irish metropolis where some of the most celebrated musical, literary, dramatic, sporting and comedic talents incubate.
This blend of age old Georgian and contemporary architecture gives a unique appearance to the city. You can visit King John's Castle or St Mary's Cathedral on King's Island where you can get a snapshot of historical era of Limerick city. St Mary's Cathedral is one of the oldest monuments in Ireland that boast over 800 years old history. Though St John's Cathedral is a more modern monument it has Ireland's tallest spire at 94 m.
If you feel like exploring beyond the confines of the city, you will find a plethora of vast rolling landscapes, including mountain ranges, notably the Galtees and Ballyhouras just above the city level.
And if you plan to explore the city on a car, at almost every turn, you’ll encounter culinary, cultural and social hotspots for you to discover and enjoy.