About

Along the banks of the River Shannon in Limerick, the Treaty Stone stands as a poignant emblem of the city's storied history. Known for its 1691 treaty, this site draws visitors eager to delve into its past. The area offers a picturesque backdrop of Limerick Castle and the bridge, perfect for capturing memorable photos. The presence of benches allows for a relaxing pause, making it a pleasant spot for families. With a 4.5-star average rating, it combines historical intrigue with serene views, providing an informative and enjoyable experience for all ages.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

High Road
Bus stop 332 m walk
Green Bus Stop Limerick
Bus stop 485 m walk
Treaty Stone
Bus stop 5 m walk
St Munchin's Street
Bus stop 427 m walk
Sarsfield Bridge
Bus stop 436 m walk
St Ita's Street
Bus stop 402 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 421 review
4.5/5 413 reviews
3.4/5 8 reviews
Samuel Roylance
Samuel Roylance
1 month ago on Google

Probably if you don't know what you're looking at , it's just stone on plinth.

Eduardo sal
Eduardo sal
5 months ago on Google

Interessante

Denis DOCTORBAÿ Manfredi
Denis DOCTORBAÿ Manfredi
6 months ago on Google

bel monumento,che ci siamo trovati facendo una bella passeggiata in notturna di questa bella citta' irlandese