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Quick Facts about Limerick
Limerick's got layers — and it's proud of every one of them. It's one of Ireland's oldest cities, with Viking roots and a castle on the riverbank that's seen more than its share of battles. King John's Castle still keeps watch over the Shannon, while the old Georgian quarter adds a stately calm just a few streets away. This is the city that gave us the Cranberries, hosted Ireland's first-ever National City of Culture, and has a rugby legacy that runs deep — Thomond Park on match day is something else entirely.
There's grit here, but also a quiet generosity. You see it in the small things — a chat at the bus stop, a coffee paid forward, a bouquet left at a doorstep when words fall short. The florists in Limerick get it. They know when to go bold and when to hold back. Maybe it's a bright bunch for a housewarming in Castletroy, or soft pastels for a birthday in Dooradoyle. Around the edges of the city — in parks, gardens and roadside verges — you'll spot oxeye daisies, meadowsweet and the occasional bloom of wild orchids. It's a place that grows things. Grows people too. And flowers, like the city, tend to last longer here than you'd expect.