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🌳Arthur's Quay Park

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A compact riverside park in Limerick city centre, popular with families for its children's playground and scenic views of the River Shannon. The playground features swings, slides, and climbing frames suitable for toddlers and primary-school children. Benches and grassy areas provide space for picnics, and the park is adjacent to Arthur's Quay Shopping Centre, offering convenient toilet facilities and cafes.

  • Highlights: Playground, river views, nearby shops and eateries.
  • Ages: Toddlers to pre-teens (0-12 years).
  • Facilities: Benches, paths, limited shade.
  • Tips: Combine with a shopping trip or a walk along the river. Parking can be limited; use the Harvey's Quay car park nearby.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyLimerick
CountryIreland
Ages012
Website

Travel tips

  • Playground suits toddlers and primary schoolers best

    The playground equipment is well-suited for toddlers through to pre-teens, so plan accordingly if your children are outside this range.

  • Limited shade available

    Bring sun protection, hats, and sunscreen as the park has limited shaded areas. Consider visiting earlier or later in the day during hot weather.

  • Use Harvey's Quay car park for easier parking

    On-site parking can be limited; use Harvey's Quay car park nearby instead for more reliable parking when visiting with young children.

  • Toilets and cafes in adjacent shopping centre

    Arthur's Quay Shopping Centre is right next door, offering convenient toilet facilities and cafes if you need a break or refreshment.

  • Combine with shopping or riverside walk

    Make a longer outing by pairing the park with a browse around the shopping centre or a scenic walk along the River Shannon.

  • Pack a picnic

    Benches and grassy areas make the park ideal for picnics, so bring packed lunch and snacks to avoid frequent trips to the shopping centre cafes.

  • Bring spare clothes for water play

    Children often get wet on playgrounds near water; pack spare clothes and a change of shoes if your kids enjoy getting messy.

  • Enjoy free river views

    The park offers scenic views of the River Shannon at no cost, so take time to look around between playground sessions.

  • Buggy-friendly paths throughout

    The park has paths suitable for buggies, making it accessible for families with babies or younger toddlers alongside older siblings.

  • Plan visits during quieter times

    As a city-centre park, it may be busier during school holidays and weekends; consider weekday afternoons for a quieter experience.

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