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Clayton Hotel Limerick reopens - Pictured are the staff of the Clayton Hotel Limerick. Picture: Richard Lynch/ilovelimerick Clayton Hotel Limerick reopens - Pictured are the staff of the Clayton Hotel Limerick. Picture: Richard Lynch/ilovelimerick

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The long wait is over as Clayton Hotel Limerick reopens

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Clayton Hotel Limerick reopens – Pictured are the staff of the Clayton Hotel Limerick. Picture: Richard Lynch/ilovelimerick

The long wait is over as Clayton Hotel Limerick reopens

Rachel Leahy, Sales and Marketing Executive and Elaine Ryan, Sales and Marketing Manager, Clayton Hotel Limerick pictured at their reopening on Wednesday, June 2, 2021. Picture: Richard Lynch/ilovelimerick

Rachel Leahy, Sales and Marketing Executive and Elaine Ryan, Sales and Marketing Manager, Clayton Hotel Limerick pictured at their reopening on Wednesday, June 2, 2021. Picture: Richard Lynch/ilovelimerick

Clayton Hotel Limerick, part of the Dalata Hotel Group PLC, and its staff have reopened the doors of the 4 star riverside hotel while radiating enthusiasm, optimism and excitement for a busy summer season ahead.


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“If there is one thing we have missed at the hotel it is the buzz of people, conversations, laughter & sharing stories” said Darren Harding, General Manager “it has been a difficult few months for all the team yet today we smile brightly and get back to what we do best, looking after people.”

Clayton Hotel Limerick offers free WiFi throughout and access to the Waterfront Restaurant, Grill Bar and Restaurant and ClubVitae leisure centre, featuring a 12 m indoor heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi, gym, steam room and sauna.

The light and modern rooms boast a flat-screen TV, tea/coffee making facilities, free WiFi and en suite bathrooms with soft cotton towels, a hairdryer and toiletries.

Grill Bar & Restaurant offers locally sourced flame-grilled food with a view and a bar with contemporary designs where guests can enjoy an extensive European lunch and dinner. For a lighter bite indulge in a handcrafted coffee and speciality teas with freshly bakes snacks throughout the day in Red Bean Roastery.

The Waterfront Restaurant in the heart of the city feature views of the River Shannon from wrap around glass walls.

Clayton Hotel Limerick is 20 minutes from Shannon Airport and just 3 minutes from the M7 motorway. It is located 90 minutes by car from Dublin, 70 minutes from Cork and an hour from Galway.

With the introduction of the Clayton Hotel Keep Safe Programme, the hotel ensures that enhanced cleanliness and safety measures are in place for its guests and employees. Harding says “the health and safety of our guests and employees has always been a top priority, and as needs evolve, so will we, and so will our Keep Safe Programme”.

 Beginning June 2nd, the hotel’s restaurant and long-time community favourite Grill Bar and Restaurant will be open for dining and beverages, initially for resident only. Additionally, takeaway tea, coffee and treats from Red Bean Roastery will be on offer for non-residents and those out enjoying the famous Three Bridges Walk in Limerick City Centre.

“We understand that after months of restrictions, many people are seeking a change of scenery and a return to the familiar. Our team are trained and eagerly awaiting the opportunity to create a healthy and safe experience for our guests that is free of stress and worry,” Harding said.

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