This traditional Italian restaurant is like any Italian restaurant in New York -- the tables have red-and-white checked tablecloths, while Chianti baskets hang from the ceiling.... more
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Address: 55 O'Connell St, Limerick, County Limerick
Telephone: 00353 061 315844
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This traditional Italian restaurant is like any Italian restaurant in New York -- the tables have red-and-white checked tablecloths, while Chianti baskets hang from the ceiling. The menu reads like the "best of Italy," with cannelloni, lasagna, and fettuccine, scampi, salmon alla griglia, and steak pizzaiola.
Advantages: Location to airport, landscaped gardens, quiet location Disadvantages: Dirty rooms, very well used, small beds, expensive, remote
...OVERVIEW
I just did a search on Ciao and noticed that there were no reviews for the Radisson SAS hotel in Co. Limerick in the Republic of Ireland and so I thought I would share my own personal experiences of the hotel in the hope that it will help others that are thinking of staying at the hotel, or at least help give a more informed opinion.
When I booked to stay at the Radisson Co. Limerick in September 2007 it was advertised as a 4 star hotel on each of the websites that I looked at. I see that Ciao is now listing it as a 3 star hotel which has prompted me to write this.
HOTEL BOOKING
As with all international hotels the Radisson SAS chain offers a useful website that details each of the hotels in the chain, provides some pictures and virtual tours of various parts of the buildings. It’s possible to view room amenities...
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Advantages: Lots to see and do Disadvantages: not enough time
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This got a laugh and two very large glasses of chilled white wine(dry and refreshing). The waiter also brought a large bowl of black olives, a bowl of green olives and a bowl of small salted biscuit's (a bit like pretzels) . This cost about £12.00 and was worth it. we sat for half an hour and relaxed. Capri's little Piazzetta is one of the best-known squares in Italy and is a must for people-watching.
< Parco Augosto-The Gardens Of the Emperor Augustus >
The garden's of the Emperor Augustus offer splendid views over the Certosa di San Giaciomo the harbour of Marina Piccola and the great Faraglioni rocks out in the bay. It was a clear sunny day when we were there and the views were breathtaking.
There was a lot more we wished we could have seen but we ran out of time and we had to make a dash to catch...
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Advantages: Beautiful,hot,plenty to do. Disadvantages: none.
...ITALY
Area Covered: 116,333sq miles
Population: 56,778,031
Population Density: 188.4 per sq km
Northern ITALY
Piemonte and Val d’Aosta have some of the highest mountains in Europe, and are very good for winter sports such as Snow boarding and Skiing. There many rivers in Northern Italy and they stretch for many a mile. You can pick up a guided tour of these rivers from nearly all of the jeti points along these rivers. It tends to be a little colder in this part of Italy as it further away from the Mediterranean than the south. It is still very popular though and it would visit it again.
CENTRAL ITALY
Tuscany in Central Italy has many snow-capped mountains, luscious countryside’s, hills and sandy coast lines and 1 or 2 off-shore islands. Rome is in Southern Central Italy and is the largest...
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