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Important Information:
If you are visiting the GAA Museum & Tours please note the below information in relation to opening times, directions and bus & car parking.
This Sunday 28th April, the GAA Museum will be open for match ticket holders only at 12.45pm and close at 4.00pm, with last admittance at 3.45pm.
Please be advised access to the stadium on Saturday 27th April is via St Joseph’s Avenue/Daybreak shop - the A10 gate. This is located just off Clonliffe Road. These changes are to facilitate the demolition of the old Handball centre and associated works in that area.
Bus parking - please find the latest information here.
Car parking - please find the latest information here.
GAA Museum & Tours
DISCOVER THE HEART OF WHO WE ARE
The GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) is Ireland’s largest sporting organisation. It represents our unique national games of hurling and Gaelic football and is celebrated as one of the world’s greatest amateur sporting associations. More than just a stadium, Croke Park is the home of Gaelic Games and it holds a special place in the hearts and minds of Irish people.
Immerse yourself in Irish culture with a visit to the
GAA Museum. Choose from the Croke Park
Stadium Tour where you’ll discover the history of Ireland’s national sports and walk in the footsteps of the players, or why not learn all about Dublin from 17 storeys high on the
Kellogg’s Skyline Tour? Both tours include access to the GAA Museum and interactive games zone. Booking in advance is advisable. Please note visitors must be 12 years of age or older to take a Kellogg’s Skyline tour.