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Important Information:

Please find below opening times and parking information for the GAA Musem & Tours this Easter weekend and the following week for the Go Games.

Saturday March 30th:
Access to the GAA Museum on Saturday March 30th is via St Joseph's avenue, off Clonliffe Road. Turn at the Daybreak shop and you will access the Cusack car park. 

Please be aware that the car park will close for access at 12:45 due to the matches taking place in the stadium later that afternoon. Any cars parked before 12:45 will be able to exit until 15:00. The GAA Museum & Tours are closed during the matches.
 
Sunday March 31st:
The GAA Museum & Tours will be open this Sunday 31st March from 12:45-15:45 for match ticket holders only. There are no tours running on the day.
 
Monday April 1st - Thursday April 4th:
All museum visitors will need to access via the Davin Stand. Parking is available in the Davin car park accessed from St Margarets Avenue off the North Circular road. All pedestrian access will be from the Davin stand, walking around level 3 of the stadium to the museum. There will be a person on the bridge at the Davin car park entrance to direct patrons towards the museum. Any visitors who need to use the accessible parking spaces will be accommodated in the Cusack Car Park accessed via St Joseph's avenue off Clonliffe Road. 

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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.

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About Us

The GAA Museum is the national custodian of all the archives and artefacts of the Gaelic Athletic Association.  Learn more about this GAA Museum’s mission and the people who are proud to make it happen. 
 
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Museum Facilities

  • Blackthorn Café open daily
  • Gift Shop
  • Wifi
  • Free parking (with exceptions on match days and stadium event days)
  • Toilet and baby changing facilities
  • Interactive games area
  • Groups welcomed
  • Museum visit included with all Stadium tours and Kellogg's Skyline Tours

Getting Here Is Easy

However you choose to get here, it's important to note that all tours start from the GAA Museum in the Cusack Stand, which is located off Clonliffe Road - turn onto St. Joseph’s Avenue at the Daybreak convenience store.

Please note there is no access to the GAA Museum from the Hogan Stand or Jones Road.
 

Our central location is within easy reach of the city centre, Dublin Airport and Dublin Port. Why not plan your journey to Croke Park, get more information on public transport or find out about Visitor Attractions parking.

 

GAA Museum & Tours Group Bookings

To find out more about our trade pricing and package availability please complete the form below and our team will get in touch.
 


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