Important Information
Please note that from 17 August to 7 September, all Tours will operate around concert builds, during which the pitch will be covered for part of the period.
The tour route may also change to ensure the safety of all visitors.
All Stadium tour visitors will still have access to the dressing rooms and a viewpoint of the pitch.
The GAA Museum & Tours will follow the below schedule during the upcoming month.
- August 20th - 24th: CLOSED
- August 25th - 27th: SKYLINE & MUSEUM ONLY
- August 28th - 31st: CLOSED
- September 1st - 3rd: SKYLINE & MUSEUM ONLY
- September 4th - 6th: CLOSED
Until further notice, access to the GAA Museum is via the Davin Car Park for both pedestrians and cars.
- Please use Davin Car Park, accessed from St Margarets Avenue, from the North Circular Road.
- Please see area marked in yellow on map below.
- From the car park, signage will be in place to show patrons to the museum.
- You will need to walk around level 3 of the stadium, down to the museum and stewards/security will be visible in high vis jackets to direct you.
Anyone with accessibility needs can be dropped to the A10 gate, on St Joseph’s Avenue. Please call the Museum to arrange this prior to your visit at 01 819 2323.
Please arrive 10 minutes before your tour departure time.
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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.
Under eighteens must be accompanied by an adult at all times in the GAA Museum and on tours.
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