Ireland
2 events · 1 cities · 2 venues
Ireland Fan Travel Hub
2 events · 1 cities · 2 venues · 2 sightings
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2031 Dublin Global Fan Convention
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Aviva Stadium
Built on the legendary Lansdowne Road site, the Aviva Stadium is home to both Ireland's national football and rugby union teams, creating a uniquely shared and intense national sporting identity. International rugby weekends transform Dublin into a festival city with fans from throughout the British Isles and beyond. The stadium tour covers both dressing rooms and the storied history of Irish sport on this ground.
Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road) Tour
Tour the Aviva Stadium on the historic Lansdowne Road site, the oldest continuously used international rugby ground in the world (since 1878). Home to Ireland's rugby and football teams, the 51,700-seat arena hosts Six Nations matches and UEFA fixtures.
Aviva Stadium Tour
The Aviva Stadium in Lansdowne Road is Ireland's national sports arena, a spectacular modern bowl built on the historic Lansdowne Road site where Irish rugby and football have been played since 1872, making it arguably the world's oldest international rugby ground still in use. Official tours cover the changing rooms used by the Irish Rugby and Football teams, the trophy displays, and the broadcast facilities where some of rugby's most dramatic moments have been narrated. On Six Nations weekends, the atmosphere generated by 51,000 green-clad Irish fans is among the most spine-tingling in European sport.
Croke Park
The headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association and one of Europe's largest stadiums, Croke Park is the venue for the All-Ireland Senior Football and Hurling Championships—two of world sport's most thrillingly atmospheric events. The GAA Museum inside the stadium tells the story of Ireland's national games and their deep cultural significance. Attending an All-Ireland Final weekend in Dublin is a rite of passage for any sports fan visiting Ireland.
Croke Park Stadium Tour
Tour Europe's third-largest stadium, home to GAA hurling and Gaelic football — walk the pitch and visit the museum celebrating Ireland's unique sporting heritage.
Croke Park Stadium Tour & GAA Museum
Tour the 82,300-seat Croke Park, the home of the GAA and Ireland's largest stadium. The museum chronicles the history of Gaelic games including hurling and Gaelic football, with exhibits on the 1920 Bloody Sunday and the evolution of Ireland's unique indigenous sports.
Fade Street Social
Celebrity chef Dylan McGrath's flagship restaurant on Fade Street in Dublin's Creative Quarter offers two dining experiences: a relaxed gastropub and a refined restaurant. The Irish charcuterie and seafood are standouts. Its central location makes it ideal for fans exploring Dublin between events at the Aviva Stadium and 3Arena.
GAA Museum at Croke Park
Housed within Croke Park — the fourth-largest stadium in Europe — the GAA Museum is a must-visit for any sports fan, chronicling 140 years of Gaelic football and hurling through interactive exhibits, historic footage, and iconic trophies including the Sam Maguire and Liam MacCarthy cups. The Skyline rooftop tour offers panoramic views across Dublin from the top of the stadium's stands, putting the city's sports geography into dramatic perspective. For fans new to Gaelic games, the museum provides the essential cultural context that makes attending a live match at Croke Park truly unforgettable.
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