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2031 Dublin International Football Cup

Dublin · July 14, 2031

2031 Dublin International Football Cup Fan Weekend Plan

Dublin · July 14, 2031 · 0 celebs spotted in linked records

Main Event Date:July 14, 2031
Celebs Spotted:0
Linked Sightings:0
Local Event Stack:1
Cited Local Spots:28

Why This Fan Weekend Could Pop

2031 Dublin International Football Cup in Dublin has a strong celebrity attendance profile. This hypothesis connects the main event with nearby local events plus place-based fan options for hotels, bars, restaurants, and attractions from July 13, 2031 to July 15, 2031.

2031 Dublin International Football Cup anime weekend scene
Anime Travel Scene

2031 Dublin International Football Cup should feel bigger than one night

This scene is here to help fans imagine the whole city arc around the event: check-in, pregame, the main moment, afterparty energy, and a smooth closeout day.

Local Event Stack

Hotels Near the Action

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The Gresham Hotel — Fan Stay
Fan Stay

The Gresham Hotel

The Gresham on O'Connell Street has been Dublin's grandest address since 1817, and its location on the city's main boulevard makes it the traditional base for GAA county teams traveling to Croke Park just a mile away. The hotel lobby has seen countless victorious county delegations return with the Sam Maguire or Liam MacCarthy cups, and the adjacent bar fills with fans before and after games on major championship weekends. Sports tourism in Dublin genuinely does not get more historically rooted than a stay here.

Pre-Game & Post-Game Restaurants

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The Winding Stair Restaurant — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

The Winding Stair Restaurant

The Winding Stair on Ormond Quay Lower is one of Dublin's most beloved restaurants, serving modern Irish cuisine overlooking the Ha'penny Bridge in a building that has housed a bookshop since 1894 and where Irish writers, sportspeople, and cultural figures have dined for generations. The seasonal menu features the finest Irish produce — Connemara lamb, Carlingford oysters, and soda bread with Kerrygold — making a post-match dinner here the definitive Irish sports travel reward. The riverside setting and the bookshop atmosphere combine for a uniquely Dublin experience.

Bars & Nightlife Around the Event

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Lemon & Duke — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

Lemon & Duke

Backed by Irish rugby internationals Rob Kearney, Brian O'Driscoll, and Jamie Heaslip, Lemon & Duke on Royal Hibernian Way is Dublin's premier sports bar and the unofficial Six Nations headquarters for fans who can't get Aviva Stadium tickets. Multiple large screens cover every angle of the room, the menu leans into classic Irish pub food done well, and the ownership's rugby pedigree means the place genuinely understands what fans need on match day. Booking well in advance is essential for Ireland home fixtures.

Mulligan's of Poolbeg Street — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

Mulligan's of Poolbeg Street

Established in 1782, Mulligan's is widely regarded as the home of the finest pint of Guinness in Dublin and has been a gathering place for GAA and rugby fans for generations. On All-Ireland Final weekends the pub heaves with jerseys from every county in Ireland, creating one of the most electric sporting atmospheres in the country without a stadium in sight. The sawdust-on-the-floor, no-frills interior is a deliberate contrast to modern sports bars — and fans love it all the more for that.

Mulligan's Pub — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

Mulligan's Pub

Mulligan's on Poolbeg Street, established in 1782, is widely regarded as serving the finest pint of Guinness in Dublin and has been the gathering place for sports fans, journalists, and theatre people for centuries. The wood-panelled interior and complete absence of televisions make it a pub for conversation rather than match watching — the ideal post-match debrief location after a rugby international or GAA final. Being handed a perfect Mulligan's Guinness after a day at Croke Park or the Aviva is one of the purest experiences in Irish sports travel.

Attractions for the Daytime Window

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Aviva Stadium Tour — Attraction
Attraction

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.

GAA Museum at Croke Park — Attraction
Attraction

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.

Phoenix Park Sports Morning — Things to Do
Things to Do

Phoenix Park Sports Morning

Phoenix Park — at 1,750 acres one of Europe's largest urban parks — hosts a remarkable array of morning sport including hurling training, polo matches, cricket, and the famous Dublin Marathon route, making it the ideal morning destination for sports travelers based in the city. Watching a GAA club training session among the deer herds and ancient trees gives visitors an unfiltered look at the grassroots passion that feeds Irish sport's extraordinary international success. The Papal Cross and Magazine Fort provide historical landmarks along any morning run through the park.

3-Step Weekend Route Plan

  1. Arrival + Setup: Check in near the venue, then stage your first night around Fade Street Social.
  2. Main Event Block: Prioritize 2031 Dublin International Football Cup and stack nearby venue experiences for extra upside.
  3. Closeout Day: Use Aviva Stadium, Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road) Tour before departure to round out a full fan-travel experience.

City Hotspot Signals

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2031 Dublin International Football Cup Fan Weekend FAQ

Yes. This event currently maps to 0 spotted celebrities and 1 local events in the same planning window.

Top nearby options include The Dean Dublin, The Gresham Hotel, The Merrion Hotel.

Combine the local event stack, city hotspot cards, and attraction suggestions to build a 2-3 day fan route.