Aviva Stadium Tour
Dublin, Ireland
About 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.
Located in Dublin.
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Aviva Stadium Tour works as a daytime or off-window itinerary layer in Dublin.
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About 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.
Aviva Stadium Tour is located in Dublin, Ireland.