
The venue is steeped in history and holds a pivotal place in Irish nationalism. It is the country’s largest stadium, with a capacity of 82,300. The first Special Olympics to be held outside the USA were staged at 'Croker', as locals call it. Muhammad Ali fought here, and U2, Robbie Williams and Take That have performed in front of thousands.
Croke has conference facilities, a GAA Museum showcasing the history of the sport and regular daily stadium tours (except match days). The stadium is a 20min north-east walk from O'Connell Street.
Museum & Stadium Tour: €11, Child €7.50, Student/Senior: €8.50, (2+2) €30, U-5 free. Museum only, match day and group rates also available.
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