GAA: All-Ireland Hurling and Gaelic Football Finals in Croke Park- Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie @ Croke Park Dublin
28/07/2024 - 02/09/2024
28/07/2024 - 02/09/2024
For Transport options to Croke Park, for All-Ireland Gaelic Football Hurling and Camogie matches, etc
Match Day Information for the below fixtures taking place in Croke Park.
Important Information for bus/ coach operators
The NTA Coach Park in Dublin Docklands will be open this Sunday from 10am to 7pm to facilitate bus/ coach transport for the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final.
using the TFI Journey Planner online or check out below!
Sunday 28th July
All-Ireland GAA Senior Football Championship Final
Sunday 4th August
All-Ireland LGFA Championship Finals
Sunday 11th August
All-Ireland Camogie Championship Finals
Dublin Bus offers a high-frequency, accessible and easy to use service from all over Dublin. A number of services bring you quite close to Croke Park and many others will get you to the city centre from where the stadium is a 15 minute walk.
Both the DART and LUAS networks provide an excellent service from many different parts of Dublin. In most cases ‘park & ride’ is available at various stations along the route.
Park and Ride at LUAS Stops on the Green Line or Red Line
Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail) provides convenient travel services for anyone travelling to Croke Park from rail connected locations around the country. Special additional trains are also provided on event days. Extra local services are operated to and from Maynooth station on event days. All supporters using this service are asked to use designated carparks only. For further information, visit www.irishrail.ie.
Croke Park is a 16 minutes (1.3km) walk from Connolly Red Line Luas stop. The stadium is also just 15 minutes (1km) walk from both Parnell and Marlborough Green Line Luas stops.
Use the TFI journey Planner / TFI Live App to plan your route.
Events include:
Post Concerts and Matches temporarily closure of Drumcondra both directions. Exact times to be confirmed on the respective days.
Routes 1, 11, 13, 16, 33, 41/a/b/c, 44
Outbound Normal route to Dorset Street then divert via Whitworth Road to Prospect Road, Prospect Way, Botanic Road, Mobhi Road, (11 &13 resume normal route) turn at Ballymun Road Triangle to Griffith Avenue to Swords Road and normal route.
Inbound Normal route to Swords Road (1, 16, 33, 41/a/b/c) then divert to Griffith Avenue, Mobhi Road (11, 13) Botanic Road, Whitworth Road to Dorset Street and normal route.
Dublin Bus offers a high-frequency, accessible and easy to use service from all over Dublin.
Croke Park, Jones’ Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3
Buses to the Venue include and are not limited to (timetables may vary for weekday / Saturday/Sunday/Public Holidays or on Match/concert days):
Bus Eireann will operate routes nationwide into Dublin.
Use the TFI journey Planner / TFI Live App to plan your route.
The closest railway station is Drumcondra at the intersection of Drumcondra Road (N1) and Clonliffe Road, a 5 minute walk from the stadium.
The closest DART stations are Connolly and Clontarf.
Connolly is a 15-20 minute walk and Clontarf a 20-25 minute walk to the stadium. The closest LUAS & Intercity Rail stop is also at Connolly Station.
Travel to Heuston and Connolly Train stations from across the country.
Use the TFI journey Planner / TFI Live App to plan your route from the train station (by bus, tram, walk, cycle or taxi)
City Centre Car Parks, also check out Park and Ride at LUAS Stops on the Green Line or Red Line
Croke Park, Jones’ Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3
You can take a taxi to Croke Park.
If you are travelling from the city centre it can take anywhere between 10 and 19 minutes, depending on traffic.
Use the Taxi Fare Estimator to determine your cost.
The Dublinbikes.ie share scheme have stations close to Croke Park, the closest one is located on the North Circular Road. Visit the dublinbikes website to find out all the details.
For walking details visit our online TFI Journey Planner and filter ‘Trip Options’ to Walking.