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The GAA Museum
Address: Cusack Stand St Josephs Avenue , Dublin 3, D, IE
Phone: +353 1 819 2323
State: D
City: Dublin
Zip Code: 3


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Reviews
Brilliant tour and museum of a very unique and historic stadium in Dublin. The museum is small but really informative about the roots of the GAA and its role in Ireland's history. Likewise, the tour offers a great way of exploring the inner working of the ground and gives you a unique view of the stadium. Great even if you don't understand any of the GAA's sports.
Really enjoyed the tour, we arrived earlier and were allowed to join earlier group instead of one hour wait. Lots of happening there, like deliveries or lawn moving what makes hard to hear the guide, but still worth it. Tour is well laid out, what makes it really interesting. Visiting places that only special guests or players go to make tour special. Lovely cafeteria/restaurant at premises with good food and perfect gift shop that only has GAA stuff. Also enjoyed museum activity area like hitting the slither or football or jumping. Funny historical facts made everyone laugh.
Very interesting tour and brilliant day out around Croke Park Stadium, even if you're not into GAA, the tour is a very interesting experience full of not only sport, but also significant history. You get to go "behind the scenes" and experience what it is like for the sports players at such a venue. Our tour Guide Annette was especially lovely, engaging with everyone in the tour group and especially the kids. She provided us with some fascinating and personal nuggets of information that can only come from years of experience in her profession. Would highly recommend her and this experience to anyone.
The tour of Croke Park stadium takes at least one hour or maybe a little longer. Our guide was a pleasant young man and our group was small. Initially, there has to be some walking done to get to the interesting parts of the tour. Without wishing to spoil it on prospective visitors, there's a variety to the visit and if you have any knowledge or interest of GAA sports, you should find this interesting.
A wonderful place for any GAA fan to Visit. Parking inside the grounds brings you virtually to the doorstep of the Museum. But this would not be available on match days. Tour guide was enthusiastic, with good stadium knowledge and very good with children. Felt like good value for money and great interactive games for the kids in the Museum part. Well worth a visit.
Fantastic. I cannot believe it's taken me this long to get up to Dublin and into Croker for the tour and museum. Been to plenty of games there but it was really interesting to see it from the other side. I must say, our guide Sean who hosted our tour of the stadium was a credit to the organisation. His knowledge of the GAA and Croke Park was encyclopedic. He was engaging and friendly. We were all blown away at the end of the tour to learn he had only been in the job for 1 month! What an asset. The museum itself is excellent and the Bloody Sunday exhibit was eye opening. I cannot recommend this enough, whether you are GAA mad or have never seen a match in your life there is something there for you. Top marks, 10/10 attraction. Can't help but feel proud to be Irish afterwards.
BRILLIANT TOUR & MUSEUM! Had a great tour with Johnny, you get to see most of what Croke Park has to offer, such as the changing rooms, the corporate areas, the stands and you get some really nice views of the pitch. The museum was brilliant, very interactive with chances to test your hurling and gaelic football skills, and very educational artefacts. Also has on-site restaurant and souvenir shop, and the customer service here was excellent. Overall, definitely worht visiting if you're here in Dublin or you're a fan of GAA sports.
We turned up to just visit the museum, but found that there was a tour around the top of the stadium, bonus, got to see Dublin from top of Croke Park. Guide made it, great crac, all in all great visit.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
I really recommend the tour. You get a bit of history and the best views of Dublin from the top of the stadium.
Really comprehensive and enjoyable tour and museum. Well worth the entrance fee. The museum includes lots of memorabilia, video footage and even some 'have a go' challenges. The only thing it lacked was an 'idiots guide' to the rules of the GAA games which would make a good addition
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