Where are the best seats in Croke Park?
Best seats are at the back of the Lower Hogan Stand and Lower Cusack Stand. Rows go from A to Z then AA to ZZ.
What rows are covered in Croke Park?
Seating rows start from pitch side row A to row Z. AA starts behind Z about halfway back from the sideline and goes to WW. Double letter rows are under cover.
What do you get in premium level Croke Park?
Premium Benefits If you knew nothing else about the benefits of Premium membership, this is the part that matters most… As a Premium Member, you’re guaranteed tickets to the All-Ireland Finals, as well as tickets to every other GAA fixture at Croke Park!
Are they serving alcohol in Croke Park?
Nearly all payments inside Croke Park are now contactless. There are a limited number of Grab & Go food and beverage options available for supporters, but no alcohol will be on sale.
Where does the President sit in Croke Park?
The phase four development was officially opened by the then GAA President Seán Kelly on 14 March 2005. For logistical reasons (and, to a degree, historical reasons), and also to provide cheaper high-capacity space, the area is a terrace rather than a seated stand, the only remaining standing-room in Croke Park.
Where is the terrace in Croke Park?
Hill 16 – officially called Dineen Hill 16 and sometimes referred to as The Hill – is a terrace at the Railway End of Croke Park, the principal stadium and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is located on the Northside of the Irish capital city, Dublin.
Where is the Hogan Stand in Croke Park?
This is located off the North Circular Road and accessed via St Margaret Avenue (first left after Gills Pub on the corner with Russell Street). There is pedestrian access from the car park onto Jones Road / Russell Street for the main entrance to the Hogan Stand (on Jones Road, opposite Croke Park Hotel).
When was Croke Park built?
March 14, 2005
Croke Park/Opened
How much does a box cost in Croke Park?
Leases on corporate boxes at Croke Park range in price from €160,000 for periods of five years to about €294,000 for 10 years. Anglo’s hospitality suite is priced at the higher end of the scale and accommodates 33 people. There are 87 corporate suites at the stadium.
Do you have to wear a mask in Croke Park?
Face masks are essential and must be worn at all times while attending games in Croke Park. (Exemption: Medical reasons and spectators U13). All spectators are advised to bring their own sanitizer. Can you travel safely to and from the stadium?
Is the grass in Croke Park real?
The pitch is turfed with a custom turf specifically grown for the strength and stability needed for Gaelic Games. The pitch sward is 60% Poa Pratensis and 40% Perennial Ryegrass which gives the pitch exceptional stability.
What is Hill 16 named after?
It is part named for Frank Dineen, from Ballylanders, County Limerick, a GAA member who purchased the grounds for the Gaelic Athletic Association from his own personal funds in 1908. The Hill 16 part of the name is not quite so straightforward.
How big is the capacity of Croke Park?
Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. Boasting a capacity for 82,300 people, Croke Park stadium is the home of Gaelic games and the headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).
What does Croke Park do in the summer?
Not only has Croke Park witnessed epic sporting battles on the pitch, we’ve also played host to a who’s who of international rock and pop acts, performing sell-out shows to hundreds of thousands of music lovers, travelling from all over the world during the summer months.
Is there a Kids Book Club at Croke Park?
GAA Museum Announce Summer Book Club For Kids! For the summer, the GAA Museum want younger readers to get involved too with the launch of the limited-edition Kids Book Club! Croke Park Stadium Tours Move Outdoors This Summer! We’re giving you the very best pitch side experience on this special outdoor edition of the Croke Park Stadium Tour