Croke Park Museum, Stadium Tour, and Skyline Tour
- Get behind the scenes at Ireland's largest and most iconic stadium
- At the home of the GAA, discover why this stadium has been at the heart of Irish sporting and cultural life for over 100 years.
- Walk in the footsteps of your sporting heroes and visit the team dressing rooms before going pitch-side
- Enjoy the state of the art interactive sports area, and test your skills at the home of the GAA
- Brave exhillarating heights on the Skyline Tour for breathtaking views of Dublin City
Croke Park Museum & Stadium Tour
Croke Park – One of the largest stadiums in Europe and home to our beloved GAA! Come and explore Irelands most iconic sports grounds. You’ll learn all there is to know about the history of the Gaelic Athletic Association in the Croke Park Museum.
Experience a guided tour in this sensational interactive visitor centre and explore behind the scenes of this iconic stadium! From the pitch to the dressing rooms to the VIP area…you’ll get to see it all. Croke Park Stadium Tours gives you an opportunity to learn about the history of the GAA through a beautifully presented exhibition. You can even test your skills in Gaelic football and hurling at the state-of-the-art games zone – something for everyone in the family to enjoy.
Croke Park Skyline Tour
Take the adventure to new heights with the Croke Park Skyline!
The Skyline Tour is of the best things to do in Dublin – Experience unparalleled views of the capital, Dublin Bay and the Wicklow mountains to name but a few. Make sure you take your camera to snap some epic pics!
Tours at dusk are also available.
For one of the most unique experiences in Dublin, you can now try yoga on the Croke Park Skyline!
Croke Park Tour Tickets
You can buy tickets for Croke Park Tours directly from the Croke Park website. Child, Student, Senior, Adult, and Family tickets are available. It is highly recommended to book in advance.
Croke Park Tour Prices
Child tickets start at €7, and adult tickets are €10, though discounts are available for families.
Entrance to Croke Park Museum
All tours and activities start from the GAA Museum which is located in the Cusack Stand.
Getting to Croke Park Museum and Skyline Tour
Croke Park is about 15 minutes walk from Dublin City.
The closest Irish Rail station is Drumcondra Station, which is a 5 minute walk from the stadium. The closest DART station is Connolly Station, a 15-20 minute walk.
Take the No 3, 11, 11a 16, 16a and 41 from the City Centre to Drumcondra Road. Visit dublinbus.ie for full details, and to plan your journey.
Croke Park is just a short cycle from the City Centre. The nearest Dublin Bike stations are located on North Circular Road and Mountjoy Square. There is bike parking facilities available in the Cusack Stand car park.
Other Attractions Closeby
Glasnevin Cemetery is located close to Croke Park, as well as the tranquil National Botanic Gardens - it's a must to visit when you are in the area!
Dublin – Kelloggs Skyline Tour
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Dublin Sightseeing has Reached New Heights with
Kelloggs skyline tour.
Enjoy the best views of Dublin from the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium on the exciting Kelloggs Skyline tour.
Accompanied by an experienced tour guide, visitors will ascent to a walkway 44 metres above the ground to take in panoramic views of the Irish capital and find out more about Dublin’s key landmarks.
Kelloggs Skyline includes stops at five viewing platforms along Croke Park’s 0.6km rooftop walkway. Each stop gives visitors the opportunity to learn about the highlighted buildings and sites in their line of vision through multi-lingual audio guides. The audio guides include historical information, quirky anecdotes and interviews with key figures working at some of Dublin’s most famous locations including Glasnevin Cemetery, Guinness Storehouse and Kilmainham Gaol.
To make the Kelloggs Skyline experience truly memorable, adventurous visitors will have the chance to walk out from the stadium roof onto a specially designed walkway suspended above the Croke Park pitch. Not for the faint hearted, this view of Croke Park shows Ireland’s most famous arena and Europe’s further largest stadium from a completely different angle!
Kelloggs Skyline is a truly memorable experience and a completely new and unique way to learn more about one of Europe’s most vibrant capital cities.
Family Fun Tip:- All visitors will receive a thorough safety briefing and equipment demonstration in advance of the tour and please note- only suitable for 12 years +
Booking Online:- You can book on line here through their booking link directly to the Skyline Tour online ticket sales
Family Fun Tip:- Kelloggs Skyline tours operate advance online bookings only
Group Booking
Kelloggs Skyline tours offer private group bookings for a minimum of 20 people (smaller groups may book on one of the regular public tours).
Group bookings can be made by emailing [email protected] or phoning +353 1 819 2323.
Please note that the maximum number of people who may take part on any Kelloggs Skyline tour is 30. Larger groups will be split into two groups and will depart at least 30 minutes apart.
Demand for private group tours is extremely high and places are limited so plenty of advance notice is advised in order to avoid disappointment.
Group bookings cannot be made for outside regular Kelloggs Skyline operating hours under any circumstances.
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Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park Tour
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Are you ready for a 17 storey high walk? Then bring your adventurous spirit and your camera to Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park Tour.
Located right in the heart of the city, this thrilling rooftop walkway is actually Dublin’s highest open viewing platform and offers breathtaking panoramic views of Ireland’s vibrant capital from the mountains to the sea.
This Dublin City tour highlights all of the capital’s main landmarks while giving you an insight into its heartfelt history, told in a charming way by the charismatic tour guides. Then, of course, there’s the sporting highlight of the incredible view from the platform that’s suspended over the Croke Park pitch itself.
See their website for more information, including tour times, prices and directions to the GAA Museum.
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GAA Museum and Tours
The Croke Park Stadium Tour, Skyline and GAA Museum are the perfect way to truly immerse yourself in Irish culture - so don’t be surprised if you leave a little bit of your own heart behind in Croke Park!
Admission to the GAA museum is included on all Stadium, Skyline and Bloody Sunday Tours.
The car parking arrangements for the GAA Museum and tours can change daily - please check here to get the up to date arrangements.
Stadium Tour & GAA Museum
Kellogg's skyline tour & gaa museum, skyline terms & conditions.
In order to ensure your comfort and that of your guests on the Skyline tour please read the important health and safety information below. It is advised your guests review this information before travelling on crokepark.ie/Skyline. This information will allow you gauge your ability to participate in an Skyline tour. Please note that all Skyline participants undertake the tour at their own risk.
The Skyline tour lasts approximately 90 minutes. This includes a health and safety demonstration and journey to the Skyline walkway.
Visitors must climb 100 steps before the tour and climb down 100 steps following the tour.
To take a Skyline tour, you must:
- Have a reasonable fitness level
- Inform your guide of any medical conditions which may impact on your ability to participate in the tour.
You cannot take part in the Skyline tour if you:
- Are under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- Are under 12 years old
- Have undergone surgery in the past 6 months
- Have any broken bones or are on crutches
- Are over 24 weeks pregnant
Because Skyline operates at height and includes climbing, walking on a narrow walkway and exposure to all types of weather, it is important to note that the following may impact on your ability to participate:
- Heart conditions / angina
- Vertigo / dizziness / fear of heights / loss of balance
- Respiratory conditions
- Visual impairment
- Back, joint or limb injuries
- Severe or uncontrolled asthma
- Having suffered a seizure or fit in the past six months
*Pregnant participants less than 24 weeks must seek medical advice in advance of their visit. Those who are over 24 weeks pregnant are not permitted to take part in a Skyline tour.
The health and safety of our visitors is of gravest concern. The following are not permitted on the skyline
- Climbing or standing on any part of the skyline
- Food or any drinks bottles or cans
- Smoking in any area
- Bags (Bigger than A4 size)
- Flags, banners, fireworks or laser pointers
- Filming of the Guide for use on commercial products
Skyline retains the right to refuse admission, even if you have made an advance booking.
Note: If you have questions or any concerns in relation to the above information, please seek professional medical advice in advance of travelling to Croke Park.
GAA Museum Only
Parking information.
- Please be advised there will be no access to the stadium via the St Joseph's Ave/Daybreak entrance.
- There will be no bus/coach access to the Cusack Carpark.
- Access for buses/coaches during this time will be re-directed along Sackville Avenue, with bus/coach parking available at the Handball Centre (Monday-Friday ONLY)
- To access Sackville Avenue, drive down the North Circular Road, turning on to Ballybough Road and then Sackville Avenue.
- Once parked, visitors will have a short walk to the A14 gate (match day Cusack entrance) and will be directed into the museum.
- Please note that all emergency evacuation routes and assembly points will operate as normal during this period.
- If you have any queries, please call museum reception on 018192323.
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Croke Park Museum & Stadium Tour
- Get the backstage pass at Ireland's most iconic stadium
- See the home of the GAA, and learn the origins and history of Ireland's most important sports.
- Walk in the footsteps of sporting legends and visit the team dressing rooms before going pitch-side
- State of the art museum detailing key events in Ireland's and the GAA's history
- Breathtaking views of Dublin City on the Skyline Tour
Croke Park - A Background
Croke Park is Ireland's (and one of Europe's) largest and most iconic sporting stadiumds, and is the home of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). A visit to the Croke Park museum is an insight not just into Ireland's most famous sports, it showcases the history, culture and traditions surrounding Gaelic games, and how Croke Park has played a central role in Ireland's history for over 100 years.
Croke Park is the home of Ireland's largest sporting and cultural organisation, the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) - Croke Park has played host to iconic moments in Irish sport & history and to major cultural and international events.
For well over a century, the stadium has been headquarters of the GAA. Every September, two of Ireland's key sporting events - the GAA All-Ireland Football and Hurling Championship Finals – attract a capacity 82,300 fans, to witness the pinnacle of Gaelic games action - in this world famous stadium.
Croke Park Museum
A museum like no other, the Croke Park museum allows visitors to get up close to the unique story of Gaelic games and the GAA, right from its historic origins to the present day. This museum is like no other sporting museum you’ll ever visit. Clebrating the history of Ireland’s national games, the museum vividly brings to life how the GAA has contributed to our cultural, social and sporting heritage. Visitors will recognise how closely linked the GAA, Gaelic Games, and the Croke Park stadium have been in key historical events in the nation's history. Featured exhibitions include the original Sam Maguire and Liam MacCarthy Cups, the Hall of Fame, and a whole floor dedicated to the games as they are today. The is also an Interactive Games Zone, where you can test your hurling and Gaelic football skills!
Croke Park Stadium Tours
The stadium tour offers an access-all-areas trip through this magnificent home of the GAA. Follow in the footsteps of Irish sporting legends as you visit the team dressing rooms before going through the tunnel and onto pitch-side to take in the vast stadium in all its glory.
Croke Park Skyline Tour
Grab your friends and harness your adventurous side for a trip to Croke Park’s Skyline. Scale new heights on the Skyline Tour which is a tour like no other in Dublin. You will enjoy a thrilling rooftop walk on top of this iconic stadium. Experience breathtaking panoramic views of Dublin City, as well as views of the Dublin and Wicklow Mountains, and across Dublin Bay. And of course - the incredible view of the Croke Park pitch! Tours at dusk are also available.
For one of the most unique experiences in Dublin, you can now try yoga on the Croke Park Skyline!
Stadium and Museum Tour Tickets
You can buy tickets for Croke Park Tours directly from the Croke Park website . It is recommended to book in advance.
Croke Park Tour Price
Child tickets start at €7, and adult tickets are €10, though discounts are available for families. Child, Student, Senior, Adult, and Family tickets are available. Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your Croke Park Stadium Tour or Skyline Tour. There are also some museum-only tickets available daily at select times.
Croke Park Museum and Stadium Tour Entrance
All tours and activities start from the GAA Museum which is located in the Cusack Stand.
Getting to Croke Park Museum and Skyline Tour
Croke Park is about 15 minutes walk from Dublin City.
The closest Irish Rail station is Drumcondra Station, which is a 5 minute walk from the stadium. The closest DART station is Connolly Station, a 15-20 minute walk.
Take the No 3, 11, 11a 16, 16a and 41 from the City Centre to Drumcondra Road. Visit the Dublin Bus website to plan your journey.
Croke Park is just a short cycle from the City Centre. The nearest Dublin Bike stations are located on North Circular Road and Mountjoy Square. There is bike parking facilities available in the Cusack Stand car park.
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Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park Tour Health and Safety
The Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park Tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours. This includes a health and safety demonstration and journey to the Skyline walkway. Visitors must climb up 100 steps before the tour and climb down 100 steps following the tour.
To take a Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park Tour, you must:
- Have a reasonable fitness level
- Inform your guide of any medical conditions which may impact on your ability to participate in the tour.
- Be satisfied by your ability to participate in a Skyline Tour.
You cannot take part in the Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park Tour if you:
- Are under the influence of drugs or alcohol
- Are under 12 years of age
- Have undergone surgery in the past 6 months
- Have any broken bones or are on crutches
- Are over 24 weeks pregnant
Because it operates at height and includes climbing, walking on a narrow walkway and exposure to all types of weather, it is important to note that the following may impact on your ability to participate:
- Heart conditions / angina
- Vertigo / dizziness / fear of heights / loss of balance
- Respiratory conditions
- Visual impairment
- Back, joint or limb injuries
- Severe or uncontrolled asthma
- Having suffered a seizure or fit in the past six months
*Pregnant participants less than 24 weeks must seek medical advice in advance of their visit. Those who are over 24 weeks pregnant are not permitted to take part in a Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park Tour. The following are not permitted on the skyline
- Climbing or standing on any part of the skyline
- Food or any drinks bottles or cans
- Smoking in any area
- Bags (Bigger than A4 size)
- Flags, banners, fireworks or laser pointers
- Filming of the Guide for use on commercial products
The health and safety of our visitors is of gravest concern. Croke Park Skyline Tour retains the right to refuse admission, even if you have made an advance booking.
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Dusk Tours - Winter Months Only. These thrilling evening tours take place on the roof of the iconic Croke Park Stadium, an incredible 17-storeys above the pitch, giving you stunning panoramic views of the glittering Dublin Skyline as it moves from twilight to darkness.
Croke park is right on my door step and I've never visited as an adult. But spent most of my childhood in Croke Park on Match Days. We visited the Kellogg's Skyline tour. Absolutely breathtaking. Skyline celebrated its 10th Birthday and Croke Park pulled out all the stops. Our tour guide Cian was absolutely brilliant and full of knowledge.
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Skyline Tour; Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park Tour FAQs You will find the answers to our most common queries below. Q: Where does the Skyline Tour leave from? The tour departs from the GAA Museum. Check-in is at the Skyline desk in the museum. The museum is located under the Cusack Stand in Croke Park.
Croke Park Tour Prices. Child tickets start at €7, and adult tickets are €10, though discounts are available for families. Entrance to Croke Park Museum. All tours and activities start from the GAA Museum which is located in the Cusack Stand. Getting to Croke Park Museum and Skyline Tour. On Foot. Croke Park is about 15 minutes walk from ...
Croke park is right on my door step and I've never visited as an adult. But spent most of my childhood in Croke Park on Match Days. We visited the Kellogg's Skyline tour. Absolutely breathtaking. Skyline celebrated its 10th Birthday and Croke Park pulled out all the stops. Our tour guide Cian was absolutely brilliant and full of knowledge.
Group Booking. Kelloggs Skyline tours offer private group bookings for a minimum of 20 people (smaller groups may book on one of the regular public tours). Group bookings can be made by emailing [email protected] or phoning +353 1 819 2323. Please note that the maximum number of people who may take part on any Kelloggs Skyline tour is 30.
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Family friendly. Sunny days. Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park Tour is a sightseeing tour from the roof of Croke Park, Europe's third largest stadium. Enjoy some of the best views of Dublin from 17 storeys high and delve into the history surrounding the city's best known landmarks. Are you ready for a 17 storey high walk?
About. Are you ready for a 17-storey high? Then bring your adventurous spirit (and your camera!) to Croke Park's Skyline. Located right in the heart of the city, this thrilling rooftop walkway is actually Dublin's highest open-viewing platform and offers breathtaking panoramic views of Ireland's vibrant capital from the mountains to the sea.
GAA Museum and Tours. The Croke Park Stadium Tour, Skyline and GAA Museum are the perfect way to truly immerse yourself in Irish culture - so don't be surprised if you leave a little bit of your own heart behind in Croke Park! Admission to the GAA museum is included on all Stadium, Skyline and Bloody Sunday Tours. The car parking arrangements ...
Choose from the Croke Park Stadium Tour where you'll discover the history of Ireland's national sports and walk in the footsteps of the players, or why not learn all about Dublin from 17 storeys high on the Kellogg's Skyline Tour? Both tours include access to the GAA Museum and interactive games zone. Booking in advance is advisable.
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Croke Park Skyline Tour. Grab your friends and harness your adventurous side for a trip to Croke Park's Skyline. Scale new heights on the Skyline Tour which is a tour like no other in Dublin. You will enjoy a thrilling rooftop walk on top of this iconic stadium. Experience breathtaking panoramic views of Dublin City, as well as views of the ...
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Skyline Tour; Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park Tour Health and Safety. The Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park Tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours. This includes a health and safety demonstration and journey to the Skyline walkway. Visitors must climb up 100 steps before the tour and climb down 100 steps following the tour.
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