Croke Park Stadium Public Transport Guide
Airport/ Belfast Road
Jurys Croke Park Hotel
GAA Museum Phoenix Park
Dublin Tourism Office
Docklands/ East Link
Dublin Airport/ Belfast Stadium Access
Croke Park is situated in the north Dublin neighbourhood of Drumcondra and is bordered by Jones's Road to the west, Clonliffe Road to the north, St. James Avenue to the east and the Royal Canal to the south.
For ease of access on match days the stadium operates a colour GAA Museum coded ticket system. Please note the ticket checkpoints indicated on the diagram opposite.
For further information on Croke Park Stadium visit: www.crokepark.ie
Some useful websites
If you are going to Croke In particular you can consult: park, either from Ireland or www.crokepark.ie www.visitdublin.com www.brittanyferries.ie from further afield, there are www.gaa.ie www.ireland.ie www.stenaline.com a large number of websites that can provide you with www.irishrugby.ie www.tourismireland.com www.irelandhotels.com useful information in relation www.fai.ie www.dublincity.ie www.eircom.net to specific fixtures, public www.irishrail.ie www.garda.ie (Irish police) www.dubchamber.ie transport, security and www.dart.ie www.ryanair.com www.dublinairport.com accommodation. www.luas.ie www.aerlingus.com www.dublinbus.ie www.irishferries.com
An Garda Siochana Iarnród Éireann
Iarnród Éireann provides convenient travel services for anyone travelling to Croke Park from rail connected locations around the country. In addition to scheduled services special additional trains are provided on event days. These operate to Dublin on the morning of the event and return that evening. Tickets for these trains are sold on www.irishrail.ie in advance of major events. Extra local services are operated to and from Maynooth on event days. These service Drumcondra station which is 5 minutes walk from Croke Park. For further information on all scheduled and special services and ticket booking log on to www.irishrail.ie in the weeks prior to matches, or other major events.
DART & LUAS
Both the DART and the LUAS networks provide an excellent service from many different parts of Dublin. In most cases parking is available at the various stations along the route. If using DART or LUAS - both bring you within easy walking distance of the stadium and both services can get you back to your car really swiftly. LUAS run additional services to facilitate events at Croke Park. For further information on travel times and connection points visit: www.dart.ie, www.luas.ie
Swords 33 41/A/B/C 43 Malahide 32A 42 Dunboyne/Clonee 70 Finglas 19A 40/A/B/C/D Airport 16A 41/A/B/C 747 746 Coolock 27 127 129 Mulhuddart 38 Ballymun 13/A 4 Santry 16/A 33 41A/B/C Artane 27/B/C 42/B Glasnevin 13 19 83 43 127 129 Connolly Station 20B 90 127 129 130 748
Blanchardstown Dublin Bus Maynooth 66 67A 38/A/B/C 39 70 Leixlip 66/A/B Howth 31/B Castleknock 37 38 Killester Dublin Bus offers a high Cabra 120 121 122 29A 31/A/B frequency, accessible and easy to 32/A/B 42A Lucan 25/A Raheny 29A use service from all over Dublin. 66/A/B 67/A 31/A/B 32/A/B Cellbridge 67/A While a number of the services Croke Park Stadium will bring you quite close to the Palmerstown 25/A Dublin City Centre stadium many others will get you 26 66/A/B 67/A to the centre of the city which is Chapelizod 25/A 26 66/A/B 67/A also within a 15 minute walk of Heuston 90 92 the stadium. For further information on Rathcoole 69 Rathmines 14/A travel times and connection Clondalkin 51/B 68 69 15/A/B/C 83 Dun Laoghaire points visit: www.dublinbus.ie Ballyfermot 78A 79 206 Ranelagh 11/A/B 7/A 46A 746 44/B/C 48A 86 Monkstown 7/A Harold’s Cross Ringsend 1 2 3 16/A 19A 49/A 54/A Stillorgan 10A 11/A 46/A/B/C 63 84 116 Tallaght 49/A 50 54A 117 118 Bray 45 84 56A 65/B 77/A/B Donnybrook 10/A Blackrock 7/A 45 = stops within 1km of Croke Park Stadium Kimmage 15A 19A 54A 46/A 63 84 Ballsbridge 5 7/A Terenure 15/A/B/C 16/A Sandymount 2 3 45 46 63 84
N1 TO MONAGHAN TO BELFAST TO CAVAN N51 Drogheda Slane Bettystown N3 N51
Duleek N1 Navan N2 N51 Kenstown Road Routes N3 Balbriggan Naul Garristown Skerries As we have pointed out in this brochure Croke Park is N1 Rush Dunshaughlin well served by public transport. Ashbourne N3 Rathoath Donabate If, however, you decide to drive Swords N2 DUBLIN to Dublin we would strongly AIRPORT Malahide Portmarnock recommend that you plan to Enfield Dunboyne park as far away from Croke Park N4 TO GALWAY Kilcock M50 Finglas Howth AND SLIGO Maynooth Blanchardstown Clontarf as is possible. By using this M4 Leixlip Croke N4 leaflet you should be able to Lucan Park Celbridge M50 Stadium easily link up with one of the Clondalkin many forms of public transport N7 Dun Laoghaire that are available. Clane N82 N81 Tallaght M50 Dalkey Rathcoole N31 Sallins N7 Kilternan TO LIMERICK Brittas AND CORK M11 Naas N81 Bray Enniskerry Newbridge M7 Blessington Greystones M9 Ballymore THE Eustace N11 CURRAGH Kilcullen TO KILKENNY To Wexford N78 N9 AND WATERFORD
Take the stress out of travelling to Croke Park
Croke Park is well served by public transport. Bus, Rail, DART and LUAS can all bring you to less than a 15 minute walk from the ground. Why not use public transport and have a completely relaxing day? It really makes sense. For one thing you won’t have to worry about your car. Croke Park is situated in a residential area that has limited parking. Local residents have every right to expect to have priority on that parking. And remember the authorities will be continuing their policy of clamping in the area on event/match days. Why risk spoiling a great day out?