The Croke Park Experience

This experience will teach you about the national game of hurling and gaelic football as well as introducing you to a very historic sporting theatre. 

Your experience will be at the G.A.A Museum that can be found in Croke Park and takes a look at the development and history of hurling and gaelic football. An interactive and touch-screen media area will assist you in learning the rules and history of these important sports. You will even be able to have a go at the sports yourself and test you skills at hurling and gaelic football.

Your museum visit will also include a visit to the Croke Park Stadium which will give you a behind-the-scenes look at the workings of the  arena that can seat 82,300 people. You will be permitted to take a look at the dressing rooms, players tunnel, corporate suites, pitch-side and media centre.

 

Croke Park Stadium,

St. Josephs Ave (off Clonliffe Road),

Ireland,

Dublin 3

 

Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle today is a major governmental complex. It was a seat of British rule until 1922.

Most of the castle can be dated back to the 18th century however there has been a castle located on the site since the first Lord of Ireland, King John ruled. Anyone wishing to see a significant part of Irish history and national pride should take a trip to Dublin Castle.

 

Dublin Castle,

Dublin 2,

Ireland

 

Tel: 00353 - 1 - 645 8813

Fax: 00353 - 1 - 679 7831

 

email: tours@dublincastle.ie

Guinness Storehouse

The Guinness Storehouse St. Jame's Gate Brewery and is one of the major attractions in Ireland. The building was constructed in 1904 for fermenting Guinness. With seven floors of exciting attractions, plus the chance to sample a pint of Guinness you will explore one of the major products to come from Ireland that will be both exciting and educational.

St James's Gate,
Dublin 8

Tel: + 353 1 408 4800
Fax:  +353 1 408 4965

email: guinness-storehouse@guinness.com  

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