- GAA Museum and Tours
Important Information:
If you are visiting the GAA Museum & Tours please note the below information in relation to opening times, directions and bus & car parking.
Please be advised there will be no access to the stadium via the St Joseph’s Ave/Daybreak entrance. Access during this time will be re-directed along St James Avenue, through the A14 gate.
Opening times:
Friday May 3rd: CLOSED
Saturday May 4th: Open for match day ticket holders only from 15:30-17:30
Sunday May 5th: 10:00-17:00
Monday May 6th: 10:00-17:00
Bus parking - please find the latest information here.
Car parking - please find the latest information here.
GAA Museum
THE HEART & SOUL
A trip to Croke Park simply wouldn’t be complete without experiencing the treasured GAA Museum. Get ready to immerse yourself in the spine-tingling and completely unique story of Gaelic games from ancient times to the present day.
This museum is like no other sporting museum you’ll ever visit. It not only celebrates the history of Ireland’s national games, it also vividly brings to life how the GAA has contributed to our cultural, social and sporting heritage.
Featured exhibitions include the original Sam Maguire and Liam MacCarthy Cups, the rousing Hall of Fame, and a whole floor dedicated to the games as they are today. When you’re done exploring, get a taste of the action in the popular Interactive Games Zone, where you can test your hurling and Gaelic football skills!
GAA Museum Opening Times
Monday - Saturday 9.30am to 5pm
Sunday 10am to 5pm
Access to the GAA Museum and the new ‘Remembering Bloody Sunday’ exhibition are complementary after your tour. For later tours, we recommend you come to the museum in advance of your tour, as the museum closes at 5.00pm.
2024 Pricing - GAA Museum Only Ticket
€8.00 for Students/Seniors
€7.00 for Children
Aged 3-12 yrs, Under 3 yrs are FREE
€22 for Family
Based on 2 adults and 2 children
€23 for Family
Based on 2 adults and 3 children