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Dublin Airport To The Croke Park Dublin Private Chauffeur Transfer

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Dublin Airport To The Croke Park Dublin Private Chauffeur Transfer

About This Tour

Your chauffeur is in the arrivals hall with a name card when you land. The service monitors your flight electronically so the pickup is set to your actual arrival time, not the scheduled one. You have a full hour of complimentary waiting time included, so a slow baggage carousel won’t cause any issues.

The transfer runs in a Mercedes-Benz E220 Executive Class, comfortable and air-conditioned, with room for up to 3 passengers and standard luggage. All fees, taxes, and tolls are covered in the price.

Croke Park is Ireland’s largest stadium and the home of the Gaelic Athletic Association. It holds over 82,000 people on match days and runs stadium tours and a GAA Museum the rest of the time. If you’re arriving for a big match, your chauffeur will know the local road situation.

The vehicle and chauffeur are fully licensed and insured under the Irish Government Transport Authority.

What’s Included

  • Private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • WiFi on board
  • Bottled water
  • All fees, taxes and tolls

What’s Not Included

  • Gratuities

Good to Know

Luggage capacity is 2 standard 20 kg cases plus 2 small suitcases, suitable for up to 3 passengers. Infants and small children can travel in a pram or stroller. Suitable for all fitness levels. Conducted in English.

This is a private tour - just your group.

Local Tips

Arriving on a match day. Croke Park brings in very large crowds on All-Ireland Championship days and international fixtures. The roads around Jones’s Road and Clonliffe Road get heavily congested from a few hours before throw-in. If you’re arriving close to a match, your chauffeur can advise on the best drop-off point and timing.

The GAA Museum is worth your time. If you’re not arriving for a game, the stadium tours and museum are well regarded and generally available on non-event days. It’s a good way to get a sense of the cultural weight Gaelic games carry in Ireland if you’re new to it.

Luggage for up to 3 passengers. The E220 handles 2 standard 20 kg cases and 2 small bags. If you’re a larger party, check whether a bigger vehicle is available when you book.

Getting around from Croke Park. The stadium is about 2 km north of O’Connell Street and well served by bus routes. It’s a walkable distance into the city centre if the weather’s decent.

Nearby on IrelandMe

  • GAA Museum - Inside Croke Park, covering the history of Gaelic football, hurling, camogie, and handball from the earliest records to today.
  • Glasnevin Cemetery - A short distance away, and one of the more quietly fascinating places in Dublin, with museum tours covering Irish history through the graves of notable figures.
  • Dublin City Centre - O’Connell Street, the GPO, and the quays are an easy 20-minute walk south from the stadium.