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Croke Park Wayfinding Map St Margaret’s Avenue St Joseph’s Ave Phoenix Park Docklands / East Link W A L K I N G R O U T E W A L K I N G R O U T E W A L K I N G R O U T E R O U T E W A L K I N G 122 128 130 14 27 29 31 31 32 32 32 42 43 53 8 Suburban Rail LUAS Red Line DART Parking non-match days only Dublin Bikes Airport/ Belfast Road City Centre THE CROKE PARK HOTEL 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 coded ticket system. Please note the ticket checkpoints indicated on the diagram below. For further information on Croke Park Stadium visit: www.crokepark.ie Dublin Airport/ Belfast GAA Museum St Margaret’s Avenue Match Day Stadium Access 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? Dublin Bikes have stations in the vicinity of the stadium. Why not take the healthy option and cycle? 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? Page 1 of 2

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Page 1: Croke Park Wayfinding Map - Oracle

Croke Park Wayfinding Map

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Dublin Bikes

Airport/Belfast Road

City Centre

THE CROKE PARK

HOTELCroke 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 coded ticket system. Please note the ticket checkpoints indicated on the diagram below.

For further information on Croke Park Stadium visit: www.crokepark.ie

DublinAirport/Belfast

GAA Museum

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Match Day Stadium Access

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? Dublin Bikes have stations in the vicinity of the stadium. Why not take the healthy option and cycle?

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?

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The Point

Central Park

Maynooth

Docklands

Leixslip Louisa Br.

Confey

Suburban Rail Line

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Drumcondra

The GallopsLeopardstown Valley

Ballyogan Wood

CarrickminesLaughanstown

Cherrywood

Brides Glen

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Midleton

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Gort

Ballymena

LaytownGormanstownBalbrigganSkerriesRush & LuskMalahide

Ardrahan

Sixmilebridge

Craughwell

Tralee

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 Dublin Bus Road Routes

As we have pointed out, Croke Park is well served by public transport. If, however, you decide to drive to Dublin we would strongly recommend that you plan to park as far away from Croke Park as is possible. By using this download you should be able to easily link up with one of the many forms of public transport that are available.

For further information on travel times and traffic reports: www.aaireland.ie

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N1

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N51

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N3

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N4

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N7

N7

N11

N11N31

M50

M11

M50

M50

M4

M7

M9

N81N82

N81

TO BELFASTTO MONAGHANTO CAVAN

TO GALWAYAND SLIGO

TO LIMERICKAND CORK

TO WEXFORDTO KILKENNYAND WATERFORDN78 N9

DUBLINAIRPORT

Ashbourne

Kilcock

Enfield

Naul

Navan

Slane Drogheda

Rathoath

Dunshaughlin

Duleek

Bettystown

Balbriggan

Skerries

Donabate

Malahide

Finglas

Swords

Bray

DalkeyDun Laoghaire

Clane

Kilcullen

Tallaght

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Blessington

Naas

Newbridge

Portmarnock

Rush

Kenstown

Leixlip

Lucan

Kilternan

Greystones

Enniskerry

Rathcoole

Celbridge

SallinsBrittas

BallymoreEustace

Clondalkin

Dunboyne

Garristown

BlanchardstownHowth

Maynooth Clontarf

Public Transport Options

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 runs additional services to facilitate events at Croke Park.

For further information on travel times and connection points visit: www.dart.ie, www.luas.ie

Dublin City Centre

Croke Park Stadium

Bray 45Blackrock 7A 45Ballsbridge 4 5 7A 47 47

Rathcoole 69Clondalkin 51/B 68 69Ballyfermot 78A 79 79A

Tallaght 49/A 50 54/A 56A 65B 77AKimmage 15A 19A 54ATerenure 15A/B 16A 74 74A

Palmerstown 25A/B 66A/BChapelizod 26 66A/BHeuston 90 145

Maynooth 66 67Leixlip 66A/B

Lucan 25A/B 66A/B 67Cellbridge 67

Dunboyne/Clonee 70Mulhuddart 38 38A

Finglas 19A 40A/D 140Ballymun 13A 4Glasnevin 13 19 83

Blanchardstown 38/A 39A 70Castleknock 37 38Cabra 120 121 122

Rathmines 14/A 15A/B 83 74 74ARanelagh 11/A/B 44/B 48AHarold’s Cross 16/A 19A 49/A 54/A

Dun Laoghaire 7/A 46A 746Monkstown 7/ARingsend 2 3

Swords 33 41/A/B/C 43Airport 16A 41/A/B/C 747Santry 16A 33 41A/B/C

Dublin Bus offers a high frequency, accessible and easy to use service from all over Dublin. While a number of the services will bring you quite close to the stadium many others will get you to the centre of the city which is also within a 15 minute walk of the stadium.

For further information on travel times and connection points visit: www.dublinbus.ie

Stillorgan 11/A46/A 47 116 118Donnybrook 10/A 46/A 39A 145Sandymount 2 3

Malahide 32A 42Coolock 27 128Artane 27/B/C 42/B 43 128Connolly Station 20B 90 128 130 748

Howth 31/BKillester 29A 31/A/B 32/A/B 42ARaheny 29A 31/A/B 32/A/B

= stops within 1km of Croke Park Stadium

Croke Park Stadium

If you are going to Croke Park, either from Ireland or from further afield, there are a large number of websites that can provide you with useful information in relation to specific fixtures, public transport, security and accommodation.

In particular you can consult:

www.crokepark.ie

www.gaa.ie

www.irishrail.ie

www.dart.ie

www.luas.ie

www.dublinbus.ie

www.googlemaps.com

www.visitdublin.com

www.ireland.ie

www.tourismireland.com

www.dublincity.ie

www.garda.ie (Irish police)

www.irelandhotels.com

www.eircom.net

www.aaireland.ie

www.dublinbikes.ie

Some useful websites