What seats are covered in Croke Park?
What seats are covered in Croke Park?
Croke Park seating plan Level 3. Ticket section numbers are from 301 to 336. Seating rows start from pitch side row A to row Z. AA starts behind Z about halfway back from the sideline and goes to WW. Double letter rows are under cover.
Where are the best seats in Croke Park?
Your right in the middle of the pitch there.
How do you get premium tickets for Croke Park?
Just send us an email on [email protected], call us on 01 8192300 or fill in our enquiry form and we’ll be happy to discuss your options with you.
Where are the premium seats in Croke Park?
Your Premium Facilities await… Three Premium Carveries, located in the Hogan Suite, the Cusack Suite and the Celtic Suite.
What is the seating capacity of Croke Park?
82,300
Croke Park/Capacity
About Croke Park Stadium The stadium is one of the largest in Europe, with a capacity of 82,300 and can accommodate all types of events – from field sports to concerts, meetings to tradeshows and bespoke banqueting.
Are there lifts in Croke Park?
Please note this is a parking facility only and there is no drop offs able to be facilitated in the car park. Follow the route to the Cusack side of the stadium. This is approximately a 500m walk. There is a lift on the Cusack side, but please note there can be long delays.
How much is a box in Croke Park?
In the new Monopoly Here and Now Irish edition, it costs players a cúl €1 million to purchase a corporate box in Croke Park.
How much does it cost to rent Croke Park?
While the actual figure for renting Croke Park from the GAA isn’t known, it’s been reliably learned that it costs Cumann Péile na mBan between €90,000 and €100,000 to hire out the stadium for the day.
How much is a tour of Croke Park?
Croke Park Tour Price Child tickets start at €7, and adult tickets are €10, though discounts are available for families. Child, Student, Senior, Adult, and Family tickets are available.
How many people are at Croke Park today?
Official attendance today in Croke Park for the Leinster Finals was 47,890.
What are the stands in Croke Park called?
Quickly, the stadium became colloquially known as Hill 16, and was subsequently joined by the Hogan Stand (named after Tipperary captain Michael Hogan) in 1924, the Cusack Stand (in honour of GAA founder Michael Cusack) in 1938, and the Nally Stand (after Pat Nally, another GAA founder) in 1952.
Can you drink alcohol in Croke Park?
Croke Park on Twitter: “@leewilliamson1 Hi Lee, alcohol is served however patrons are not allowed to drink at their seats.
Where is the ticket office in Croke Park?
The Ticketmaster Box Office is located opposite Gill’s Pub on the junction of the North Circular Road and Russell St. The North Circular Road is at the Canal End side of Croke Park. Please refer to the Ticketmaster Box Office Directions Map located with the Seating Chart Maps.
Where is Croke Park football stadium in Dublin?
Croke Park is located on the northside of Dublin and is framed by Jones Road, Clonliffe Road, St. Josephs Avenue and the Royal Canal. The stadium is approximately five minutes drive from O’Connell Street in the city centre and 20 minutes from the airport.
Where is the North Circular Road in Croke Park?
The North Circular Road is at the Canal End side of Croke Park. Please refer to the Ticketmaster Box Office Directions Map located with the Seating Chart Maps. GAA: Croke Park is Wheelchair Accessible. Under 16s are classed as children.
Where are the wheelchair spaces at Croke Park?
Wheelchair spaces are located on Level 4 at the back of the Cusack and Davin Stands with access to toilet, bar and snack bar facilities. Please note that the only entrance for wheelchair users on public level is through the A2 gate at the Cusack Stand turnstiles.