Where are the best seats in Croke Park?

Where are the best seats in Croke Park?

Standing facing the stage, on your right is The Cusack Stand where the numbers begin, 300 is the first Section and this continus right around until you reach the end of the Hogan Stand on your left at 336- roughly 300 – 314 Cusack Stand 315-322 Canal End, These seats will face directly onto the stage but are the full …

How do the rows work in Croke Park?

Croke Park seating plan Level 3. 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. Sections 404 to 407 are on the same level as the 300’s but at the very back behind row WW.

Where is the terrace in Croke Park?

Hill 16 – officially called Dineen Hill 16 and sometimes referred to as The Hill – is a terrace at the Railway End of Croke Park, the principal stadium and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is located on the Northside of the Irish capital city, Dublin.

Is the Davin Stand covered?

Not Covered – 161 spaces Non-match days parking only. For Hogan/Davin Stand events, parking is available in the Davin Car Park.

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?

Croke Park is a fully accessible building with ramps and elevators to all levels. Automatic doors are available at the Hogan entrance.

How many seats does Croke Park have?

Croke Park is one of Europe’s largest stadia, with a capacity of 82,300 and can accommodate all types of events – from field sports to concerts, meetings to tradeshows and bespoke banqueting.

Is there a lift in Croke Park?

Why is Hill 16 called that?

When Croke Park was first used for Gaelic games the Railway End of the park was little more than a mound of earth. Its name was originally called Hill 60. So Hill 60 became Hill 16, a name that would link it to 1916, and the story began to circulate that it had been built from the ruins of O’Connell Street.

Why is Hill 16 Dublin only?

For generations Hill 16 is the only place to be in Croke Park to support the Dublin GAA teams but now the famous terrace is to be pulled down. For many years it was assumed that Hill 16 was built on the rubble of Sackville (now O’Connell) Street, following its destruction in the 1916 Rising.

What is Croke Park capacity?

A crowd of 40,000 had earlier been decided upon for the 11 September decider between Tyrone and Mayo at Croke Park, with the stadium’s official capacity set at 82,300.

How much is a box in Croke Park?

Leases on corporate boxes at Croke Park range in price from €160,000 for periods of five years to about €294,000 for 10 years. Anglo’s hospitality suite is priced at the higher end of the scale and accommodates 33 people. There are 87 corporate suites at the stadium.

What is the seating plan for Croke Park?

Croke Park seating plan Level 6. Level 6 is the corporate section. There are 89 suites on level 6, accommodating between 12 to 33 in each suite. These suite’s are usually bought by large companies. Croke Park seating plan Level 7. Level 7 is the upper sections of the stadium.

What is level 6 at Croke Park?

Croke Park seating plan Level 6. Level 6 is the corporate section. There are 89 suites on level 6, accommodating between 12 to 33 in each suite. These suite’s are usually bought by large companies. Croke Park seating plan Level 7.

Why choose Croke Park Dublin?

Croke Park is centrally located and within easy reach of the city centre, Dublin Airport and Dublin port. We are excellently serviced by public transport links for local and national bus and rail services. You’re not just buying a seat. You’re buying a perfect view.

How do I view photos of the pitch at Croke Park?

If you select ‘Photos view’ you will see the amazing view of the pitch you will get from any location. You simply need to select the stand or end you are interested in and then select the block number. Fans travelling to Croke Park are advised where possible not to bring bags to the stadium.