Experience the Heights of Dublin at Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park
Discover the stunning views and rich heritage of Ireland from Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park, a unique tourist attraction in Dublin.
Perched high above the vibrant city of Dublin, Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park offers breathtaking panoramic views and an immersive experience of Ireland's rich sporting heritage. This unique attraction invites tourists to explore the iconic Croke Park Stadium from a new perspective, showcasing the beauty of Dublin as well as the history and culture of Gaelic games.
A brief summary to Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park
- GAA Museum and Stadium Tour, Croke Park, St Joseph's Ave, Dublin 3, Drumcondra, IE
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- Monday 11:30 am-2:30 pm
- Tuesday 11:30 am-2:30 pm
- Wednesday 11:30 am-2:30 pm
- Thursday 11:30 am-2:30 pm
- Friday 11:30 am-2:30 pm
- Saturday 11:30 am-2:30 pm
- Sunday 11:30 am-2:30 pm
Local tips
- Visit on a clear day for the best panoramic views of Dublin.
- Arrive early to avoid crowds, especially during peak tourist season.
- Combine your visit with the GAA Museum for a full experience of Irish sports culture.
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Getting There
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Public Transport
If you’re starting from Dublin city center, the easiest way to reach Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park is to take the Luas (Dublin's tram system). Head to the Luas stop at Abbey Street (located near O'Connell Street). From there, board the Luas Red Line towards The Point. Get off at the next stop, which is Connolly Station. At Connolly Station, transfer to the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) service. Take the DART train towards Malahide or Howth and get off at Drumcondra Station. From Drumcondra Station, it's about a 10-minute walk to Croke Park. Exit the station and head west on Drumcondra Road. Turn left onto St Joseph's Avenue, and you'll find Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park located inside the stadium.
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Bus
From Dublin city center, you can also take a bus to reach Kellogg’s Skyline Croke Park. Look for the bus stop along O'Connell Street. You can catch either bus number 11 or bus number 13. Both buses will take you directly to Croke Park. Get off at the stop for Croke Park (the journey takes approximately 15-20 minutes depending on traffic). Once you disembark, walk towards the stadium entrance. Follow signs for the GAA Museum and Stadium Tour, and you'll find Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park.
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Walking
If you are within walking distance from Dublin city center, you can enjoy a scenic stroll to Kellogg's Skyline Croke Park. Start from O'Connell Street and head north across the river Liffey on O'Connell Bridge. Continue straight along Parnell Street, which will lead you to Gardiner Street. Take a left onto Gardiner Street and walk until you reach the junction with Drumcondra Road. Turn right onto Drumcondra Road and continue walking for about 15-20 minutes. You will see Croke Park on your left. Enter the stadium through the main entrance, and follow signs to the GAA Museum and Stadium Tour to access Kellogg's Skyline.
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