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I am taking my sons (they aare 8 y/o) to the Croke Park tour. mikeyjoe (USA) - Posts: 415 - 07/08/2023 14:32:40 2499377 Link 0 |
Bus/Taxi to Coolmine Train Station, train into Drumcondra, 5 minute walk down Clonliffe Ave. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13796 - 07/08/2023 19:34:46 2499413 Link 0 |
Assume it's the hotel at the shopping centre? If so, 39A bus to Navan Road Parkway and train from there to Drumcondra. Short walk to Croke Park after that. Save yourself a taxi journey... costs a fortune these days.
Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 1291 - 07/08/2023 21:03:12 2499431 Link 0 |
Bang on advice andva good tour too.
arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4953 - 07/08/2023 21:29:53 2499435 Link 0 |
Thank you all!!
mikeyjoe (USA) - Posts: 415 - 08/08/2023 15:12:36 2499553 Link 0 |
Are you doing the tour on the walk on the roof of the stadium,if not highly recommend it.
cityman73 (Limerick) - Posts: 783 - 08/08/2023 15:31:47 2499561 Link 0 |
I just UBER everywhere I go when in big cities.
Jazzyjeff (Derry) - Posts: 212 - 09/08/2023 12:36:46 2499703 Link 0 |
I always just use google maps if I don't know where I am going, if you type in the location you want to go it will tell you the quickest public transport options as well DuhallowRed (Cork) - Posts: 310 - 10/08/2023 14:10:57 2499892 Link 0 |
Uber in Dublin?
ExiledInWex (Dublin) - Posts: 1334 - 10/08/2023 14:16:30 2499894 Link 0 |
I would also recommend CityMapper as a good public transport app, covering all different modes, giving you alternatives.
Londonish (UK) - Posts: 35 - 10/08/2023 15:59:04 2499929 Link 1 |
In 2001 they let you walk around yourself along the Cusack sideline after visiting the Museum. I assume nowadays they take you out to the Hogan stand on a stadium tour. PattyONeill (Derry) - Posts: 263 - 15/08/2023 13:50:37 2500633 Link 0 |