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Sébastien,  France France
24 Oct 2024
Excellent
Acheté pour une période de 48h, nous avons pu utiliser le Big Bus (Hop On Hop Off) sur les 2 journées du fait d'une offre périodique. Nous avons apprécié les différentes attractions visitées et...
Acheté pour une période de 48h, nous avons pu utiliser le Big Bus (Hop On Hop Off) sur les 2 journées du fait d'une offre périodique. Nous avons apprécié les différentes attractions visitées et sommes vite rentrés dans nos sous après 12 visites de sites payants.
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Davide,  Italy Italy
18 Nov 2024
Good
Necessario se si devono visitare più di 4 musei durante la permanenza in città. Si risparmia se utilizzato su più giorni!
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Giorgio,  Italy Italy
02 Sep 2024
Average
Molti ingressi sponsorizzati nei musei sono in realtà gratuiti di per sé e altri a pagamento sono mediocri. Belli i giri con degustazione nelle distillerie
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About: Croke Park Stadium

Croke Park Stadium is the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) headquarters, and the third largest stadium in Europe. This is your chance to take a tour of one of Dublin's top attractions and learn the history of Gaelic games at GAA Museum's new exhibition galleries. You can even test your skills at Gaelic football and hurling in their interactive games room.

Croke Park Stadium

Wednesday
09:30 - 18:00
Thursday
09:30 - 18:00
Friday
09:30 - 18:00
Saturday
09:30 - 18:00
Sunday
09:30 - 17:00
Monday
09:30 - 18:00
Tuesday
09:30 - 18:00
Croke Park Stadium
Jones's Road, D03 P6K7, Dublin
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