The GAA H.Q is the best place to visit in the capital according to a new poll…
In many ways Croke Park represents the very best elements of Ireland’s sporting culture and it proudly stands beside some of the best stadiums in the world.
The GAA HQ is steeped in history, culture and tradition because there are very few other venues that can match the passion, pride and noise levels that echo around Drumcondra during an All-Ireland final.
While we all have our own favourite individual memories of watching the action unfold from Hill 16 or any of the Hogan, Cusack or Davin stands, we’ve always been curious about the stadiums appeal on tourists who may be unfamiliar with GAA and the cultural significance that it has in Irish society.
Well no ned to fret because Croker has just ranked first out of 218 Dublin attractions in a TripAdvisor vote where reviewers, from both home and abroad, rated their experience in some of the fair cities main tourist attractions.
As well as all the brilliant action on the field, Croke Park also offers visitors the opportunity to explore the excellent GAA Museum, take an access-all-area tour of the stadium or view Dublin from 17 storeys high on the Etihad Skyline.
In further good news, FlipKey.com a TripAdvisor subsidiary, announced that the GAA Museum is now amongst the top 40 most prestigious and must-see museums across the UK and Ireland.
Fair play to all involved.
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